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Use LLMs to retrieve properties on ingredients/additives #298

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teolemon opened this issue Apr 5, 2023 · 0 comments
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Use LLMs to retrieve properties on ingredients/additives #298

teolemon opened this issue Apr 5, 2023 · 0 comments
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teolemon commented Apr 5, 2023

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  • Use LLMs to retrieve properties on ingredients/additives

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is E471 vegan ?
The emulsifier E471 is typically made from either glycerol esters of fatty acids from plant origin or from glycerol esters of fatty acids from animal origin, such as pork fat. Whether or not E471 is considered vegan depends on the specific source of the fatty acids used to make it. Some vegans may consider E471 made from plant-based sources to be acceptable, while others may not consider it vegan regardless of its origin. It is best to check with the manufacturer of the product to determine the source of E471.

is E120 safe ?
E120, also known as cochineal or carmine, is a natural red food coloring derived from insects. It is considered safe for consumption by most people, but some individuals may have an allergic reaction to it. Additionally, the use of E120 is not considered suitable for vegans or vegetarians, as it is derived from insects. The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has established an acceptable daily intake (ADI) for E120, and considers it safe for use in food within the recommended limits.

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