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preparations. cardamom (large) hypnotic, appetizer, astringent to bowels, tonic to heart and liver. cambodge astringent, digestive, thermogenic, constipating, used in haemorrhoids, diarrhea, & to control obesity. cassia astringent, stimulant, carminative, germicidal & for checking nausea & vomiting celery
function) flavouring parsley, cinnamon, allspice, dill, mint, garlic, onion, bay leaves, clove, thyme, tarragon, cumin, marjoram, star anise, basil, rosemary, caraway, sage, savory, corianer. anise, mace, nutmeg, fennel, sesame, vanilla, pepper, oregano, horseradish, japanese fenugreek, cardamom, celery...
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'almond', must be declared and highlighted, not 'nuts' celery mustard sesame seeds sulphur dioxide and sulphites (at concentrations of more than 10mg/kg or 10mg/l in terms of total sulphur dioxide) - used as a preservative lupin molluscs e.g. mussels, oysters, squid, snails note: there are some derivatives
'spaghetti bolognaise - contains milk, celery, wheat' be in a legible handwritten or printed format see our booklet allergen information for non-prepacked food for advice, options and examples use of 'may contain ...' statement use of a 'may contain....' statement, or similar, to indicate that the product...
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