Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Ruffles All Dressed Chips When Chips Like Hickory Sticks Or Ringolos List "natural Flavor" As An Ingredient, What Are They Referring To?

When chips like Hickory Sticks or Ringolos list "natural flavor" as an ingredient, what are they referring to? - ruffles all dressed chips

Sometimes, in school, get a salt appetite that can not be ignored, and the head of the machine. I get something like hickory sticks, Ringolos or all dressed in frills. I always thought it was vegan, but today when I saw the list of ingredients in Hickory Sticks inspection it was clear to me that "talk of the natural flavor" as an ingredient. I have never thought that worried before, but now I am. What exactly did you eat?

4 comments:

mockingb... said...

Natural flavor of almost half of all types of vegetable oils or animal fats. We can not assume that is vegan if you ask the manufacturer.

The Unknown Chef said...

I am a former boss and I met people who have worked with Frito Lay / Hostess Canada, and the rest said no natural taste of meat, some dairy products and is a plant-based, but most of the nuts and salted meat products, with the exception of the simulated pork rinds.

Mixutre is a salt, sugar, vegetable protein, herbs / spices, dairy products and, sometimes, monosodium glutamate, which can be simulated in order to taste the details of the various combos flavors, animal product in snack foods, except for specific result of them go animal fats and proteins profitable faster, so things cook in vegetable oil used instead of cheap fat pork rinds.

Just! Some Dude said...

This simply means that there is a natural source and could be a variety of things. The list is thus not hide a secret ingredient for competitors, or an element of public opinion.

Animals Are Cool said...

Depending on the manufacturer. Call the number on the package and asked if the natural flavor of the animals is private or not.

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