🏜️🔴COCHINEAL POLL🔴🏜️
Added 2024-05-11 03:35:00 +0000 UTCThe cochineal is a tiny, cactus-loving insect deeply rooted in the history of Oaxaca, Mexico. After cochineals die, their legacy lives on. What fascinates you the most about this bug?
Cochineal nymphs secrete a protective waxy substance to shield themselves from the hot sun. (Josh Cassidy/KQED)
The cochineal produces a deep crimson substance called carminic acid, which is found in its hemolymph, a fluid equivalent to blood. (Josh Cassidy/KQED)
Cochineal is spread out in the sun to dry before being ground into dye. (Josh Cassidy/KQED)
Cochineal dye can be found in your food. It is often labeled as carmine, cochineal extract, E120 or natural red 4. (Josh Cassidy/KQED)
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Miller Marquez Carrillo
2024-05-11 13:16:03 +0000 UTCmillermmc@hotmail.com
Miller Marquez Carrillo
2024-05-11 13:15:54 +0000 UTC