11 Disgusting Ingredients You Eat Every Day That Food Companies Don't Talk About
The cochineal beetle, often used in red food dyes, is one of many disgusting ingredients found in everyday foods.
Food companies might advertise natural flavors, low calories and vitamins A through Z, but they're much less likely to promote their use of fish bladders, sand or human hair.
And you won't believe what beaver anal glands—that's correct—are used for.
Red Dye: Ground Up Beetles

The bug is crushed up to make red dye.
Ice Cream: Beaver Anal Glands

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The FDA-approved product is categorized under "natural flavoring," so you won't know if you're eating it.
After celebrity chef Jamie Oliver went on David Letterman's show and mentioned castoreum's presence in vanilla ice cream—"If you like that stuff, next time you put it in your mouth think of anal gland"—manufacturers adamantly denied the claims.
Beer: Fish Bladders

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Wendy's Chili: Sand

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Jello: Animal Connective Tissue

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Gum: Sheep Secretions

Cheese: Sawdust

The Street found 15 other companies that use "wood" in their products.
The USDA, which regulates meat, has decided that meat products that consist of more than 3.5 percent cellulose cannot be recognized as nutritionally sound.
Bread: Duck Feathers and Human Hair

Mushrooms: Maggots
The FDA says its legally OK to have up to 19 maggots and 74 mites in a 3.5-ounce can of mushrooms.
Potato Chips: Cleaning Agents

Chocolate: Rat Hairs

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