Yes, some varieties of Lay's potato chips contain E361, which is also known as "sodium caseinate." This food additive is derived from milk and is used as an emulsifier or stabilizer. However, it's essential to check the specific ingredients on the packaging, as formulations can vary by flavor and region.
Pig fat enzymes are commonly used to make food products. Lays uses the E361 pig enzyme in their potato chips.
it is pig fat it is used to make lays and other company chips
E-361 does not exist, I think you may have gotten the number wrong. (I have linked an indexed list of E-numbers for you to see for yourself that it does not exist.)
Leis is the homophone for lays.
Yes lays is allowed What do you mean by lays?
The mother lays 1,000 eggs every time she lays them. The mother lays 1,000 eggs every time she lays them.
regular lays brand chips, no If you have a bag of organic Lays then they would be organic..if you do not,then they are not organic ..??????
lays is non veg !
lays is non veg !
The female lays the eggs
Frito-Lays
Play It as It Lays was created in 1970.