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A check of the Bumble Bee site :

http://www.bumblebee.com/feedback/qanda.htm

 

Why does Bumble Bee add hydrolyzed protein to canned tuna?

 

Hydrolyzed protein is added to our canned tuna products as an optional

flavoring ingredient. Hydrolyzed protein enhances the flavor of tuna,

resulting in a more mild, delicate taste. The hydrolyzed proteins

currently used are derived either from casein, the primary protein

constituent of milk, or a soy protein.

 

Are Bumble Bee's products gluten free?

 

All our Bumble Bee Brand canned seafood products are gluten free.

However, the crackers contained within our Bumble Bee Brand Ready-to-Eat

Tuna Salad & Crackers, contain wheat flour.

 

What are the ingredients in the vegetable broth in canned tuna?

 

We add a small amount of flavoring broth made from the following list of

vegetables:

Carrots; Peas; Green & Red Bell Peppers; Onions; Parsley; Celery;

Garlic.

***********

 

Hydrolized protein is MSG.

Ron

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" the desert_rat " <ron

 

Thursday, January 17, 2002 5:03 PM

Bumble Bee Tuna

 

 

> A check of the Bumble Bee site :

> http://www.bumblebee.com/feedback/qanda.htm

>

> Why does Bumble Bee add hydrolyzed protein to canned tuna?

>

> Hydrolyzed protein is added to our canned tuna products as an optional

> flavoring ingredient. Hydrolyzed protein enhances the flavor of tuna,

> resulting in a more mild, delicate taste. The hydrolyzed proteins

> currently used are derived either from casein, the primary protein

> constituent of milk, or a soy protein.

>

> Are Bumble Bee's products gluten free?

>

> All our Bumble Bee Brand canned seafood products are gluten free.

> However, the crackers contained within our Bumble Bee Brand Ready-to-Eat

> Tuna Salad & Crackers, contain wheat flour.

>

> What are the ingredients in the vegetable broth in canned tuna?

>

> We add a small amount of flavoring broth made from the following list of

> vegetables:

> Carrots; Peas; Green & Red Bell Peppers; Onions; Parsley; Celery;

> Garlic.

> ***********

>

> Hydrolized protein is MSG.

> Ron

 

Unless the Bumble Bee company is lying, from what they say there is

no MSG in their vegetable broth. Soy, yes, but MSG no.

 

Alobar

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Alobar,

 

No it isn't in the broth but I got this off the USDA site

 

Are MSG and hydrolyzed protein related?

 

Yes. MSG is the sodium salt of glutamic acid. Glutamic acid is an amino

acid, one of the building blocks of protein. It is found in virtually all

food and, in abundance, in food that is high in protein, including meat,

poultry, cheeses, and fish.

 

Hydrolyzed proteins, used by the food industry to enhance flavor, are

simply proteins that have been chemically broken apart into amino acids.

The chemical breakdown of proteins may result in the formation of free

glutamate that joins with free sodium to form MSG. In this case, the

presence of MSG does not need to be disclosed on labeling. Labeling is

required when MSG is added as a direct ingredient.

 

I agree with what someone said earlier that breathing seems dangerous after

reading the recent posts! But I think I will try to avoid hydrolyzed

protein in all it's disguises.

 

Lori

 

At 07:25 PM 01/17/2002 -0600, you wrote:

 

>-

> " the desert_rat " <ron

>

>Thursday, January 17, 2002 5:03 PM

> Bumble Bee Tuna

>

>

> > A check of the Bumble Bee site :

> >

>

<http://www.bumblebee.com/feedback/qanda.htm>http://www.bumblebee.com/feedback/q\

anda.htm

> >

> > Why does Bumble Bee add hydrolyzed protein to canned tuna?

> >

> > Hydrolyzed protein is added to our canned tuna products as an optional

> > flavoring ingredient. Hydrolyzed protein enhances the flavor of tuna,

> > resulting in a more mild, delicate taste. The hydrolyzed proteins

> > currently used are derived either from casein, the primary protein

> > constituent of milk, or a soy protein.

