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  • ...ackaging quality was very good and the brand was non toxic then a standard food grade reefer might be considered.<br><br>
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  • [[Category:Food and beverages]]
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  • ...ssafoetida), (also known as [[devil's dung]], [[stinking gum]], [[asant]], food of the gods, [[giant fennel]], Jowani badian, hing and ting) is the dried l The spice is used as a digestive aid and flavour enhancer, as a condiment in food and in pickles. Often used in Indian recipes.
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  • ...en confused with potassium bitartrate, also known as cream of tartar. As a food additive, it shares the E number E336 with potassium bitartrate.<br><br> [[Category: Food and beverages]]
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  • * A crispness enhancer for food processing, in food batters, coatings, and glazes, (E number 1400) ...tible; indigestible dextrin are developed as soluble fibre supplements for food products.<br><br>
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  • ...by a flat blob of whites creates the distinctive sunny-side up form of the food. Mixing the two components together before frying results in the pale yello [[Category: Food and beverages]]
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  • Vinegar is commonly used in food preparation, in particular in pickling processes, vinaigrettes, and other s ...is a brown or colourless liquid shipped in bottles or carboys. Used in the food industry, in medicine and as a [[latex]] coagulant.<br>
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  • [[Category:Food and beverages]]
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  • ...cowpeas are well-adapted to the drier regions of the tropics, where other food legumes do not perform well. Cowpeas are a common food item in the southern United States, where they are often called field [[pea
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  • ...ch as [[potatoes]], [[arrowroot]], tapioca, etc. and used for cooking as a food thickener.<br><br> ...ses the stability of the product. Thickening agents are often regulated as food additives and as cosmetics and personal hygiene product ingredients. Some t
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  • [[Category:Food and beverages]]
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  • ...n [[Fatty Acids]] (ascorbyl palmitate or ascorbyl stearate) can be used as food antioxidants. Used for colour fixing and as a preservative in food. If moisture is allowed to collect on the drum heads during transit, the cr
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  • [[Category:Food and beverages]]
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  • ...rizer, salve, or lotion. Shea [[butter]] is also edible and may be used in food preparation; it is sometimes used in the manufacture of [[chocolate]]. The [[Category: Food and beverages]]
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  • Residue of [[beans]] after hydraulic pressing for oil. Used as a cattle food. May be shipped in bulk or in bags.<br>
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  • It is a starchy food extracted from the tuberous [[roots]] of various [[plants]]. Shipped in con [[Category: Food and beverages]]
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  • ...ats), [[wine]]-making (said to kill only undesirable yeasts and bacteria), food preservative, developing agent (photography), process engraving and lithogr Shipped in bottle or drums. Used as an antiseptic, as a food preservative, a bleaching agent in photography and in the brewing and wine-
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  • ...of the useful properties of banana powder, Melzo was marketed as a "health food for children and old folks, as a corrective for certain indigestions, and a [[Category:Food and beverages]]
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  • ...e food to grow, and drying effectively prevents them from surviving in the food.<br><br> ...ditional way of preserving fish was to let the wind and sun dry it. Drying food is the world's oldest known preservation method, and dried fish has a stora
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  • Food grade gelatin is produced mainly from two raw materials, beef skin and pork ...Gelatin is an animal protein unlike many other gelling agents used by the food industry.<br><br>
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  • Powdered milk is used for food and health (nutrition), and atypically also in biotechnology (saturating ag ...survivalists, hikers, and others requiring nonperishable, easy-to-prepare food.<br><br>
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  • ...large viscosity increase in solution, even at small concentrations. In the food industry they are used as thickening agents, gelling agents, emulsifying ag ...uncharged or ionic polymers (polyelectrolytes). Examples include (E number food additive code):
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  • ...medicine, electroplating, tanning, dehydrating agent, buffer, lab reagent, food additive.<br><br>
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  • ...although oils approved for food contact must be used for foil intended for food packaging.<br><br> ...d), odours and flavours, moisture, and bacteria, it is used extensively in food and pharmaceutical packaging. Aluminium foil is used to make long life pack
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  • A biscuit is a baked, commonly [[flour]]-based food product. The term is applied to two distinctly different products in North ...whereas the American "biscuit" is virtually unheard of, and not a popular food item in the province. Biscuits in the United Kingdom and Ireland may be sav
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  • ...hern Egypt. Drying or dehydration also happened to be the earliest form of food preservation: [[grapes]], dates and figs that fell from the tree or vine wo ...fruit make them a remarkable stable food. There is no known incident of a food-borne illness related to dried fruit.<br><br>
