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European supermarkets could soon see a surge in products containing insect-based ingredients. From February 10, the European Union has approved up to 4 per cent of ultra-violet (UV)-treated mealworm and cricket powders for use in foods such as bread, pasta and cakes across the bloc.13 Feb 2025I believe there is insect/ arthropod contamination in most if not all flour, as well as many other foods. Flour mites are not uncommon. Removing every trace of bugs from harvested wheat must be pretty much impossible.
Having said that 4% seems a lot, if it's correct - I'm not sure i can be bothered wading through the regulations though!
Yes, but has to be labelled as such.European supermarkets could soon see a surge in products containing insect-based ingredients. From February 10, the European Union has approved up to 4 per cent of ultra-violet (UV)-treated mealworm and cricket powders for use in foods such as bread, pasta and cakes across the bloc.13 Feb 2025
approval insect novel food - European Commission
https://food.ec.europa.eu/food-safety/novel-food/authorisations/approval-insect-novel-food_en
must be a butcher next door - I can see his apron hanging out to dryThis is where I get my baker's fondant (and bread and their Eccles cakes. Proper bakery. Queues out the door are normal.
The number of chelsea buns that I eat over a year mean that I probably eat another 12.5kg of fondant!
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?must be a butcher next door - I can see his apron hanging out to dry
Oh yes I love my KitchenAid - I can’t knead by hand as easily with my arthritisI bake twice a week. Cotswold Flour have an amazing array of flours
I really enjoy it. I have a Kitchen Aid to do the kneading and I have treated myself to a glazed dutch oven to try no knead bread as well
Each loaf gets two tablespoons of my honey and two of olive oil
Is it the same for cats?They carry lots of yeasts about in their ears and feet especially. These are in the air.
I started mine by putting the flour/water in the kitchen aid whisk for ten minutes.
Are you splitting pet hairs?Is it the same for cats?
If so is there a difference between "dog bread" and "cat bread"?
I’ve got a colony in a single national bb that looks very similar. It’s been packed with bees all winter. Still hefting well. It never occurred to me that I should be giving them more space this early….I’ve not seen swarms before May up here. Am I wrong to be leaving them alone?Good idea, you could have been faced with queen cells on first inspection if you left them as they were. Judging by what I'm seeing, the bees are definitely not hanging about![]()
A wishful interpretation to conclude that adding fondant led to stinging. More likely resentment of disturbance on a cold day, or perhaps the colony is naturally defensive.adding the fondant, the bees were stinging him so it's not what they wanted
I notice that your box is charred, is that the same for all your boxes ?I’ve got a colony in a single national bb that looks very similar. It’s been packed with bees all winter. Still hefting well. It never occurred to me that I should be giving them more space this early….I’ve not seen swarms before May up here. Am I wrong to be leaving them alone?
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(yes I did just go out to take the video and yes I am in my dressing gown)
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