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noun
One of the substances present in a mixture, especially food.
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But pet owners should pay attention to ingredient lists.
(He attributes both problems to ingredient suppliers, and says that in each case "we didn't know").
"Committing to certified palm oil requires complex changes to ingredient receipting, tracking, handling and usage," Ms. Jones said.
But the audit did not extend to ingredient suppliers, including a New Jersey company whose imported spices from China were tainted with salmonella.
Some pet owners have turned to raw products because of a growing number of recalls of processed pet foods, including a spate of pet food recalls in 2007 linked to ingredient suppliers in China that are believed to have resulted in the death or serious illness of hundreds of pets.
The tea, beverage, and wine plate can be divided into beer, medical wine, beverage, Shaohsing wine, grape wine, and white wine according to ingredient granularity.
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While doctors may disagree with her about whether gold can be irritating, it has become a go-to ingredient in skin care products.
The go-to ingredient for skin lightening, and the one many dermatologists say is the best, is hydroquinone, but controversies surrounding its safety have inspired a search for alternative ingredients.
Karen Dubin, the director of Sniffapalooza, which stages events for fragrance enthusiasts, predicts that ambrox, a musky, ambery molecule, found in M/Mink and Le Labo's Another 13, will be the "new go-to ingredient" in niche fragrance.
So watch the video above to learn everything from her secret go-to ingredient to her favorite recipe in her new book.
Almond butter has a creamy, decadent texture and taste, and when Keri Gans, RDN, author of The Small Change Diet has no time in the morning, it's her go-to ingredient.
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