Harm of watermelon with cyclamate
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Last Update: 2017-08-04
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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Introduction: many watermelons will be injected with sodium cyclamate in order to be sweet What are the hazards of sodium cyclamate watermelons? Understand through the staff of Baibai safety net Generally speaking, watermelon is the best-selling fruit in summer It not only quenches thirst, but also tastes more delicious in the refrigerator However, some watermelons are very sweet and some are not Many sweet watermelons will be injected with sodium cyclamate What are the hazards of sodium cyclamate watermelons? Learn through the safety net The banned food additive -- sodium cyclamate, which is used to inject watermelon, has the toxicity of damaging liver and kidney functions, affecting children's intellectual development and so on It's not suitable for the fetus You really need to buy a melon if you want The general appearance of watermelons after injection of sodium cyclamate is as follows: first, the flesh is not natural pink, but bright red; second, it tastes sweet, but only limited to the center of the melon, and the flesh near the melon skin tastes insipid; third, the seeds are white and very small, tender, some even transparent, which fully shows that the melon is not mature The real mature seeds should be full Through understanding, the harm of sweet watermelon is still great, so we must pay more attention, so how to identify whether there is sweet element in fruit? Food safety detector is the best detection method, if you want to know more about food additives, you can go to Baibai safety net Editor in charge: he xianrob
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