The semolina flour that the macaroni is made from is usually enriched with iron and B vitamins. The department of agriculture decided a while back that it would be good and healthful for wheat products to be 'enriched' for the good of the public.
Macaroni is Pasta, made from wheat, eggs and water. The only animal product in pasta would be eggs.
To enrich something means to add something to it to improve it. Enriched food has vitamins and minerals added to it to make it healthier.
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Yes, you can if he is willing to consume the product.
Persuasive characteristics or attributes of the product, such as "low fat" or "vitamin enriched," may be prominently displayed on the label to promote the sale of the product.
Boiling the macaroni noodles should sterilize them. Macaroni itself is made from a flour paste. It will keep for several years in proper storage in a dry, cool place, but eventually any food product will go bad. That is, it will not taste as good even after it is cooked.
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Herbs, spices, and artificial flavourings. Some foods marked "enriched" have vitamins added to them. For instance, white flour that lost vitamins in the milling process (which removes the vitamin-rich outer bran) may be "enriched" by putting the B vitamins back into the product. Milk is often enriched with vitamin D to prevent deficiencies that can result in disease.
Macaroni is a pasta and would be in the grain food group.
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