How many bug parts are allowed in chocolate?
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Benjamin Brooks
Works at the World Health Organization, Lives in Geneva, Switzerland.
As a food safety expert, I can tell you that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the United States has guidelines on the allowable levels of natural defects in food, including chocolate. These guidelines are part of the FDA's broader food safety regulations and are designed to ensure that food products are safe for consumption while also recognizing that some natural defects are unavoidable in the production process.
According to the FDA's Defect Levels Handbook, for chocolate, the "action level" for insect fragments is **not more than 60 insect fragments per 100 grams** of chocolate. Similarly, the action level for rodent hairs is **not more than 1 rodent hair per 100 grams** of chocolate. It's important to note that these levels are not considered to represent safe or acceptable levels of contamination. Instead, they are **levels at which the FDA may take regulatory action** if exceeded.
According to the FDA's Defect Levels Handbook, for chocolate, the "action level" for insect fragments is **not more than 60 insect fragments per 100 grams** of chocolate. Similarly, the action level for rodent hairs is **not more than 1 rodent hair per 100 grams** of chocolate. It's important to note that these levels are not considered to represent safe or acceptable levels of contamination. Instead, they are **levels at which the FDA may take regulatory action** if exceeded.
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Studied at the University of Seoul, Lives in Seoul, South Korea.
According to ABC News, the average chocolate bar contains eight insect parts. Anything less than 60 insect pieces per 100 grams of chocolate (two chocolate bars' worth) is deemed safe for consumption by the Food and Drug Administration.
2023-04-08 08:02:01
Alexander Adams
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According to ABC News, the average chocolate bar contains eight insect parts. Anything less than 60 insect pieces per 100 grams of chocolate (two chocolate bars' worth) is deemed safe for consumption by the Food and Drug Administration.