Food ProductsMacmillan, 1924 - 687 pages |
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... VEGETABLES , FRUITS , AND NUTS Vegetables . Leaf Vegetables . Flowers and Fruits as Vegetables . Seed Vegetables . Pea Canning . Stems , Bulbs , Roots , and Tubers . Composition of Vegetables . Fruits and Nuts . Composition of Fruits ...
... VEGETABLES , FRUITS , AND NUTS Vegetables . Leaf Vegetables . Flowers and Fruits as Vegetables . Seed Vegetables . Pea Canning . Stems , Bulbs , Roots , and Tubers . Composition of Vegetables . Fruits and Nuts . Composition of Fruits ...
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... vegetables , and many of the natural coloring matters which occur in small quantities in such foods as green vegetables and tomatoes ; and with the carbohydrates will be included the fruit acids and any other undetermined organic ...
... vegetables , and many of the natural coloring matters which occur in small quantities in such foods as green vegetables and tomatoes ; and with the carbohydrates will be included the fruit acids and any other undetermined organic ...
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... vegetables , which on hy- drolysis yields fructose . It is of little practical importance as food . Cellulose is familiar as a woody or fibrous material occurring in the cell walls of all vegetable tissues . It yields glucose on ...
... vegetables , which on hy- drolysis yields fructose . It is of little practical importance as food . Cellulose is familiar as a woody or fibrous material occurring in the cell walls of all vegetable tissues . It yields glucose on ...
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... vegetables . To a certain extent sodium and potassium ap- pear to act antagonistically in the body , so that the large quan- tity of potassium taken in when such vegetables are eaten freely must be balanced by the taking of common salt ...
... vegetables . To a certain extent sodium and potassium ap- pear to act antagonistically in the body , so that the large quan- tity of potassium taken in when such vegetables are eaten freely must be balanced by the taking of common salt ...
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... vegetables are relatively rich in calcium , and for this reason as well as others they are deserving of a more prominent place in our dietaries . Iron . Iron occurs in the food almost entirely in organic form as a constituent of certain ...
... vegetables are relatively rich in calcium , and for this reason as well as others they are deserving of a more prominent place in our dietaries . Iron . Iron occurs in the food almost entirely in organic form as a constituent of certain ...
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Page 579 - States district attorney, with a copy of the results of the analysis or the examination of such article, duly authenticated by the analyst or officer making such examination, under the oath of such officer. After judgment of the court, notice shall be given by publication in such manner as may be prescribed by the rules and regulations aforesaid.
Page 37 - First. If any substance has been mixed and packed with it so as to reduce or lower or injuriously affect its quality or strength.
Page 587 - An act for preventing the manufacture, sale, or transportation of adulterated or misbranded, or poisonous, or deleterious foods, drugs, medicines, and liquors, and for regulating traffic therein, and for other purposes...
Page 584 - ... may direct, and the proceeds thereof, if sold, less the legal costs and charges, shall be paid into the Treasury of the United States, but such goods shall not be sold in any jurisdiction contrary to the provisions of this act or the laws of that jurisdiction : Provided, however, That upon the payment of the costs of such libel proceedings and the execution and delivery of a good and sufficient bond...
Page 584 - And provided further, That nothing in this Act shall be construed as requiring or compelling proprietors or manufacturers of proprietary foods which contain no unwholesome added ingredient to disclose their trade formulas, except in so far as the provisions of this Act may require to secure freedom from adulteration or misbranding.
Page 578 - Labor shall make uniform rules and regulations for carrying out the provisions of this act, including the collection and examination of specimens of foods and drugs manufactured or offered for sale in the District of Columbia, or in any Territory of the United States...
Page 142 - Cream is that portion of milk, rich in milk fat, which rises to the surface of milk on standing, or is separated from it by centrifugal force, is fresh and clean and contains not less than eighteen (18) per cent of milk fat.
Page 604 - That it shall be unlawful for any person to manufacture within any Territory or the District of Columbia, any article of food or drug, which is adulterated or misbranded within the meaning of this Act...
Page 584 - Act, the same shall be disposed of by destruction or sale, as the said court may direct, and the proceeds thereof, if sold, less the legal costs and charges, shall be paid into the Treasury of the United States...
Page 578 - That the introduction into any State or Territory or the District of Columbia from any other State or Territory or the District of Columbia, or from any foreign country, or shipment to any foreign country of any article of food or drugs which is adulterated or misbranded, within the meaning of this Act...