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Bong 29-01-2006 09:18 PM

Beatles used to enrich colour of "natural" Fruit juices??!!
 
Did anyone catch the news on Saturday? A number of products were profiled,
including a very popular brand of juice in a carton and also a rather long
list of sugar treats. This brief news item on TV indicated that FDA was
considering more stringent labelling in order to ensure the identification
of this extract made from crushed beetles to enrich the colouring in some
juices, candies, etc. The commentator specifically mentioned, "Vegetarians
will be rather interested in knowing this..." The purple colour for a
candy-covered treat was also mentioned. What I would like to know is the
ingredient's name--what are the trade names or generic names--for this
beetle extract, ...so that I can avoid it. Anyone see the news release or
know of this color-enhancer name?



Mark[_1_] 29-01-2006 11:21 PM

Beatles used to enrich colour of "natural" Fruit juices??!!
 
Bong wrote in :

> Did anyone catch the news on Saturday? A number of products were
> profiled, including a very popular brand of juice in a carton and also
> a rather long list of sugar treats. This brief news item on TV
> indicated that FDA was considering more stringent labelling in order
> to ensure the identification of this extract made from crushed beetles
> to enrich the colouring in some juices, candies, etc. The
> commentator specifically mentioned, "Vegetarians will be rather
> interested in knowing this..." The purple colour for a candy-covered
> treat was also mentioned. What I would like to know is the
> ingredient's name--what are the trade names or generic names--for this
> beetle extract, ...so that I can avoid it. Anyone see the news
> release or know of this color-enhancer name?


Hi Bong.

It's called "cochineal" (See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cochineal).
It's also known as "carminic acid". In the EU its E-number is E120.

Mark

rick 29-01-2006 11:23 PM

Beatles used to enrich colour of "natural" Fruit juices??!!
 

"Bong" ...)> wrote in message
...
> Did anyone catch the news on Saturday? A number of products
> were profiled, including a very popular brand of juice in a
> carton and also a rather long list of sugar treats. This brief
> news item on TV indicated that FDA was considering more
> stringent labelling in order to ensure the identification of
> this extract made from crushed beetles to enrich the colouring
> in some juices, candies, etc. The commentator specifically
> mentioned, "Vegetarians will be rather interested in knowing
> this..." The purple colour for a candy-covered treat was also
> mentioned. What I would like to know is the ingredient's
> name--what are the trade names or generic names--for this
> beetle extract, ...so that I can avoid it. Anyone see the
> news release or know of this color-enhancer name?

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The typical hand-wringing of a waanbe vegan loon. You'll search
for micro-grams of animal bits in food,
and yet here you are on usenet, contributing to the killing far
more real animals, and for no more reason
than your entertainment. Can you say hypocrisy, killer? Sure, I
knew you could..



>
>




Jeff Caird 30-01-2006 04:22 AM

Beatles used to enrich colour of "natural" Fruit juices??!!
 
On 2006-01-29, Bong <> wrote:
[...]

Which Beatle? John or George?

Bong 31-01-2006 02:48 AM

Beatles used to enrich colour of "natural" Fruit juices??!!
 
To "rick"... I enjoy the banter of a clown as much as the next guy. You
are very entertaining.

"rick" > wrote in message
nk.net...
>

[SNIP] typical hand-wringing of a waanbe vegan loon. [SNIP] Can you say
hypocrisy, killer? Sure, I



rick 31-01-2006 03:36 AM

Beatles used to enrich colour of "natural" Fruit juices??!!
 

"Bong" ...)> wrote in message
.. .
> To "rick"... I enjoy the banter of a clown as much as the next
> guy. You are very entertaining.

=======================
So says a hypocritical killer...


Now, how about refuting anything I said, or even defend your
idiocy in searching for micrograms of animal bits in food while
contributing to the brutal, inhumane deaths of animals for your
entertainment and foods. can you even try?
I won't hold my breath waiting, because like all good loons,
you're all delusion and lys, no substance.


>
> "rick" > wrote in message
> nk.net...
>>

> [SNIP] typical hand-wringing of a waanbe vegan loon. [SNIP]
> Can you say hypocrisy, killer? Sure, I

restore full snips...
> ============================

The typical hand-wringing of a waanbe vegan loon. You'll search
for micro-grams of animal bits in food,
and yet here you are on usenet, contributing to the killing far
more real animals, and for no more reason
than your entertainment. Can you say hypocrisy, killer? Sure, I
knew you could..
>





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