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"crop contaminant" means any substance not intentionally added to food, but which gets added to articles of food in the process of their production (including operations carried out in crop husbandry, animal husbandry and veterinary medicine), manufacture, processing, preparation, treatment, packing,
packaging transport or holding of articles of such food as a result of environmental contamination chapter contaminants, toxins and residues : metal contaminants . . chemicals described in monographs of the indian pharmacopoeia when used in foods, shall not contain metal contaminants beyond the limits...
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known, chicken marinates in a sauce of prunes, green olives, garlic, olive oil, and seasonings. it is well worth the time it takes to make, as this marvelous mediterranean fare is a perfect party dish, and keeps and reheats well. by teresa watch original homemade italian beef chuck roast is slow-cooked...
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