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  • 31List of food additives — This is an alphabetical list of food additives. For related lists, see also: List of food additives, Codex Alimentarius and E number.: This article is incomplete. Please help by expanding it. List of food additive types* Acidity regulators * Anti …

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  • 32alpha-Linolenic acid — Not to be confused with linoleic acid. This article is about alpha linolenic acid. For other uses, see Linolenic acid. α Linolenic acid …

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  • 33Almond — For other uses, see Almond (disambiguation). Almond Almond tree with ripening fruit. Majorca, Spain. Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 34Canola — For other uses, see Canola (disambiguation). Canola refers to a cultivar of either Rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) or Field Mustard (Brassica campestris L. or Brassica Rapa var.). Its seeds are used to produce edible oil suitable for consumption by… …

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  • 35Safflower — Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae (unranked): Angiosperms …

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  • 36Nigella sativa — Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae Division …

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  • 37Hazelnut — For the tree, see Corylus avellana. Nuts, hazelnuts or filberts Hazelnuts, with shell (left) …

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  • 38Brassica napus — Rapeseed oil redirects here. For the vegetable oil, see canola. Rapeseed Rapeseed (Brassica napus) Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 39List of essential oils — Essential oils are volatile and liquid aroma compounds from natural sources, usually plants. Essential oils are not oils in a strict sense, but often share with oils a poor solubility in water. Essential oils often have an odor and are therefore… …

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  • 40Flour — For other uses, see Flour (disambiguation). A paper sack of wheat flour, with a metal measuring scoop. Flour is a powder which is made from grinding cereal grains, other seeds or roots (like Cassava). It is the main ingredient of bread, which is… …

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