powder after powder and a whole bunch of oranges and yellows that are not "real" colors for food which means most likely they all contain some kind of dye. That leads me to my next post, ingredients.
Here is a list from all eight products:
SunMaid Figs
dried figs
potassium sorbate
Cheez-It
Enriched flour (wheat flour, niacin, reduced iron, thiamin mononitrate, riboflavin)
vegetable oil
soybean oil
palm oil
white cheddar and cheddar cheese
salt
whey
maltodextrin
monosodium gluamate
leavening (yeast and baking soda)
whey protein concentrate
butter
natural and artificial flavors
lactic acid
calcium lactate
citric acid
disodium phosphate
turmeric extract for color
annatto extract for color
soy lecithin
Hamburger Helper
enriched macaroni
corn starch
salt
modified whey
sugar
ricotta cheese dried
yeast extract
natural flavors
partially hydrogenated soybean oil
monoglycerides
yellow 5 and 6
yellow lakes 5 and 6
red 40 lake
whey
lactic acid
calcium lactate
blue cheese dried
enzyme modified blue cheese
enzyme modified cheddar cheese
silicon dioxide
sodium phosphate
soy lecithin
tocopherols
BHA
Campbells Tomato Rice Soup
tomato puree
water
rice
high fructose corn syrup
wheat flour
diced tomatoes in tomato juice
sugar
salt
vegetable oil
citric acid
enzyme modified cheddar cheese
cheddar cheese
water
disodium phosphate
enzymes
flavoring
ascorbic acid
beta carotene for color
McCormick Brown Gravy
enriched wheat flour
wheat starch
salt
beef fat
hydrolyzed soy
wheat protein
corn protein
onion
caramel color
corn syrup solids
sodium caseinate
spices
garlic
natural flavor
disodium inosinate
guanylate
extractives of paprika
yeast extract
Rice a Roni Rice Pilaf
parboiled long grain rice
wheat flour
salt
hydrolyzed soy protein
natural flavors
torula yeast
monosodium glutamate
onions
hydrolyzed corn protein
chicken broth
hydrolyzed corn gluten
chicken fat
chicken dried
tumeric spice which imparts color
disodium inosinate
disodium guanylate
spices
garlic
chives
niacin
ferric orthophosphate
ferrous sulfate
thiamin mononitrate
tumeric extract
folic acid
riboflavin
Lipton Matzo Ball Soup Mix
matzo meal
salt
monodosium glutamate
potato starch
sugar
palm stearin
leaving
onion powder
spices
garlic powder
tumeric for color
natural and artificial flavors
fractionated palm oil
SunChips Garden Veg
whole corn
sunflower and canola oil
whole wheat
brown rice flour
whole oat flour
sugar
tomato powder
salt
natural flavors
maltodextrin
cheddar cheese
dextrose
buttermilk
onion powder
whey
yeast extract
romano cheese
whey protein concentrate
corn oil
spices
citric acid
paprika extracts
lactic acid
IM OFFICIALLY GROSSED OUT!
Not that I eat this food anyways but man is this disgusting. I am on the search now for more information about these products.
Some research:
Is it true there very well could be no difference to natural and artificial flavoring?
I do not like soy. Never been a soy consumer.
Yay for FDA!
I thought the use of the word spice was pretty vague. But here is a list provided by the fine FDA for our health.
Well, this might be worth the watch. Just change your diet dont buy the product. haha.
Ok. Headed back to sewing and cutting and reading. I dont know where I am going with this and maybe my activist side is coming back into the work but....the research is needed. It will lead me somewhere. One reading the resonated with me today was the reading from Scientific America "...if a consumer purchases an apple beverage that contains an artificial flavor, she will ingest the same primary chemicals that she would take in if she had chosen a naturally flavored apple beverage."
Know your food. Watch that video. Tell next time because I am sure you all hate me now.
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