What's a watermelon with a dose of sodium cyclamate
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Last Update: 2017-11-13
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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Introduction: watermelon is a fruit that everyone likes to eat, especially in summer, but some watermelons taste sweet Many people say they have made sweet element, so what kind of watermelons have made sweet element? Watermelon is a good fruit for many people It has high nutritional value, has the function of diuresis and detumescence, and also contains a lot of vitamins However, many illegal vendors start to inject sodium cyclamate into watermelon, so what kind of watermelon is it? Learn through the safety net of Baibai Here's what a watermelon with sodium cyclamate looks like: Compared with the normal area, the cut watermelon pulp is translucent and shows signs of deterioration Black spots appear on the surface of watermelon, the watermelon rots completely, and the skin is damaged and flows yellow liquid The epidermis of the rest watermelons began to decay at the injection site of sweetener, and white mould spots appeared The surface and pulp of the cut watermelon were rotted seriously and there were white mould spots inside and outside The surface and internal pulp of the same batch of watermelon purchased without any treatment are free of rot and deterioration, and the smell and taste are normal We know how watermelon looks after injecting sodium cyclamate If you have little knowledge about food additives, you can go to Baibai safety net You can know a lot of knowledge, such as is sodium cyclamate harmful to human body and how to use food safety detector Editor in charge: he xianrob
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