Byproducts of grain plants can include straw, husks, bran, and germ. These byproducts can be used in various ways such as animal feed, compost, or in food processing to extract additional nutrients.
Animal feed, human feed, and making alcohol
In addition to cocoa butter, there are many byproducts of cocoa: cocoa pod husks, which can be used as a substitute for wheat bran in animal feed, powdered to use in fish feed and as potash which is typically used as a fertilizer. The pulp, or cocoa juice can be used in alcohol, vinegar, jam, pectin, jelly/marmalade and soft drinks. The pods can also be used to fertilize cocoa trees, and provide a hatchery for midges which pollinate the flowers. The bean shells can be used as mulch in a garden.
Neither: they use animal fat to give it a rubbery feel
Sugar is made from sugar cane, corn, or fruit. No animal products or byproducts are involved.
Yes,the gelatin used to make things like jello does come from animal byproducts.
The same reason you feed your children. So they don't die. .. From malnutrition.
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Alfalfa is used as an animal feed. Horses, cows, sheep it it.
Dun peas are a type of pea used in animal feed.
Iron skillets seasoned with vegetable oil or animal fat.One still popular ingredient is PAM, which is a vegetable spray that contains alcohol.
Feed grains are used to feed animals. Typically cattle, but also horses and other livestock. They are meant mainly to give energy and fatten the animal up.