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Revised list of GMO-laced Food Ingredients JoAnn Guest Jul 12, 2003 10:40

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Soybeans:

Soy flour, soy oil, lecithin, soy protein isolates and concentrates.

Products that may contain GE soy Derivtives: vitamin E, tofu dogs,

cereals,

veggie burgers and sausages, tamari, soy sauce, chips, ice cream, frozen

yourt,

infant formula, sauces, protein powder, margarine, soy cheeses,

crackers,

breads, cookies, chocolates, candies, fried foods, shampoo, bubble bath,

cosmetics, enriched flours and pastas.

 

*special note: soy and corn ingredients are used in 60% of processed

foods

which is why its time to reexamine the foods we are all eating and

question

what methods were used to raise them.

 

Corn:

Corn flour, corn starch, corn oil, corn sweeteners, syrups.

Products that may contain GE corn derivavtives: vitamin C, tofu dogs,

chips,

candies, ice cream, infant formula, salad dressings, tomato sauces,

breads,

cookies, cereals, baking powder, alcohol, vanilla, margaine, soy sauce,

tamari,

soda, fried foods, powdered sugar, enriched flours and pastas.

 

Canola:

Oil. Products that may contain GE canola derivatives: chips, salad

dressings,

cookies, margarine, soaps, detergents, soy cheeses, fried foods.

 

Cotton:

Oil, fabric. Products that may contain GE cotton or its derivatives:

clothes,

linens, chips, peanut butter, crackers, cookies.

 

Potatoes:

Products that may contain GE potatoes or derivatives: unspecified

processed or

restaurant potato products (fries, mashed, baked, mixes, etc.), chips,

Passover

products, vegetable pies, soups.

 

Tomatoes:

No plum or roma tomatoes have been genetically engineered. But one

cherry

tomato has, as have regular tomatoes. Products that may contain GE

tomatoes or

derivatives: sauces, purees, pizza, lasagna, and most Italian and

Mexican

foods.

 

Dairy Products:

Milk, cheese, butter, buttermilk, sour cream, yogurt, whey. You have to

ask

several questions when you are looking at dairy products. Have the cows

been

treated with rBGH? What kind of feed have they been given? If they are

not

being fed organic grains, chances are quite likely that they will be

eating GE

animal feed. What does this do to their milk products? No one knows.

 

Animal Products:

Because animal feed often contains GEOs, all animal products, or

by-products,

may be affected

 

*Please note that a food may contain some of these items and yet be free

from

GEOs, but we have no way of knowing without tracking down every brand,

every

product and every ingredient.

 

source: Genetically Engineered Foods, Are they safe? You decide. by

Laura

Ticciati and Robin Ticciati, Ph.D., 1998

 

http://www.foe.org/safefood/foodingredients.html

 

 

 

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