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    Hot Dogs Research Paper

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    At every barbeque, picnic, outing, or family get together, hot dogs are consumed. Millions of people adore hot dogs, and just cannot get enough of them. Millions are bought and devoured by the human race. They can be grilled or boiled, and then you can put ketchup, mustard, onions, and other delicious condiments on top. Most people are too busy adoring the food to ask, what is really in a hot dog? The first ingredient is mechanically separated meat. It is light pink and looks like strawberry ice cream. The texture is very slimy. When the squished meat comes out of the machine, it can either look like a snake or spaghetti. Very appetizing, right? Deep within the pink slime, there are crushed bones, tissues, and muscles. Having the extra stuff…

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    typical poultry nugget, like the famous poultry McNuggets, are more in comparison with 50 percent fat and they also incorporate a lot more carbohydrates in comparison with proteins. Keep in mind as well, that the carbohydrate percentage uses really detrimental carbohydrates found in this fillers as well as breading. Many poultry nuggets are usually strong fried, often in a acrylic that contains trans fat. Trans fat leads to cell membrane deformities of which give rise to this advancement…

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    the lack of proper nutrition. However, after reading articles and results recorded from experiments, the astonishing truth is vegetarians receive the necessary amount of daily nutrient. On average, adults are recommended to intake forty-six to fifty-six grams of protein daily. Those numbers may appear difficult to reach, especially for someone that does not ingest meat. Despite the challenge, research from The Center of Disease Control and Prevention has proven that “with some planning, a…

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    Chunky Movie Analysis

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    Hidden Ingredients of Processes Food Campbell’s soup product line “Chunky” debuted in 1970 as ready-to-serve soups. From a traditional canned soup point of view, it was sensational because the portion of food gets much larger than before. In 2009, Chunky revamped its contents to be a more satisfying soup product by focusing on including a variety of vegetables and chunks of lean meat in a can (Campbell’s). The concept of satisfying an appetite is the crucial factor for the newly improved canned…

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    no doubt that food is the paramount needs for human beings because food provides nutrients for human and without food human can’t survived in the world. In general, there are many different ways to get nutrients such as fruit, vegetable and animals meat but as we live in a developed science and technology society all you need is money, you can buy any food you want even though delivery food to you houses. As the matter of facts, food industries are mass produce food with chemicals that can…

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    Threat Of Global Diets

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    2 billion people worldwide consume a diet based mainly on meat compared to an estimated 4 billion people who live primarily on a plant-based diet. Many of these 4 billion lactoovovegetarians (people who only eat vegetables ) are forced to live on this type of plant based diet due to a shortage of resources such as fertile land, energy resources and access to fresh water. (1) The World Health organisation has recorded its concern of ‘the number of malnourished people ever recorded in…

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    Overuse Of Antibiotics

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    who believe humans need to be eliminated from this earth but I don’t think the majority of us want this to happen. The constant pumping of drugs in the animals results in the accumulation of antibiotic resistant bacteria inside them and even in the air around them. This happens because feeding antibiotics to animals that are not sick kills off weak bacteria and creates the perfect environment for antibiotic-resistant bacteria to multiply and thrive. These animals start accumulating superbugs…

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    Animal Farm Satire

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    There are many ways to harvest chicken and meats, but the most common one and the one you’re consuming may have been raised in the cage free environment and getting injected with steroids. That’s sound free and happy right? Well no is not, cage free stands for having thirty thousands of chicken or even more, stuck in a dark place where they cannot move. The chicken are only allowed to stand in one place, do their needs in that same place and not even get clean. Imagine your meats and poultry…

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    Emulsion Lab Report

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    frankfurters include grinding the lean pork meat and backfat separately, then the Quick cure and seasonings are mixed with the lean pork, in the presence of ice, the fat is added and the mixture is chopped to a desired temperature. The mix is then stuffed into links and smoked. For the regular frankfurters, the initial mixture was chopped to a temperature of 6°C before adding the fat and chopping until 13°C was reached. The overchopped frankfurters…

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    It 's my most dreaded conversation on why I 'm a vegetarian. Some even argue with me to eat meat again. They 'll ask me questions like, "Where do you get your protein"; then I 'll answer them with beans, lentil, oatmeal, yogurt, and nuts; even that answer doesn 't seem to satisfy them. I could question them about their cholesterol since they think red meat is the only place to get their protein. One time she cooked meat sauce without telling me; I spilled it onto my pasta, so right before…

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