
An A-Z Guide to Food Additives
Never Eat What You Can't Pronounce
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June 22, 2009
Minich (Chakra Foods for Optimum Health) offers a useful guide to introduce consumers to the ever-increasing number of food additives. A proponent of foods that are (or are close to) unprocessed, whole, and in their natural state, she lists additives with their safety ratings and describes what each is used for, where it is typically found, and whether it is a known allergen. Minich does not feel that all additives are bad; agar, for example, may even be nutritious (others, like calcium bromate, should be avoided at all costs). Verdict Minich's helpful and far-ranging explanation of additives includes a list of terminology consumers should learn as well as lists of the top food coloring and flavoring agents and artificial sweeteners. Highly recommended.-Rachel M. Minkin, Lansing Community Coll., MI
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