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    Home » Business » EU opens supermarket doors to larvae meal

    EU opens supermarket doors to larvae meal

    Green light for marketing of UV-treated whole Tenebrio molitor larvae powder added to EU "novel food" list. Attempt to block a yes vote in the Environment Committee at the EU Parliament fails.

    Simone De La Feld</a> <a class="social twitter" href="https://twitter.com/@SimoneDeLaFeld1" target="_blank">@SimoneDeLaFeld1</a> by Simone De La Feld @SimoneDeLaFeld1
    20 January 2025
    in Business
    farina larve

    A picture taken on July 17, 2019 shows a dish of Black Soldier Fly larvae which is an ingredient at Gourmet Grubb, a food stand run by chef Mario Barnard (not visible) specializing in using insects in cuisine, in Cape Town. - Mopane worms are a traditional snack in South Africa, but a Cape Town restaurant is set to crawl into the history books as the first to serve a full menu of bug-infused delicacies. Barnard uses mostly dried, ground up worms or pupae, which he sources from people producing them to feed exotic pets. These dried insects are high in protiens, fats, and a variety of minerals, making them very healthy to eat. (Photo by RODGER BOSCH / AFP)

    Brussels – Europe’s “novel food” revolution continues: after recent years’ approval of migratory locust meal, lesser mealworms, and house crickets, Brussels is opening the doors of EU supermarkets to whole powdered larvae of Tenebrio molitor (the so-called yellow mealworms). Today’s (Jan. 20) green light from the European Commission comes just days after a failed attempt by right-wing groups in the EU Parliament to call into question the addition of yellow grubs to EU novel foods.

    The amendment to the EU implementing regulation (2017/2470) authorizes the placing on the market of UV-treated whole Tenebrio molitor larvae powder, adding it to the list of novel foods (any food that was not consumed “in a relevant way before May 1997 on the Continent”). The authorization will take effect twenty days after publication in the Official Journal of the European Union: from that day and for five years, only the French company Nutri’Earth will be allowed to place the yellow grub meal on the market “unless a subsequent applicant obtains an authorization for such novel food.”

    Nutri’Earth applied to Brussels more than five years ago. In the summer of 2023, the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) issued a scientific opinion: the UV-treated Tenebrio molitor whole larvae powder is “safe under the proposed conditions and levels of use.” That is, it can be used in “bread and rolls, cakes, pasta products, processed potato products, cheese and dairy products, and fruit and vegetable compotes intended for the general population.” 

    Last January 15, the European Parliament’s Environment, Public Health and Safety (ENVI) committee rejected by 39 votes against, 32 in favour and 6 abstentions a motion submitted by French conservative Laurence Trochu to block the approval of yellow grub meal. On the sidelines of the vote, Lega MEP and ENVI committee member Silvia Sardone had attacked the left, guilty in her view of “putting the interests of multinationals before those of consumers and food safety.”

    In fact, the European Commission itself has markedly accelerated the incorporation of edible insects into European food culture as alternative protein sources. A breakthrough triggered by a simple equation: the increasing demand for food in the face of decreasing agri-food yields. There are over a dozen applications on EFSA’s table for evaluating food derived from edible insects. Among them, foods such as black soldier fly meal (Hermetia illucens larvae) whole, blanched, and dried, the nest of drones of honey bees (Apis mellifera male pupae), the whole powder of house cricket (Acheta domesticus), protein-rich flour from fresh larvae of flour moths (Tenebrio molitor), protein powders from the larvae of the lesser flour worm (Alphitobius diaperinus) are already at the risk assessment stage. The timeframe required for the EFSA experts to formulate their verdict is not known at this time.

    English version by the Translation Service of Withub
    Tags: insect flournovel foodtenebrio molitor

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