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Trichloroethylene has been detected in dairy products (milk, cheese, butter) at 0.3-10 pg/kg (0.3-10 ppb), meat (English beef) at 12-16 ppb, oils and fats at 0-19 ppb, beverages (canned fruit drink, light ale, instant coffee, tea, wine) at 0.02-60 ppb, fruits and vegetables (potatoes, apples, pears, tomatoes) at 0-5 ppb, and fresh bread at 7 ppb (McConnell et al. 1975). Samples obtained from a food processor in Pennsylvania contained trichloroethylene concentrations of 68 ppb in plant tap water, 28 ppb in Chinese-style sauce,... [Pg.219]

Stintzing, F.C., Schieber, A., and Carle, R., Rote Bete als farbendes Lebensmittel eine Bestandsaufnahme. Obst Gem. Kartoffelver. Fruit Vegetable Potato Process. 85, 196, 2000. [Pg.95]

Materials to be Rice, wheat, fruit, vegetable, potato, sugar cane and tea... [Pg.1327]

Fruits and vegetables Potato, carrot Edible, proteins stable in storage tissues Must be cooked before consumption (potato), high starch content (potato)... [Pg.193]

Meat, liver, eggs, vegetables, potatoes, cereals... [Pg.363]

Starchy vegetables potatoes (white potatoes, french fries, potato chips, and mashed potatoes)... [Pg.38]

It is found in meat, hsh, and poultry, grains and cereals, green leafy vegetables, potatoes, and soybeans. [Pg.615]

Uses Demeton-s-methyl is a pale yellow oil that has a sulfur-like odor. It is a systemic and contact insecticide and acaricide. It kills insects that feed on plants by sucking juices. It is used to control aphids, sawflies, and spider mites in fruits, vegetables, potatoes, cereals, ornamentals, and forestry. Demeton-s-methyl replaces methyl demeton, a mixture of demeton-s-methyl and demeton-o-methyl sold as systox meta. Demeton-s-methyl is more toxic to insects than demeton-o-methyl. It is available as an emulsifiable concentrate.28,40... [Pg.133]

Uses fungicide, fruit, ornamentals, vegetables, potatoes, cereals Trade names Dithane M-45 (Rohm Haas), Manzate (Dupont)... [Pg.124]

Uses insecticide, citrus, cotton, grapes, fruit, vegetables, potatoes, sorghum, soyabeans, tobacco... [Pg.257]

Uses herbicide, cotton, vegetables, potatoes, sunflowers Trade names Caparol, Gesagard (Ciba)... [Pg.656]

Pyridine azomethine insecticides contain a pyridine and an azomethine group. Pymetro-zine is the only member of this class. It is a highly selective antifeeding insecticide for control of aphids and whiteflies on vegetables, potatoes, citrus, fruits, hops, and ornamentals. [Pg.73]

Agricultural and dairy products Cereal grain Leaf vegetables Root crops Fruit vegetables Potatoes Tea Grass... [Pg.414]

What kinds of fat do you usually add to vegetables, potatoes, etc Mark the one or two you use most often ... [Pg.973]

C Ascorbic acid Citrus fruits, tomatoes, leafy green vegetables, potatoes Male and female 60 mg/d Preg 70 mg/dl Lact 95 mg/dl... [Pg.90]

Consumer price premiums tend to be high for countries and products with a small total turnover of organic production compared with conventional products. For example, high price premiums are achieved for vegetables, potatoes and fruit in several Mediterranean countries such as Italy, Spain, Greece and Portugal, despite their national production (Michelsen et al. 1999). By contrast, in countries where organic products... [Pg.23]

The mean iodine concentration in other foodstuffs, e.g., meat and meat products, bread and cereals, vegetables, potatoes, fruits and berries, and fats and oils, is 2—3pg/100g and their contribution of iodine to total iodine intake are assumed to be limited (Dahl et al., 2004). As a consequence of the high iodine concenttation in eggs, eggs are of equal importance to total iodine intake as the sum of bread, cereals, vegetables and fruits. [Pg.346]


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