red meat, poultry, fresh fruits and vegetables, dry spices, seasonings, and enzymes
It means foods that has been irradiated.
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No, although they probably should start because of the customers' right to know. The FDA will probably consider the idea in due time because the concept of irradiating produce could result in dietary or health concerns of those who consume them.
CAFO eggs (um, "grocery-store" eggs) are irradiated to reduce contamination, chiefly salmonella.
Irradiated food can often be identified by the presence of the "radura" symbol, which is a logo indicating that the food has undergone irradiation. Additionally, packaging may include labels that state the food has been irradiated or treated with ionizing radiation. While the appearance or taste of irradiated food may not differ significantly from non-irradiated food, these labeling indicators are the most reliable way to confirm its treatment.
Cholecalciferol is another name for Vitamin D3You'll find it in all irradiated meat and dairy products, and in fish liver oils; it is also sometimes added to foods for extra nutritional value.
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For space trips, space crew members take irradiated, freeze-dried foods that are void of microbes or moisture. This is because they are easier and safer to eat where there is zero gravity.
Means something has been exposed to radiation.
The irradiated kind.
A deathclaw is an irradiated cat basically.
Yes they are.