We live in a society that appreciates the convenience on the substance; It is true with versatile methods, but no one sees as much as we eat. Being able to eat on the go and having no additional effort or cost at the end of the receiving end, we have an important quality of being in the century. Unfortunately, it is done with the knowledge that actually goes into the trapping of that foam wrapper or styrofoam clamshell. The truth of this matter can be slightly more than handling your stomach (even if you have superseded your order). Here are 10 suspects - and some frightening horror - additives that can be found in your fast food, whether you like it or not.
1. L-cysteine
It is an amino acid that helps in increasing the density of the dough, which improves the machinery. Its common source: human hair and duck wings. Fastest meal - about 80% - uses duck wings; It uses McDonald's in its pie and roll. But this was not always the case, because human hair was the original source, which made for a kind of semi-cannibalism. Gross - even if it's just a hair in your diet.
2. Dimethylpolysiloxane
Silly putty is also known as plastic. It is good to make a hand-rolled bounce ball, photocopying fun section of the newspaper, and - in the case of fast food industry - preventing foaming oil from foaming. This means that anything in the horror valley of oil has been dipped - which is essentially in any mall food court - it has a mark of your favorite egg-shaped toy.
3. Carminic acid
You can identify this ingredient by coloring a natural food, one of your many pseudo words: Crimson Lake, Natural Red 4, Carmine etc. It shows almost everything from soft drink to desserts until jam and gelatin. But its source is a bit striking: Cochin. Go to Google Now Yes, this is a bug - in particular, a scale insect. Dye is derived from dry crushed women. Apart from this, there is LAC Beetle in the same family of this insect, where "glass of confectioner" comes, like Shailak - you know, that is what your father is used to finish the coffee table.
4. Pink Slime
This vomiting, Ghostbusters - ish fast food additives are covered by many news sources. Although it is legal (and considered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture as "generally safe"), McDonald's has decided to close it in its beef, perhaps for all the bad press - it should be noted that At the end of McDonald's, Burger King and Taco Bell had their Alfred E. Newman-esque "What did you worry about?" Left the stance on this matter. The truth is, this pink sludge is sprayed with ammonium hydroxide, which is used to kill any potential bacteria. This innumerable home cleaners, fertilizers, and even homemade bombs can also be found.
5. Sulfur Dioxide
Used to stop Browning as a type of bleaching agent, sulfur dioxide (AKA coal tar) can be found in fruits and veggies, as well as soft and hard drinks. However, this patron has a vicious cycle: it destroys vitamin B1 and causes 12 deaths of people with substance sensitivity. There is a chemical for which the negligible profit is not worth the cost - or rather the savings.
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