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Qatar says insects not ‘halal’ after EU approves it as food
Qatar has reaffirmed a religious ban on consuming insects in a move that comes after the European Union added new products to its list of approved foods.
Insect products do not meet “the requirements of halal food technical regulations,” Qatar’s health ministry said in a statement late Thursday.
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Gulf Cooperation Council regulations “and the religious opinion of the competent authorities” bans “the consumption of insects, or protein and supplements extracted from them,” it added.
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The announcement follows “some countries’ decision to approve the use of insects in food production,” Qatar said.
It did not identify the countries, but the EU commission last month approved the larvae of the lesser mealworm – a species of beetle – and a product containing the house cricket for use in food.
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