The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) conducted an assessment in 2023 and concluded that the UV-treated mealworm larva powder is safe for consumption under the proposed conditions and levels of ...
The European Commission has adopted legislation requiring EU countries to do Whole Genome Sequencing (WGS) during foodborne ...
Until now, EFSA considered duckweed a ‘novel food’, because of its low consumption in Europe (although it is consumed more ...
How EU rules on food safety aim to protect consumers while guaranteeing the smooth functioning of the single market.
WHETHER we’re aiming for better sleep or clearer skin, there’s a supplement for just about everything these days. But do we ...
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Hosted on MSNFood additive scientist questions why potentially harmful substance hasn't been banned: 'It's pretty clear evidence that they're not necessary'The best course of action for consumers is education and awareness. Food additive scientist questions why potentially harmful ...
The Ynsect factory, which was due to produce 200,000 tonnes of Tenebrio molitor (yellow meal worm) meal a year, mainly for human consumption, decided to refocus on pet food in 2023. Despite that, the ...
The research team, studying the efficacy of a preventive antibody-based therapy, found it successfully protects monkeys from ...
In the U.S., it’s still found in many confections, including Sour Patch Kids watermelon candies, Hostess chocolate cupcakes ...
Finnish food technology company Solar Foods has addressed inquiries from the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) regarding the scientific opinion on the safety of Solein. This brings the company one ...
Companies want to promote their green credentials, but doing so can sometimes come at an unexpected cost.
Experts raise concerns over titanium dioxide, a commonly used pigment that's added to food and may pose a cancer risk.
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