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  2. Bitterant - Wikipedia

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    A bitterant (or bittering agent) is a chemical that is added to a product to make it smell or taste bitter. Bitterants are commonly used as aversive agents to discourage the inhalation or ingestion of toxic substances.

  3. Bittering agent - Wikipedia

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    A bittering agent is a flavoring agent added to a food or beverage to impart a bitter taste, possibly in addition to other effects.While many substances are bitter to a greater or lesser degree, a few substances are used specifically for their bitterness, especially to balance other flavors, such as sweetness.

  4. Gas duster - Wikipedia

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    Since gas dusters are one of the many inhalants that can be easily abused, [4] many manufacturers have added a bittering agent to deter people from inhaling the product. Some U.S. states, as well as the UK, have made laws regarding the abuse of gas dusters, as well as other inhalants, by criminalizing inhalant abuse or banning the sale of gas ...

  5. Bittering - Wikipedia

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    Bittering may refer to: Bittering agent; Bittering, Norfolk This page was last edited on 9 July 2020, at 11:26 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

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    According to experts, the biggest concerns surround norovirus and hepatitis A. Berries hand-harvested, meaning if a worker who picks berries has norovirus or hepatitis A and doesn’t properly ...

  7. If You Notice This One Thing While You're Eating, Talk to ...

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    You probably don’t think too much about eating. You pop something in your mouth, chew it up and swallow it. But, sometimes, what you eat may seem like it won’t go down, or it feels like it’s ...

  8. Beer measurement - Wikipedia

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    IBU is not determined by the perceived bitterness of the taste of the beer. For example, the bittering effect of hops is less noticeable in beers with roasted malts or strong flavours, so a higher proportion of hops would be required in strong flavoured beers to achieve the same perceived bitterness as in moderately flavoured beers.

  9. Bitters - Wikipedia

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    Cocktail bitters are used for flavoring cocktails in drops or dashes. In the United States, many cocktail bitters are classified as alcoholic non-beverage products (non-beverage meaning not consumed like a typical beverage). As alcoholic non-beverage products, they are often available from retailers who do not sell liquor, such as supermarkets ...