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Worms are ruled safe to eat by the EU - paving the way for bugs of all shapes and sizes to hit European plates

Mealworms may soon find their way into Europe's pasta bowls and dinner dishes, after becoming the first insect approved in the region as a human food.

Wednesday's decision by the European Food Safety Agency paves the way for the yellow grubs to be used whole and dried in curries and other recipes and as a flour to make biscuits, pasta and bread.

Despite their name, mealworms are beetle larvae rather than worms and are already used in Europe as a pet food ingredient.

Rich in protein, fat and fibre, they are likely to be the first of many insects to feature on European's plates in the coming years, EFSA chemist and food scientist Ermolaos Ververis told Reuters.

The European Food Safety Agency (EFSA) approved the use mealworms in food and paves the way for the yellow grubs to be used whole and dried in a range of dishes

The European Food Safety Agency approved the use mealworms in food and paves the way for the yellow grubs to be used whole and dried in a range of dishes

The mealworms are said to be rich in protein, fat and fibre, they are likely to be the first of many insects to feature on European's plates in the coming years

The mealworms are said to be rich in protein, fat and fibre, they are likely to be the first of many insects to feature on European's plates in the coming years

Under his supervision, mealworms were the first insect that the EU agency assessed under a 'novel food' regulation that came into effect in 2018, triggering a flood of similar applications.

'There is great interest of the scientific community and also the food industry in the edible insect sector,' he said.

People across much of the world - including parts of Africa, Australia and New Zealand - already enjoy tucking into insect bars, cricket burgers and other grub-based foods.

Once the European Commission ratifies ESFA's endorsement, Europe will join them.

Mealworms are beetle larvae rather than worms and are already used in Europe as a pet food ingredient. Pictured: Fertiliser made from the mealworms

Mealworms are beetle larvae rather than worms and are already used in Europe as a pet food ingredient. Pictured: Fertiliser made from the mealworms

Some sociologists believe it will take a while for the yellow worms to start flying off the shelves. Pictured: Protein from the mealworms

Some sociologists believe it will take a while for the yellow worms to start flying off the shelves. Pictured: Protein from the mealworms

The insects are already enjoyed in many parts of the world, including Africa, Australia and New Zealand. Pictured: Oil made from the mealworms

The insects are already enjoyed in many parts of the world, including Africa, Australia and New Zealand. Pictured: Oil made from the mealworms

Some sociologists, however, believe psychological barriers particularly strong in Europe mean it will be some time before the yellow worms start flying off supermarket shelves there.

'There are cognitive reasons derived from our social and cultural experiences - the so-called 'yuck factor' - that make the thought of eating insects repellent to many Europeans,' said Giovanni Sogari, a social and consumer researcher at the University of Parma in Italy.

'With time and exposure, such attitudes can change.'

EFSA said it had received 156 applications for 'novel food' safety assessments since 2018, covering everything from algae-derived foods to an array of insect species.

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