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FDA studies show that up to 10% of green coffee beans (and sometimes more) become infested with roaches and other insects. They are unable to process them out completely so they just get roasted and ground up with the beans. It is a well known fact the the FDA allows a certain amount of bug parts in our food as long as it doesn’t exceed a certain percentage.
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FDA studies show that up to 10% of green coffee beans (and sometimes more) become infested with roaches and other insects. They are unable to process them out completely so they just get roasted and ground up with the beans. It is a well known fact the the FDA allows a certain amount of bug parts in our food as long as it doesn’t exceed a certain percentage.
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FAKE NEWS.

Back to drinking coffee.
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Viscount

I got real connections
FDA studies show that up to 10% of green coffee beans (and sometimes more) become infested with roaches and other insects. They are unable to process them out completely so they just get roasted and ground up with the beans. It is a well known fact the the FDA allows a certain amount of bug parts in our food as long as it doesn’t exceed a certain percentage.
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The FDA allows a certain amount of rat hairs in peanut butter.
 
I take the extra step and grind my own beans.

Just 2 tablespoons of peanut butter should only have about eight insect fragments and a tiny bit of rodent filth (feces and hair).
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Juke

VIP
Although not coffee beans I've seen bugs in cocoa bean bag inside a chocolate factory, they had optical machinery that sorts out the no-good beans and other impurities
 

Nafiso Qalanjo

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I needed more protein in my diet anyways so...:sass2:
 
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