How to distinguish whether oranges are sweetened
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Last Update: 2017-09-11
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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Introduction: many people sometimes feel so sweet when they eat oranges Are they injected with sodium cyclamate? How to distinguish whether oranges are sweetened? Many people want to know whether the orange is injected with sodium cyclamate, because the injection of sodium cyclamate into the orange will cause the orange to become very sweet, although it is very enjoyable to eat, but the harm to the body is very great, so how to distinguish whether the orange is injected with sodium cyclamate? Learn through the safety net of Baibai Consumers can't tell if the orange has been sprayed with cyclamate from its appearance They can only tell by "smelling" and "eating" 1 Oranges without sweetener smell strong orange, but oranges with sweetener smell only light orange 2 Generally, the sour taste of oranges will subside before the Spring Festival If the oranges eaten by consumers do not have any sour taste, they should be sweetened So how to identify whether there is sodium cyclamate in fruit? The simplest way is to use food safety detector to check whether there is sodium cyclamate 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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