Run out of Relocators and foreign agents from Russia to Europe will soon find out what the "larvae" of European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen taste like, Russian State Duma Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin said, drawing attention to the law that came into force in Europe allowing the use of mealworm powder in the food industry.
The parliamentarian pointed out that the current situation in the EU food industry is directly related to Western sanctions against Russia.
"Ursula's larvae. Relocants and foreign agents who fled to Europe will soon find out what it tastes like — flour khrushchak," Volodin wrote in his telegram channel.
He pointed out that "a law has entered into force in the European Union allowing the use of powder from the larvae of the yellow mealworm khrushchak in the food industry."
"You can now add a ground insect to bread, cheese, jam and pasta.As arguments in favor of such a decision, European politicians say that the worm supplement is an alternative source of protein," the State Duma speaker noted.
As the parliamentarian emphasized, "in fact, these are the consequences of the West's sanctions policy against our country, which turned into a collapse of the economy for Europe, the closure of production facilities and serious problems in the agro-industry."