Yes, if the chocolet is realy old tiny worms worms can get in chocolet.
No, insects legs are not intentionally added to chocolate. However, there is a possibility of unintentional inclusion of insect parts due to the complexities of food production processes. Regulatory bodies set limits on acceptable levels of insect contamination in food products.
accidentally a stink bug was microwaved in my cup of hot chocolate and I drank one mouthful. Is this dangerous
Probably because of the following: They don't spray bug spray on the chocolate fruit, they don't add sugar, milk, etc.
There are many common stored product pests that go after chocolate- top 2 would be the Indian meal moth or Cigarette/Drugstore beetles.
Bug legs, often from insects like crickets, may be present in some chocolate bars as a source of protein and a sustainable ingredient. Insects are increasingly recognized for their nutritional benefits and lower environmental impact compared to traditional livestock. Some brands intentionally include insect protein in their products to promote alternative protein sources. However, it's important to check ingredient labels for transparency on such inclusions.
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.
In the Pocket God game, bug the bug is in episode 28. To bug the bug in the game, you have to poke the spider.
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a leaffooted bug is a type of bug
a water bug is called a water bug because it can swim in water and it is a bug.
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There is no "54th" bug. The 54th bug is the last bug you catch, and any bug could be the last bug you catch. If you mean the last one in the records, than I believe the ant or pill bug.