What is the European Union regulatory status for general consumption of *Synsepalum dulcificum*?
Answer
Approved as a novel food, excluding pregnant or breastfeeding individuals
For consumers interested in general use, the regulatory framework surrounding the miracle fruit has evolved due to increasing attention. Specifically, the European Union has granted approval for *Synsepalum dulcificum* to be consumed generally as a novel food item. However, this approval is not universal across all populations. There is a specific exclusion noted in the regulation: the fruit is not approved for consumption by individuals who are currently pregnant or those who are breastfeeding their infants. Side effects for general consumption are typically mild, such as minor throat discomfort or stomach ache.

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