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Q: What are perservatives?
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Why are perservatives used in bread?

To prevent mold and spoilage.


Who invented preservatives?

No one forsay. People have been using perservatives since the beginning of time.


How long can gum last over it expiration date when it is seal?

If the gum has perservatives, it can last a while after the ED


What does perservatives mean?

Perservative is derived from the word perseverate meaning "repeat a response after the cessation of the original stimulus." Syed Noor


Do canned vegetables have metal in them?

No they don't have metal in them, they are called canned vegetables because they're vegetables placed in cans. The thing is it has a lot of perservatives in them (to keep it edible to eat).


What must be true of a food in order for the label to claim the it is natural according to the FDA?

It must be minimally processed and free of artificial ingredients, perservatives, and other nonnaturally occurring chemicals.


What must be true of a food in order for the label to claim that it is natural according the FDA?

It must be minimally processed and free of artificial ingredients, perservatives, and other nonnaturally occurring chemicals.


What must be true of a food in order for the label to claim that its natural according to the FDA?

It must be minimally processed and free of artificial ingredients, perservatives, and other nonnaturally occurring chemicals.


What must be true in a food in order for the label to claim that it is natural according to the fda?

It must be minimally processed and free of artificial ingredients, perservatives, and other nonnaturally occurring chemicals.


According to the FDA what must be true of a food in order for the label to claim that it is natural?

It must be minimally processed and free of artificial ingredients, perservatives, and other nonnaturally occurring chemicals.


What must be true of a food in order for the label to claim that it is natural according to the FDA?

It must have fewer than 0.5 milligrams of cholesterol and 2 grams of fat or less of saturated fat per serving.


Does bread mold faster in damp or dry areas?

Wet will mold faster as the moisture accelerates the growth (especially in a dark environment)