> >

> > Are Bumble Bee's products gluten free?

> >

> > All our Bumble Bee Brand canned seafood products are gluten free.

> > However, the crackers contained within our Bumble Bee Brand Ready-to-Eat

> > Tuna Salad & Crackers, contain wheat flour.

> >

> > What are the ingredients in the vegetable broth in canned tuna?

> >

> > We add a small amount of flavoring broth made from the following list of

> > vegetables:

> > Carrots; Peas; Green & Red Bell Peppers; Onions; Parsley; Celery;

> > Garlic.

> > ***********

> >

> > Hydrolized protein is MSG.

> > Ron

>

> Unless the Bumble Bee company is lying, from what they say there is

>no MSG in their vegetable broth. Soy, yes, but MSG no.

>

>Alobar

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Actually the question and answer were both taken from the USDA web site.

 

I'm often a bit suspect about assertions made by anyone overly fervent in

their opinions. But when a govt agency admits something..... figure there

must be some truth in it!

 

Lori

 

At 10:55 AM 01/18/2002 -0500, you wrote:

>In a message dated 1/17/02 11:54:28 PM Eastern Standard Time,

>llclj writes:

>

>

> > Are MSG and hydrolyzed protein related?

>

>www.truthinlabeling.org has a lot of info on this subject...

>

>:-) Gabriela

 

 

 

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---Greetings Everyone!

Here is an excerpt from an article I found at a friend's website

online. It might help to explain this additive for those who are in

doubt...

 

Excitotoxins:

The Taste That Kills...

Excitotoxin: A substance added to foods and beverages that is known

to stimulate neurons to death, causing brain damage of varying

degrees! Excitotoxins can be found in ingredients such as monosodium

glutamate, aspartame (NUTRASWEET),aspartic acid, cysteine, and

hydrolyzed protein.

" Excitotoxins: The Taste That kills " , by Dr. Russell Blaylock,

describes what excitotoxins are, where they are found, and how they

react in the body. Dr. Blaylock, a board certified neurosurgeon,

presents the latest research findings to demostrate how exposure to

excitotoxins will damage nerve cells in the brain. The use of

aspartame, hydrolyzed vegetable protein, and monosodium glutamate in

prepared foods and beverages continues to increase on a yearly basis.

These substances were approved by the FDA only after repeated and

intensive effort by drug company lobbyists. The FDA receives hundreds

of complaints each year regarding it's use.

Telephone: 1-800-BEAT.MSG

 

SKIP everything with Monosodium Glutamate:

MSG as it is called... is a commonly used flavor enhancer. It is not

a seasoning but a chemical which " enhances " taste by exciting and

increasing the sensitivity of taste buds. MSG affects you, not your

food! Msg tricks your brain into thinking the food you are eating

tastes good. Manufacturers can use inferior ingredients and thus make

the product seem tastier! Inferior products and higher profits

prevail at the expense of consumer health! MSG intolerance is not an

allergic reaction, but a powerful drug reaction.

Common reactions: Migraines,nausea and vomiting,irritable bowel

syndrome,asthma attacks,shortness of breath, anxiety or panic

attacks,heart palpitations,partial paralysis, balance difficulties,

mental confusion, moodswings,behavioral disorders(esp. in children),

skin rashes, mouth lesions, depression, and more.

Enjoy!!! <grin>

 

JoAnn Guest

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http://canceranswer.homestead.com/Goodfoods.html

 

 

naturalradical@a... wrote:

> In a message dated 1/17/02 11:54:28 PM Eastern Standard Time,

> llclj@m... writes:

>

>

> > Are MSG and hydrolyzed protein related?

>

> www.truthinlabeling.org has a lot of info on this subject...

>

> :-) Gabriela

>

>

>

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