Nanak Paneer does not have weird ingredients?!


Question:

Nanak Paneer does not have weird ingredients?

Nanak paneer conatians naturally derived ingredients. The function of the ingredients is to give it body, texture and flavour that resemble the qualities of paneer. The percentage of these ingredients is .0001%. most manufacturers do not declare ingredients at this miniscule scale. The reason for disclosing is consumer protection with respect to allergens.


Answers:
Naturally derived does not always mean its a good thing-dogsh!t and cyanide are natural too. Companies are also allowed to use 2 percent of "finishing" ingredients without labeling what they consist of. Thats a HUGE issue for those of us with severe allergies. Most nanak paneer also has potassium sorbate, and MODIFIED food starch. If you dont realize how scary MODIFIED foods are, google it. Food have been modified with all sorts of questionable stuff, such as scorpion venom to make the plant resistant to pests. Modified food cannot be considered "natural", but is allowed to be called that by the crackheads at the FDA. Things labeled as "natural" flavors and colors most usually come from animal sources.




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