Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Edible Vegetable Oil What Is The "natural Flavour" In Aunt Jemima Syrups?

What is the "natural flavour" in aunt jemima syrups? - edible vegetable oil

I am a vegetarian, and I am pleased with the natural flavor of Aunt Jemima is a curious list of ingredients .. Who knows?

Title 21, Section 101, Part 22 Code of Federal Regulations is as follows:

"The term natural flavor or natural flavoring means the essential oil, oleoresin, essence or extract, digest, distillate or other heat roasting, or enzymolysis components of an aroma of spices, fruit or fruit juice, vegetable or vegetable juice, mushrooms , herbs, bark, flowers, roots, leaves or similar plant material, meat, sea fruits, poultry, eggs, dairy products, or fermentation products thereof, whose significant function in food consumption is more than the flavor.

is really frightening to see,
Material, meat, seafood, poultry, eggs, dairy products

Like all things that are not elected.

Even if someone knows where I can find natural ingredients for the things I am curious, they need to reach all suck

3 comments:

Pairah Normel said...

Thank you to show how life difficult if you lived is vegan. You've got me even more an omnivore.

Scorpius... said...

is the flavor of cookies

plenum22... said...

I do not know what is in their natural taste, but are generally without specifying the ingredients on the label trade secrets ... and it is understandable from a business perspective.

BTW - For them to say "ingredient" natural "derivative" does not necessarily mean, for me, from those sources. As in, maybe that was the plant or animal origin, but now is manufactured through a chemical process, and the idea of using wine as a condiment with current practice, while the "non - Industrial". My point is that the word "derivative" can not clearly enough that they can escape the exhaustion of collection or acquisition, for example, essential oil distillation unit - or just buy products to the free market - or chemical / her production. I think there are legal cases, a legal interpretation of the concept, however.

Contacting the company is the best way, but most often in a quandary. Industrial espionage in many forms and not whata customer a comprehensive range of products to a competitor.

It took several years and several legal disputes with McDonald's to admit, a foundation for allergy (Customers who are allergic to milk represented), there was no milk at McDonald's smoothies.

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