Carmine: Is This Red Food Dye Made from Bugs Safe? - Dr. Axe

Carmine: Is This Red Food Dye Made from Bugs Safe? - Dr. Axe

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Carmine, a natural red food dye, is made from cochineal, an insect that's found in Peru and the Canary Islands. So is this food coloring safe to consume?

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