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Titanium Dioxide
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This ranks up there on my list of stupid lawsuits.... why don't we put a label on all food that says - if you eat too much of this you'll get sick and might puke - please consult your physician.
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They tested it. Good for them! Looks like titanium dioxide is used in milk substitutes such as malk. No evidence it's an additive to things called milk though.
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I googled it too and turned up a lot about yogurt coloring and not much else useful. In fact, Google seems to become less useful now that everybody knows about it. A few years ago I was able to find the most amazing articles, nowdays it is mostly stuff from technical sites which has nothing to do with what I am wanted. Expanding the capabilities of their search engines has not necessarily made Google better, Yahoo seems to find more of the things I am looking up lately.
I wish the Arizona Republic could let me search their archives from November 1984, because I believe that was when I read about this happening. Well, maybe sometime soon I'll drive out to one of those huge producers we have around here and try to find somebody who will talk about what they did with the milk 20 years ago. Could be that they put a stop to it, but I did NOT dream up reading about it when I lived in Phoenix. As far as why investigate if it is permitted to add color, they were adding TOO MUCH as I recall. I also remember reading a book called "Beautiful Joe" when I was a kid which described unscrupulous milkmen during Victorian times in the USA adding white powders to the milk because the cows were sickly and their milk was thin. In places where milk comes from small producers and not the huge dairy conglomerates which are taking over entire counties in California, it might be harder to regulate and milk might be sold which did not precisely meet FDA requirements. We milk drinkers in 1950's North Carolina used to dread the early springtime because the cows would be eating sprouted wild onions in the fields and the milk produced had a decidedly onion flavor. With milk being mass-procssed by fewer companies, we don't have that problem anymore and all the milk is uniformly tasteless. |
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After Yahoo bought Inktomi and Overture (which had bought Alta Vista and FAST), a group of very smart engineers used the Inktomi search engine as the base code and added features from the other two. The relevance scoring polynomial in that is now really large and complex, but it works well after extensive testing and tweaking. Try Clusty, it groups topics for you. http://clusty.com/search?query=white...nt%20in%20milk You get useful information on the first try. ⇨Paint (62) ⇨Titanium Dioxide (21) ⇨Skin (18) ⇨Definition (15) ⇨Pigment Powders (6) ⇨Cattle (6) ⇨Glossary (5) ⇨Goat's Milk Soap Base (4) ⇨Fresco, Colors on White Pigment (2) ⇨Carton Of Milk (3) Share and Enjoy |
WOW! Thanks so much, this should be fascinating to play with the next time I have to find a reference. The only problem is I have a tendency to actually READ all the interesting looking stuff that turns up, which is why I never get any sleep :3_eyes:
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