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Barley Flakes


Made from pearled or whole grain barley kernels that have been steam-rolled and dried. Barley flakes may be cooked like rolled oats for hot cereal. They may also be used as an ingredient in baked goods such as breads, muffins or cookies.
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Brown Rice Oligodextrin


A starch created through a combination of enzymes, brown rice, and water. When the enzymes break down the brown rice, the starch becomes easier to digest, while maintaining its nutritional value.
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Palm Kernel Oil: An oil extracted from the seeds of the oil palm, a tree native to Africa and widely cultivated in Africa and parts of Asia. It can be difficult to obtain pure palm-kernel oil, but products which contain this oil are abundantly available. This oil is not terribly healthy because it is extremely high in saturated fats and low in esse [..]
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Ingredient Glossary


Just what are all those ingredients in the food you're eating? Is it really food?
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Acesulfame potassium (nonnutritive sweetener): Calorie-free artificial sweetener approximately 200 times as sweet as regular sugar. Because it has a metallic after-taste, it is often used with other sweeteners which can mask that quality. (Other names: Acesulfame K, Ace K, Sunnett, Sweet One, E590.)
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Acesulfame potassium (nonnutritive sweetener): Calorie-free artificial sweetener approximately 200 times as sweet as regular sugar. Because it has a metallic after-taste, it is often used with other sweeteners which can mask that quality. (Other names: Acesulfame K, Ace K, Sunnett, Sweet One, E590.)
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Acesulfame potassium (nonnutritive sweetener): Calorie-free artificial sweetener approximately 200 times as sweet as regular sugar. Because it has a metallic after-taste, it is often used with other sweeteners which can mask that quality. (Other names: Acesulfame K, Ace K, Sunnett, Sweet One, E590.)
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Acesulfame potassium (nonnutritive sweetener): Calorie-free artificial sweetener approximately 200 times as sweet as regular sugar. Because it has a metallic after-taste, it is often used with other sweeteners which can mask that quality. (Other names: Acesulfame K, Ace K, Sunnett, Sweet One, E590.)
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Acesulfame potassium (nonnutritive sweetener): Calorie-free artificial sweetener approximately 200 times as sweet as regular sugar. Because it has a metallic after-taste, it is often used with other sweeteners which can mask that quality. (Other names: Acesulfame K, Ace K, Sunnett, Sweet One, E590.)
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