Carmine — also called cochineal — is a red coloring derived from insects, which makes it a kosher concern.

Why carmine is a problem

Insects are not kosher, and carmine is extracted from them, so products using it generally can’t be certified kosher as-is.

Kosher alternatives

Certified products typically use approved alternative colorings such as beet juice or lycopene. If your formula uses carmine, we’ll help you find a certified alternative. Get a free quote.

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