I don’t know the official answer, came here in hopes someone had already answered lol. But I’ve just had a couple and my ‘sulphites joint pain’ is starting to flare up 🤷♀️ so maybe? It doesn’t state it on the label but they don’t have to unless it’s over a certain %, and I’m quite often set off by things under the limit they have to list it as 😔
comfortable
A state of comfort
Comfort food is food that offers comfort or a sense of well-being, usually one with a high content of sugar or other carbohydrates.
The verb of comfortable is comfort. As in "to comfort something or someone".
Yes, the noun 'comfort is a common noun; a general word for a state of physical ease and freedom from pain or constraint.The word comfort is also a verb: comfort, comforts, comforting, comforted.Examples:noun: Our guests' comfort is our priority.verb: Some nice hot tea will comfort them.
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No, they contain sulphur.
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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.
Sulfur or sulphur) is the element (S). Sulfites (also sulphites) are compounds that contain the sulfite ion (SO2−3)
Southern Comfort is a whiskey-flavored liqueur and does not contain any fruit as an ingredient. It has flavors like sweet spices, vanilla, and orange, but there is no specific fruit contained in the drink.
citric acid - no, wine.