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Cooking oils contain different types of liquid fats.
Yes, sake can contain sulfites. Sulfites are sometimes added to sake as a preservative to prevent oxidation and maintain freshness. It's best to check the label if you have a sulfite sensitivity.
A significant amount of the cooking and salad oils common to the American diet do not contain potassium.
No, sulfites do not contain iodine. Sulfites are a group of chemical compounds containing sulfur and oxygen often used as preservatives in foods and beverages, while iodine is a separate chemical element found in nature and used in some disinfectants and medications.
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Macrodantin does not contain sulfur or sulfites. It contains the active ingredient nitrofurantoin, which is an antibiotic used to treat urinary tract infections.
Yes, Smirnoff Ice does contain sulfites as a preservative. These sulfites are added during the production process to help maintain the quality and shelf life of the product.
Any cooking oil that does not contain wheat or wheat products. Pretty much all of them are gluten free.
Pure vegetable or olive oil does not contain gluten.
yes -- grapes have sulfites them selves and they use sulfites in the drying process so all dried fruits have sulfites !!! unless there is some new health food type or brand that i don't know about ??? ------------ 1. The content of sulfites in raisins depends on the type. Not all raisins contain sulfites. 2. The drying process involve sometimes sulfur dioxide. 3. Wines contain sulfites but in not dangerous concentrations.
According to a representative from Malibu rum, it does contain sulfites, but in very minute amounts. The guidelines for reporting sulfites are 10 ppm. Malibu contains 1 ppm.