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  2. Cheese analogue - Wikipedia

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    Provel pizza cheese in a five-pound block. This product is commonly used in the preparation of St. Louis-style pizza. [dubious – discuss]One variant of pasteurized processed cheese dairy products is, according to a hospitality industry source, designed to melt well on pizza, [4] while remaining chewy; this has been described as "artificial cheesy substance that's much quicker and cheaper to ...

  3. Lecithin - Wikipedia

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    Common sources include egg yolk, [7] marine foods, soybeans, [7] milk, rapeseed, cottonseed, and sunflower oil. It has low solubility in water, but is an excellent emulsifier . In aqueous solution, its phospholipids can form either liposomes , bilayer sheets , micelles , or lamellar structures , depending on hydration and temperature.

  4. Egg lecithin - Wikipedia

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    Egg lecithin has emulsification and lubricant properties, and is a surfactant.It can be totally integrated into the cell membrane in humans, so does not need to be metabolized and is well tolerated by humans and nontoxic when ingested; some synthetic emulsifiers can only be excreted via the kidneys.

  5. Phospholipid - Wikipedia

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    Phospholipid arrangement in cell membranes. Phosphatidylcholine is the major component of lecithin.It is also a source for choline in the synthesis of acetylcholine in cholinergic neurons.

  6. Food chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Consisting mainly of carbon, nitrogen, hydrogen, oxygen, and some sulfur, they also may contain iron, copper, phosphorus, or zinc. In food, proteins are essential for growth and survival, and requirements vary depending upon a person's age and physiology (e.g., pregnancy). Protein is commonly obtained from animal sources: eggs, milk, and meat.

  7. 5 egg substitutes for cooking and baking that are, well ...

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    Freeman suggests applesauce, other fruit (bananas and soaked and dried cranberries) or black beans, and says roughly 1/4 cup will equate to one egg when it comes to baking.

  8. Human nutrition - Wikipedia

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    Phosphorus is a component of every cell, as well as important metabolites, including DNA, RNA, ATP, and phospholipids. Also important in pH regulation. It is an important electrolyte in the form of phosphate. [72] Food sources include cheese, egg yolk, milk, meat, fish, poultry, whole-grain cereals, and many others. [69]

  9. What are the best egg substitutes? As prices rise, experts ...

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    The days of 99 cents egg cartons are probably gone for good, but grocery shoppers never expected the average price of eggs to rise to over $7 per dozen as it has in recent weeks.