Some foods have vitamins and/or minerals added by the manufacturer. Examples are fortified bread, vitamin D milk, and iodized salt.
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to make the food look prettier and more edible.
Sometimes you can put some human food in it to trick em
it can make food items more fluffy and light, or make them puff up
you can put it on a nice plate and garnish it
I believe it is more nutritious, the baby food in stores is very watered down compare to homemade. I use to make homemade baby food with my magic bullet and I loved it and it seemed so much better. Plus using home grown or locally grown vegetables and fruits also make a difference. You never know what pesticides were used on the fruits put into store bought babyfood.
I believe it is more nutritious, the baby food in stores is very watered down compare to homemade. I use to make homemade baby food with my magic bullet and I loved it and it seemed so much better. Plus using home grown or locally grown vegetables and fruits also make a difference. You never know what pesticides were used on the fruits put into store bought babyfood.
you put s_h_i_t in it
Because they like the food more salty
put sparklers in it put tobasco on it
you could make a volcano, make a lava lamp, this is how you can make one... you get an empty plastic bottle,put some water in it, put olive oil, some drops of food coloring, and some salt. (The more salt you put, the more the bubble will go) now put on the lid, and put it upside down then back up and so on. Hope this was helpful!!
Additives are put into food to make it taste better, look better and last longer. Sometimes, substances are merely applied topically. For example, ethylene gas is used to change the color of green oranges to orange, and carbon monoxide is used to restore or preserve cut meat's bright red color. Even at home, we put additives into our food, for the same reasons. Salt, sugar and vinegar can be used to help preserve food.