grocery stores

Tuesday, August 24th, 2004 08:08 pm
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Due to mostly shopping at health/natural/organic food stores, I don't go in regular grocery stores very often anymore. So when I do, I'm sometimes surprised.

They don't have frozen bagels anymore... No more frozen Lender's bagels. Who'd ever have thought it? And the non-frozen ones all have ingredients like L-Cysteine, Potassium Sorbate, etc. in them. Hmmm.

The Corn Puffs formulation has been changed again, removing the artificial preservatives they had previously added (something I had ranted about in a previous LJ entry). But I'll hold off on celebrating until after I taste them and find out if they're as good as they used to be.

And the most weird annoying thing, especially for a vegan like me.... if you walk near the dairy section, you hear moo-ing cow sounds... they have a little audio speaker there issuing forth this NOISE! And in the egg section, there are clucking chicken noises. Ergh! Why don't they play the sounds of a slaughter-house in the meat section while they're at it, EH???

food ingredients

Sunday, October 12th, 2003 07:25 pm
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Well there I was, happy that I finally found a store again that sells Corn Puffs. But when checking the ingredients list, I discovered that the formulation has been changed to include artifical preservatives. Yuck. Why do companies always have to go changing things that were good to start with? (The Vitasoy doesn't seem as good as it used to be either.)

Then I noticed the store also had its own brand of corn puffs, without preservatives. However, those have artificial butter flavor... which I don't like the taste of. I'm not sure if that is mainly due to the taste itself, or because of my uncertainty over whether it is vegan or not.

So I did a google search today trying to find out what artificial butter flavor is made from, but didn't find an answer. Only some inconclusive clues. People with milk allergies should avoid it - but is that because it is partially derived from milk, or just because the chemical structures cause the same allergic reaction? One page had an ingredients list that stated "natural and artificial butter flavor (from plant sources)" - hmmm. Does that mean it usually comes from non-animal-product sources or not?

If I know that an ingredient is usually made from animal sources, I generally avoid it. On the other hand, if it can generally be made from either vegetable or animal sources, I'll usually be willing to eat it, since there's a good chance at least that it is vegan.

I also came across a news report about several people in a popcorn plant having gotten a rare lung disease from breathing in particulates from artificial butter flavor. Oooohh... that further dampens my appetite for it.

So... guess I'll go for the preservative-laden junk food as opposed to the yucky flavored junk food? Or maybe I just won't eat them anymore? Dang. I'm so picky some times.

One of the weirder ingredients I've found out about is L-Cysteine, which is used in some bread products. All sources seem to say it is derived from human hair - which is obtained from women in third-world countries.

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