Thursday, January 21, 2010

Figs Contain Do Fig Newtons Contain Wasp Eggs?

Do Fig Newtons contain wasp eggs? - figs contain

No, where did you hear that?
It is true that fruits and vegetables contain traces of insect fragments, there are currently laws on the number of insects per unit volume can of food.
I suppose if it is a pest that attacks the figs and pests to maintain a predator wasp parasitoid cookie and mulch, then it is possible that these are the usual things that appear in the ingredient list ... .. .. and most of the rumors about something, everything is speculation, and is usually not the facts!

6 comments:

landlubb... said...

Not if you accidentally while cooking

DJ said...

Warning urban legend! Sorry, but that does not mean that FDA has approved some pollutants entomological or biscuits.

Ron E said...

In the following link to find about anything you want about wasps and figs.

In summary, the fig wasps in figure found unfit for caprifigs Fig Newtons and are of edible figs, which are structurally different flower possible, so we fig wasps lay eggs.

October said...

yes

short_n_... said...

I hope not. I doubt, but sounds like an urban legend to me.

You ask, I answer said...

no.

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