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you will have to be more specific as some sweet companies claim to have less of some ingredients than others
Organic food is actually healthier than non-organic food because it is produced without chemicals, pesticides, and artificial ingredients.
With very few exceptions, nearly all commercial, store-bought pet foods will have at least a handful of ingredients which come from China. This is because the vast majority of pet foods use synthetic vitamins and minerals, and China is the main manufacturer of vitamins. Unfortunately, it is incredibly difficult to determine for sure, as most pet food manufacturers are so far removed from their own products, they cannot tell you exactly where each ingredient came from. You will have better luck the less processed your food is. Canned has less synthetic ingredients than kibble, and raw has less synthetic ingredients than canned. If you would like some help finding foods that don't contain synthetic ingredients, you are welcome to reach out to me. One food I can recommend, off the top of my head, is Nature's Logic. There are no synthetic ingredients whatsoever, and they use a higher quality protein, from animal-based sources, than most other pet foods as well. While Orijen is close, Nature's logic is better.
Ingredients are listed by weight, with the largest amount used first. An exception to that is when this statement is used: "contains less than 2% of..." Those ingredients do not need to be listed in order.
Less calories than the Coors original.
Food fusion is when you use ingredients from more than one country and combine them in the same dish. So English food would be 'fused' with ingredients from another country.
All ingredients must be labeled in order by weight. The heaviest is first, and so on.All ingredients that are less than two percent of the weight of the product are freed from being placed in a specific order - that is, order of predominance by weight. As long as the ingredients label writes: "the following ingredients are present at less than 2%" or "1.5%" or so on, the ingredients can be in any order.
Food producers have less craft specialization than food foragers. The answer is false.
Mexican food can definitely be healthier than Chinese food. Certain Mexican foods are made with less fat than the fat found in some Chinese foods.
Yes some can. Hummingbirds do for example.
Green detergents are typically less toxic than conventional detergents because they are made from plant-based and biodegradable ingredients. These ingredients are less harmful to the environment and human health compared to the chemical ingredients in conventional detergents. However, it's still important to check the specific ingredients in each detergent to ensure it meets your standards for toxicity.
probably because they eat more food than some people or maybe they eat less food than they should eat and they dont exercise it off