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Yes. definitely ... there are no chemical reactions taking place in manufacture

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A mixture! A mixture containing meat-- principally of biological products with some "simple" chemical compounds added for example as as preservatives such as sodium pyrosulfite.

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No, Summer Sausage is none of those things.

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It is a heterogeneous mixture.

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mixture?

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