Everybody knows who and what this funny animal is right?
It's a Bever!
I read an article about "Vanilla Flavoring". Yes, those of us who have bought vanilla flavoring to use in place of the expensive 100% vanilla, or it was in the cake mix you just made or in your sodas or packaged puddings or ice cream or yogurt, any food that says "Artificial Vanilla".. that would be thousands of products you buy in a package or box or can!
Did you know what is in that 'Vanilla Flavoring"?
"Beaver
anal gland juice" Really!
I don't want to gross you all out but you must read this article...
All together now,, Mmmmm, I just love Vanilla, no, were talking about "Artifical Vanilla Flavoring"
Truth is, chemicals that are used as weed killer, flame retardant, and
sunscreen are startlingly common in your supermarket. But you won’t find
“carcinogens,” “paint chemicals,” or “beaver anal gland juice” on the back
panel. They’ll be hidden under names like “Butylated HydroxyAnisole” or
“natural flavoring.” Break through the science experiment to find out what you’re
really eating.
Natural Flavors
The
name sounds innocent enough, but these mild-sounding words are used by
the food industry as an umbrella term for some pretty horrible stuff
you must not have heard of
castoreum,
which is “used extensively in perfumery and has been added to food as a flavor ingredient for at least 80 years.”
Castoreum
is a product of the trapping industry. When beavers are skinned for
their fur, these glands are taken out, and are sold after being smoked
or sun-dried to prevent putrefaction…
Castoreum
is used in “high class” perfumery for “refined leathery nuances.” It
is also reportedly used in some incense. In food, castoreum is used to
flavor candies, drinks, and desserts such as puddings.
This means that 'naturall flavors' or 'Organic flavors' can be used in the ingrediants
description!!! -- Look for natural Vanilla Bean flavoring
I think it's time for all consumers to revolt!
Tell the food companies "We will not stand for the horrible things that are put in our food"
I'll admit I changed my eating habits years ago going vegetarian and if it's in a box, I don't buy it. I don't eat meat or drink sodas! But 'vanilla flavoring' I'm as guilty as the next person, but will never buy it or anything with it again!
My toes curl when I think about it!
Saying Mmmm, I love vanilla, but this!!
EwwwWwwww!
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Non-Alcoholic Vanilla Extract
2 vanilla beans
1 1/2 cups glycerin
1/2 cup warm water
Directions:
Slit beans down the middle, and scrape down seeds.
Place both in glycerin and warm water.
Place in a dark jar (or a light jar in a dark place).
Let sit for a month or so.
Shake often.
Strain. (optional).