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Discover Ludwig'made from ingredients' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something made using a specific list of ingredients, such as a recipe. For example: "This delicious cake is made from ingredients you probably already have in your pantry."
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But its product is on a higher level, made from ingredients like sweet-tart Italian amarena cherries.
The farm showcases Calabria's seasonal bounty and serves meals made from ingredients culled from the surrounding fields.
Everything served at Dok, from the rosé wine to the ice cream, is made from ingredients grown in Israel.
The shop, dedicated to handcrafted ice cream made from ingredients like beer, blue corn and "lobster" croutons, sells $12 pints.
The page that accompanies, "Eat foods made from ingredients that you can picture in their raw state or growing in nature" looks like a classic still life.
Breakfasts are made from ingredients straight from the garden: farm-fresh egg frittatas, homemade granola with huckleberries and warm zucchini bread, all made by the proprietor, Judi Stuart.
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Read the ingredients on bottles of lambic and verify that they are made from natural ingredients such as malted barley, wheat, and fresh fruit.
They are viscous, vibrant and made from organic ingredients.
Hot dogs are made from better ingredients, with fewer additives.
Nutella, she said, should be made from "other ingredients".
Any food or product made from these ingredients would be given the BE label.
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