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Q: Ano ang kahulugan na salita0ng artificial food aditives?
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What are food aditives?

they are added to make food look better and last longer....not good for you


Are ground up bugs in artificial food flavoring or artificial food coloring?

Yes


Are the salts formed by chemists used for eating?

Some salts are used as food aditives (sodium sorbate, phosphates, potassium iodide, sodium citrate et.) and other are drugs.


Can you grow food from artificial light?

Yes, but artificial light is tricky and expensive.


Why do you need Artifial Food colourngs?

Artificial food coloring is not something which is a necessity. Many food producers add artificial coloring to make food look more attractive after processing it.


What is the difference between natural food and artificial food?

natural has no added chemicals, colours etc.. artificial has, like sweetners, salts, colours etc..


Why do they put artificial colors in food?

to make the food look prettier and more edible.


What is certified organic food?

It is food that is produced without hormones, antibiotics, pesticides or chemicals, preservatives, artificial colors or flavors, GE(Genetic Engineering), or any other artificial ingredients(shortening, margarine, aspartame). Organic food is much healthier for you because it doesn't have all these artificial ingredients.


What kind of food did they have in the olden days?

The same food that we eat today. Just not the artificial stuff (no processed food).


Food produced without pesticides or artificial fertilizers?

Food produced in this way is called "organic".


What is an artificial sweetener?

An artificial sweetener is a sugar substitute, a food additive which attempts to duplicate the effect of sugar in taste but with fewer calories.


Is there a link between food additives and ADHD?

According to the Mayo Clinic, "food additives include artificial colors, artificial sweeteners and preservatives. There's no solid evidence that food additives cause attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)."