Profile: Peruvian industry of red dye from the cochineal insect

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Profile: Peruvian industry of red dye from the cochineal insect

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If you eat red foods, there's a good chance that you have ingested the remains of a Peruvian beetle. The cochineal insect has been used for centuries as a red dye for textiles and cosmetics. In recent years, it has been used to color foods, such as juices and yogurts. The bug's popularity is ...

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