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  2. Ingredient - Wikipedia

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    In a general sense, an ingredient is a substance which forms part of a mixture. In cooking, recipes specify which ingredients are used to prepare a dish. Many commercial products contain secret ingredients purported to make them better than competing products. In the pharmaceutical industry, an active ingredient is the ingredient in a ...

  3. Sodium bicarbonate - Wikipedia

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    Sodium bicarbonate ( IUPAC name: sodium hydrogencarbonate[ 9] ), commonly known as baking soda or bicarbonate of soda, is a chemical compound with the formula NaHCO3. It is a salt composed of a sodium cation ( Na +) and a bicarbonate anion ( HCO 3− ). Sodium bicarbonate is a white solid that is crystalline but often appears as a fine powder.

  4. Marmite - Wikipedia

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    Marmite ( / ˈmɑːrmaɪt / MAR-myte) is a British savoury food spread based on yeast extract, invented by the German scientist Justus von Liebig. It is made from by-products of beer brewing ( lees) and is produced by the British company Unilever. Marmite is a vegan source of B vitamins, including supplemental vitamin B 12.

  5. The Secret Ingredient to the Most Flavorful Baked Chicken Ever

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    Preheat the oven to 400°F. In a small bowl, combine the mustard, olive oil, garlic, dried thyme, dried rosemary, salt, and pepper. Place the chicken on a sheet pan or in a baking dish. Use a ...

  6. Costco discontinued a beloved ingredient, and customers aren ...

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    At the time of publication, the Kirkland brand ingredient appears to be missing from its usual spot on the Costco website — though, the product still appears on the Costco Business Center website.

  7. Gelatin - Wikipedia

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    Gelatin or gelatine (from Latin gelatus 'stiff, frozen') is a translucent, colorless, flavorless food ingredient, commonly derived from collagen taken from animal body parts. It is brittle when dry and rubbery when moist. It may also be referred to as hydrolyzed collagen, collagen hydrolysate, gelatine hydrolysate, hydrolyzed gelatine, and ...

  8. Vinegar - Wikipedia

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    Vinegar. A variety of flavored vinegars, for culinary use, on sale in France. Vinegar (from Old French vyn egre 'sour wine ') is an aqueous solution of acetic acid and trace compounds that may include flavorings. Vinegar typically contains from 5% to 18% acetic acid by volume. [ 1] Usually, the acetic acid is produced by a double fermentation ...

  9. Study: 21 popular cereals found to have cancer-linked ... - AOL

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    The chemical, which is the active ingredient in the weed killer Roundup, can allegedly cause cancer. The oat products tested were made by General Mills, including several Cheerios varieties and ...