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  • In home cooking and in commercial food processing native starches are used for their thickening properties. Starch ...mers and can be used in coatings or as film barriers for protection of the food from oil absorption during frying.<br><br>
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  • Chilies are used in the food and pharmaceutical industry. <br><br> [[Category: Products]][[Category: Food and beverages]]
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  • ...ious tropical palm stems, especially Metroxylon sagu. It is a major staple food for the lowland peoples of New Guinea and the Moluccas, where it is called ...cally appropriate form of land-use and the nutritional deficiencies of the food can often be compensated for with other readily available foods.<br><br>
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  • ...r and wind on wooden racks on the foreshore, called "hjell". The drying of food is the world's oldest known preservation method, and dried fish has a stora ...hat of making a good cognac, parma ham, or a well matured cheese. The slow food movement insists that all these artisanal products must be made on a small
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  • ...ure in certain medicines, cosmetics, or food products. It is a solvent for food colours and flavours, and in the paint and plastics industries. Propylene g ...pylene glycol can also travel from certain types of food packages into the food in the package.<br><br>
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  • ...cot kernels that were imported from Pakistan and were being sold in health-food stores as a snack. The results showed that each package, if consumed entire [[Category: Food and beverages]]
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  • ...ulinary usage of the term is less restrictive, and some nuts as defined in food preparation, like pistachios and [[Brazil Nuts]], are not nuts in a botanic ...by humans and used in cooking, eaten raw, sprouted, or roasted as a snack food, or pressed for oil that is used in cookery and cosmetics. Nuts (or seeds g
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  • [[Category:Food and beverages]]
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  • ...faster into nonpolar solvents (e.g. oils and fats in foods packed in PVC). Food and Drug Administration (FDA) therefore permits use of DEHP-containing pack
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  • [[Category:Food and beverages]]
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  • ...often reddish) crystalline clusters as it precipitates. It finds use as a food preservative and acidity regulator. <br><br>
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  • ...d in descaling agents. In the food industry, acetic acid is used under the food additive code E260 as an acidity regulator and as a condiment.<br><br> ...ic by ingestion and inhalation, but dilute material is approved by FDA for food use. Strong irritant to skin and tissue. TLV: 10 ppm in air.<br><br>
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  • Bay leaves are used as an additive in food preparation and in pharmaceutics. The spicy flavor is attributable to the c [[Category: Food and beverages]]
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  • ...rows in the Amazon region of South America. It is a non-drying oil used in food, cleaners and skin products. This oil has properties similar to [[Coconut O
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  • ...with other waxes to harden them without raising their melting point. As a food additive, candelilla wax is used as a glazing agent. It also finds use in c
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  • ...orld. The seeds are sourced to produce a carotenoid-based yellow to orange food coloring and flavor. Its scent is described as "slightly peppery with a hin ...l where it is known as [[urucum]]. It was probably not initially used as a food additive, but for other reasons, such as body painting, treatment for heart
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  • ...farms in steelmaking areas. According to the American Association of Plant Food Control Officials, basic slag must contain at least 12% total phosphoric ac
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  • ...ts of gunpowder (blackpowder) and has been used since the Middle Ages as a food preservative.<br><br>
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  • Formic acid has low toxicity (hence its use as a food additive), with an LD50 of 1.8 g/kg (oral, mice). The concentrated acid is, ...nd diluted formic acid is on the U.S. Food and Drug Administration list of food additives. The principal danger from formic acid is from skin or eye contac
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  • ...survivalists, hikers, and others requiring nonperishable, easy-to-prepare food.<br><br> [[Category: Products]][[Category: Food and beverages]]
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  • ...water and in cooling sets to a jelly which renders the product useless for food purposes and as a culture media.<br><br> [[Category:Products]][[Category: Food and beverages]][[Category: Other organic material]]
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  • ...lower cholesterol and improve blood sugar levels. This makes them a great food ...quality grains, garbanzo beans are an extremely-low-fat, complete protein food. <br><br>
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  • ...n, yield, nutrient value, taste, colour, texture and disease resistance of food crops. It has wide application to fruit and vegetables, rice, [[wheat]] and ...s used to produce animal feed supplements, [[cement]], fire extinguishers, food products, photographic chemicals, and textiles. It is also used in brewing
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  • [[Category: Products]][[Category: Food and beverages]]
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