cochinealkarmiini
Cochinealkarmiini, also known as carmine or cochineal extract, is a red pigment derived from the dried bodies of the cochineal insect, Dactylopius coccus. These insects are native to tropical and subtropical South America and Mexico, where they feed on prickly pear cacti. The vibrant red color comes from carminic acid, a substance the insects produce to deter predators.
To produce cochinealkarmiini, the cochineal insects are harvested, dried, and then crushed. The carminic acid is
Cochinealkarmiini has been used for centuries as a natural coloring agent in food, cosmetics, and textiles.