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  2. Pilea peperomioides - Wikipedia

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    Pilea peperomioides (/ p aɪ ˈ l iː ə p ɛ p ə ˌ r oʊ m i ˈ ɔɪ d iː z / [1]), the Chinese money plant, [2] UFO plant, pancake plant, lefse plant or missionary plant, [3] is a species of flowering plant in the nettle family Urticaceae, native to Yunnan and Sichuan provinces in southern China.

  3. Food safety incidents in China - Wikipedia

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    [56] [57] They asked Chinese authorities to offer evidence. [58] On August 5, 2008, Japanese media revealed that some Chinese people who had eaten the recalled Chinese dumplings made by Tianyang Food had also become sick after the incident in Japan, in mid-June 2008; the cause was again found to have been methamidophos contamination.

  4. Veratrum - Wikipedia

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    Veratrum plants are known both in western herbalism and traditional Chinese medicine as toxic herbs to be used with great caution. It is one of the medicinals ( Li lu , 藜蘆) cited in Chinese herbal texts as incompatible with many other common herbs because of its potentiating effects.

  5. What is candy corn made of? Ingredients in the Halloween ...

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    YumEarth Candy Corn. Zachary Candy Corn. Brach’s Candy Corn is processed in a facility where wheat and other allergens are used in other products. Is candy corn healthy? Candy corn, like many ...

  6. Food safety in China - Wikipedia

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    The first incident occurred 3 decades ago in Shanghai where consumption of raw clam lead to a Hepatitis A outbreak. The second incident is the 2008 Chinese milk scandal which caused kidney stones in infants, devastating almost 300,000 children. [45] The 2008 Chinese milk scandal received the most attention among food safety incidents.

  7. Is candy corn made of bones, bugs? Here's what to know ... - AOL

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    Of the generations, Gen X — adults born between 1965-1980 — is the most likely to eat candy corn during the Halloween season. 58% of Gen Xers told the National Confectioners Association in a ...

  8. Plagiobothrys - Wikipedia

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    Plagiobothrys is a genus of flowering plants known commonly as popcorn flowers. These are small herbaceous plants which bear tiny white or yellow flowers. Their fruits are nutlets. Although these plants are found predominantly in North America and South America, five species are known from Australia.

  9. How Chinese Counterfeits Led to Aston Martin's Largest ... - AOL

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