Insects in your Chocolate

Posted On January 13, 2008

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Did you know that the average chocolate bar in the U.S. contains at least 8 pieces of an insect in it? Harvesting of the cacao beans occurs in the tropical countries of South America with low sanitation levels. Cacao tree beans are cut and piled in the farmer’s field where they ferment for 6 days. During this process, children and adults walk over the piles; insects, rodents, small animals and other living things that make their nests in the piles. Actually the The U. S. Department of Health publishes a book entitled “The Food Defect Action Levels” in which they list unavoidable defects in food (insect, rodents etc.) all allowed by FDA.

3 Responses to “ Insects in your Chocolate ”

  1. krissnp

    it is fine as long as there are insecticides in your cold drink, as was found in India a few years ago.

  2. amanda

    that is discusting!
    i’m not sure if that is true though.
    ewww!
    i hope its not true cuz if it is i’m never EVER eating chocolate again, i dont want to be eating bugs!
    EWWWWW!

  3. Myyon

    ok i know thats gross ………. and I’m doing a project on it!…….. i think its very interesting……. but I’m still gonna eat chocolate…….. anyway you really help me with some awnsers!!!! thank you!!!

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