yes, chocolate comes from cocoa beans, the beans are cut by hand and left out to rot for a week. In this time, bugs get into the beans and make nests, lay eggs, etc. They do go through a filtering process but it doesn't always get completely cleaned!
disgusting really!
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There are rarely ever any pesticides in chocolate.
Yes they use different types of bugs in certain chocolate bars: such as in Cadburys they put Dung Beetles into the ingerdients etc.
No, chocolate does not have insects in it.
Whoppers.
Some do, yes.
I am sad for humanity because of you.
Chocolate: bugs (lol), meat, vegetables, polutry and legumes. But, pretty much everything goes well with chocolate. xD Cheese: bugs, fruit, chocolate... Unless ur taking bout like cheese in cheescake, then it woudnt be fruit or chocolate. This was a very interesting and suprisingly hard question.
no, there are no bugs or bug parts in chocolate. if you here the rumor that there are bug legs or bug parts in the recipe of chocolate, it is a rumor and it is not true.
The large purple elephant would drink the chocolate milk and get rabies from the fleas on the bugs.
Well I guess they could...
The FDA allows an average of 60 or more insect fragments per 100 grams of chocolate. ENJOY!
Candy bugs are a chocolate candy and are reasonably priced. They can be purchased online so that you can enjoy them in your home. These candies can not be purchased in stores.
nothing if its truly just a bug. Bugs are a good source of protien, and are eaten all around the world. ever heard of chocolate grasshoppers? but dont go eating any millipedes, or segmented worms like them, since they are laced with a kind of poison.
Many indigenous people, from around the world, still eat bugs as a source of protein. In places like Thailand, they eat chocolate coated insects.