yes, gold is used in some foods but mainly desserts as decorations for ice cream and other desserts but if gold is being used it most likely will be a very thin piece.
gold, silver, copper, foods, alcohol, cigarettes, and drugs can all be used as commodity money.
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Gold dust is used in luxurious foods, also known as Gourmet foods. Gold dust is regularly used in desserts, sweets and refreshing drinks, mainly in order to decorate. This is normally done in order to show the wealth level of a certain party or event.
no because ingredient is used to make foods
In ancient Rome gold was used for jewelry, decoration, some dinnerware, and most important of all---MONEY!In ancient Rome gold was used for jewelry, decoration, some dinnerware, and most important of all---MONEY!In ancient Rome gold was used for jewelry, decoration, some dinnerware, and most important of all---MONEY!In ancient Rome gold was used for jewelry, decoration, some dinnerware, and most important of all---MONEY!In ancient Rome gold was used for jewelry, decoration, some dinnerware, and most important of all---MONEY!In ancient Rome gold was used for jewelry, decoration, some dinnerware, and most important of all---MONEY!In ancient Rome gold was used for jewelry, decoration, some dinnerware, and most important of all---MONEY!In ancient Rome gold was used for jewelry, decoration, some dinnerware, and most important of all---MONEY!In ancient Rome gold was used for jewelry, decoration, some dinnerware, and most important of all---MONEY!
Actually, it was gold they traded for salt. The africans (believe it or not) valued salt more than gold. It could be used for flavoring and preserving foods.
Gold can be used to treat some forms of arthritis. It is not without side effects and can be toxic to your body.
it is used for currency in some places and is very valuable gold can also be used for jewelry and industrial purposes
Most commonly a gold cyanide salt of some sort.
A gold leaf electroscope is used to detect charges on a body
Some of Senegal's land is used for mining gold, fertilizer, and oil.
I would hope not as it is used for decoration on some foods, like in a top star restaurant. and people eat it. My answer is no as i think the ridiculously tight laws of the EU would have probably cracked down on it by now.