Kurkure does not contain any sort of chemicals. Kurkure is a new-age namkeen snack and contains Rice meal, Corn meal, Gram Meal, Edible oil, Seasonings, Salt, Spices and Condiments and Flavors (some or all in variants of Kurkure).
All ingredients are such that are used daily in all households today for preparation of various edible items.
Kurkure chips is made from edible ingredients including Rice meal, Corn meal, Gram Meal, Edible oil, Seasonings, Salt, Spices and Condiments and Flavors (some or all in variants of Kurkure). All of these ingredients are commonly used in the household kitchen.
Kurkure chips does not contain any chemicals.
Kurkure contains artificial flavors, colors, and preservatives like most packaged snacks. These additives are used to enhance taste and increase shelf life.
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No, it is not true that Kurkure contains plastic. This is a false rumor that has been debunked by the company that makes Kurkure, stating that it does not contain plastic as an ingredient. Kurkure is made from edible ingredients like rice, corn, and gram flour.
No, a curling iron does not contain chemicals. It is a styling tool that uses heat to curl or straighten hair without the use of any chemicals.
An unscented candle typically contains paraffin wax or soy wax, a wick made of cotton or hemp, and possibly some additives or colorants. It does not contain any additional fragrance chemicals.
Ammonia is a compound made of one nitrogen atom and three hydrogen atoms (chemical formula NH3). It does not contain any additional chemicals.
Air fresheners can be made of a variety of ingredients, including fragrances, solvents, propellants, and sometimes chemicals that help disperse the scent. Some air fresheners may also contain antibacterial agents or odor neutralizers to help eliminate unwanted smells. It's important to read the labels on air fresheners and be aware of any potential allergens or harmful chemicals they may contain.
Kurkure does not contain plastic. Kurkure is made from edible ingredients including rice meal, corn meal, gram meal, salt, etc that we use in our daily kitchen. If you are asking whether or not it contains melamine, I have not seen anything on the news that indicates that it does. If you have particular concerns, you can always contact the manufacturer directly to find out what they are doing to assure that their product does not contain any melamine.
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The information that Kurkure has pig extract is absolutely untrue and baseless as Kurkure do not contain any Pork extract. PepsiCo India Holdings Pvt. Ltd does NOT use any animal origin material and their ingredients are 100% vegetarian. The labels of all such products carry the 'vegetarian' logo (green dot within a square) as prescribed by the Prevention of Food Adulteration Rules, 1955.
No, it is not true that Kurkure contains plastic. This is a false rumor that has been debunked by the company that makes Kurkure, stating that it does not contain plastic as an ingredient. Kurkure is made from edible ingredients like rice, corn, and gram flour.
Carbon is an element. It does not contain any chemicals but with the exception of hydrogen, is part of more chemicals than any other element.
Kurkure is a new age Namkeen and contains Rice meal, Corn meal, Gram Meal, Edible oil, Seasonings, Salt, Spices and Condiments and Flavors (some or all in variants of Kurkure). Kurkure is a healthy snack which includes ingredients that are used in our daily kitchen for preparing various edible items. Then how can there be any side effect in consuming Kurkure.
No. Steaks do not have any sort of chemical residue to worry about.
Any foods with any sort of salt in them.
A bath towel (normal and clean !) don't contain any harmful chemicals.
A green hardwood floor cleaner is something that does not contain any chemicals or that if it does, it contains chemicals that are not harmful to the enviornment.
No, a curling iron does not contain chemicals. It is a styling tool that uses heat to curl or straighten hair without the use of any chemicals.
Not in the United States as of now (Jan 2013)