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  2. Zygosaccharomyces bailii - Wikipedia

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    A wide range of acidic and/or high-sugar products such as fruit concentrates, wine, soft drinks, syrups, ketchup, mayonnaise, pickles, salad dressing, etc., are normally considered to be shelf-stable, i.e. they readily inactivate a broad range of food-borne microorganisms.

  3. Period-after-opening symbol - Wikipedia

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    The EU Cosmetics Directive defines in Annex VIIIa the language-neutral open-jar symbol, which manufacturers should use to indicate this period. The time period is most often represented compactly as a number of months, followed by the letter "M", as in "36M" or "36 M" for a period of thirty-six months, written either onto the front side of the ...

  4. Packet (container) - Wikipedia

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    Condiments distributed in packets include ketchup, mustard, mayonnaise, salad cream, HP sauce, relish, tartar sauce, vinegar and soy sauce.They provide a simple and low-cost way of distributing small amounts of condiment with ready-to-eat packaged food such as hot dogs, French fries, or hamburgers, and are common in fast food restaurants.

  5. Salad cream - Wikipedia

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    Salad cream is a creamy, pale yellow condiment based on an emulsion of about 25–50 percent oil in water, emulsified by egg yolk and acidulated by spirit vinegar. It is somewhat similar in composition to mayonnaise , but mayonnaise is made with oil as its main constituent whereas salad cream is based on vinegar and water.

  6. The 8 Worst Foods to Eat for Inflammation - AOL

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    Added sugar can be snuck into foods you might not expect—like salad dressings, ... fats to give processed foods a longer shelf life. ... restaurant tables and in food products are sweet-tasting ...

  7. Heinz Sandwich Spread - Wikipedia

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    It has also become popular in Australia, Belgium and The Netherlands. The Dutch spread is sweeter and creamier with the red colour coming from red pepper. The Original recipe version includes carrots and a different blend of spices. Similar supermarket own brand products have included Seafood Sandwich Spread using a Thousand Island Dressing base.

  8. Is It Safe to Use Expired Vitamins? The Truth About Vitamin ...

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    The best way to store vitamins for optimal shelf-life. Elements like heat, humidity, light, and air are the “main enemies of vitamin freshness,” says Blatner. “Keep them cool, dry, and out ...

  9. 'Healthy' Salad Dressings, Ranked Shamelessly by Taste - AOL

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    Best: Briannas Home Style Rich Poppy Seed Dressing. $3.99 from Target. Shop Now. Welp, big surprise, this is probably the least healthy of anything on this list, at 150 calories per serving.