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(new food template)
See also:
- Cooking — Food preparation and tools.
- Fasting
- Food additive
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- Canadian Government – Food Safety Portal
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- Canadian government
- Canadian Government – Food Safety Tips (CFIA)
Comedy ∞
(Comedy)
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Science > twinkie.experiments [ 1 ]
Notes ∞
2 fish/week:
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char, herring, mackarel, sardines, trout, tuna (see notes)
Food containers ∞
Water bottles ∞
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- 2017-07-09 – abandoned?
- https://www.hydroflask.com/
- BlenderBottle Mantra Glass Shaker Bottle
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https://www.stanpacnet.com/product-category/glass-bottles-jars/milk-bottles/
- You can find various other places that resell their stuff, if you look for things like “64 Oz Glass Milk Bottle
— https://betterbeveragebottles.com/
— Amazon
- You can find various other places that resell their stuff, if you look for things like “64 Oz Glass Milk Bottle
Glass straws ∞
I don’t currently see the point, but I was interested in the past.
Candy ∞
- J.E. Hastings Limited
- Gilliam Candy Company
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https://www.oldtimecandy.com/collections/walk-the-candy-aisle-stick-candy-hard
Foods to check out ∞
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- Grown in North America before maize was popularized.
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- Grown in North America before maize was popularized.
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Chenopodium pallidicaule – aka cañihua, canihua, cañahua, canahua
- pronounced kaniwa
- pureorganicfoods.ca/products/canahua-grain
Ingredients and Additives ∞
- Oat bran is the outer casing of the oat.
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Ascorbyl palmitate, aka “Vitamin C ester”.
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- For potato chips this is likely a preservative or possibly a filler. I haven’t found a definite source for it yet. Perhaps it’s there to balance the acidity of ascorbyl palmitate (which becomes ascorbic acid and palmitic acid).
- a weak basic
- Used in the food industry for processing water for alcoholic beverages, soft drinks. (“processing”?)
- Used to fortify fruit drinks such as Tropicana Calcium + Vitamin D orange juice. (“fortify”?)
- Used in the separation of sugar from sugar cane in the sugar industry
- Used in home food preservation in the making of pickles.
- In Native American and Mesoamerican cooking, calcium hydroxide is called “cal”. Corn cooked with cal becomes nixtamal which significantly increases the bioavailability of niacin, and is also considered tastier and easier to digest.
- A strong antimicrobial effect and is a bone-regeneration stimulant. Used during root canals.
— https://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?pid=S0103-64402002000300002
Needs more research:
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Oat fiber
- https://shop.honeyville.com/oat-fiber.html – A more concentrated form of oat bran”
- There’s a “soluble oat fiber”, meaning there is insoluble oat fiber.
- There is a suggestion that the benefits may be damaged by processing. Perhaps also by preparation.
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whole cracked flax (“cracked”?)
- I think “cracked” just means shelled. If correct, then it’s a filler word. May be an alternate word for “ground”.
- milk ingredients (“ingredients”?)
- modified milk ingredients (“modified”?)
- hydrogenated vegetable oil (“hydrogenated”?)
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- antioxidant
- only one form of ascorbic acid is “vitamin c” !! Learn more.
- Produced (alongside Palmitic Acid) by eating Ascorbyl Palmitate.
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- Modified corn starch
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Hydrolyzed corn gluten
- Hydrolysis? TODO
- Wheat gluten (food)
- Soy protein
- Acetic acid
- Calcium chloride
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- Soy lecithin
- Enriched flour
- Soybean oil
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- Sodium stearoyl-2-lactylate
- Guar gum
Terms ∞
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- A saturated fatty acid
- Produced (alongside Ascorbic Acid) by eating Ascorbyl Palmitate.
- Fatty acid
Preserving ∞
- Smoking
- Drying (food)
- Salting
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.. more?
- Freezing
Long-duration freezing must be -18°C or colder.
National Center for Home Food Preservation: How Do I? …Freeze
Notes ∞
Resources ∞
- https://food-guide.canada.ca/en/
- Canadian Government: Healthy Canadians
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Canadian Government: Food Safety
- Safe food handling and preparation. A portal to other government resources.
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American Government: National Center for Home Food Preservation
- Has various “how to” topics.
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Canadian Government: Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
- For things like crop information.
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- Only eat foods produced within 100 miles.
- The Hour : Barbara Kingsolver
- She lived for a year like this.
this is a jumping-point to all sorts of topics
Footnotes
- Curiously, the initial phrase is also found in The Oct 1989 issue of Spy magazine. [ ↩ ]



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