Mouse, tarry hair in everyday foods
Our daily familiar dishes may contain a variety of exotic ingredients such as human hair, tar or rat hair.
The secretion of beaver is an additive used to create the smell of ice cream.
The red food color is extracted from the shell of the aphids that boil in a solution of ammonia or sodium carbonate.
When filtering beverages, producers use iron and metal-containing diatomite rocks including arsenic.
Mouse hair may appear in many food products that are mass-produced and stored in large storage.
Silicon dioxide helps foods stay fresh and delicious.
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