ASCORBIC ACID IN FOOD RECIPES

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DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS | FOOD AND NUTRITION INFORMATION ...
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FAQ – ULTIMATE DANIEL FAST
On the Daniel Fast you should avoid additives, chemicals, and preservatives as much as possible. However, there are some ingredients in canned foods that are considered “natural” preservatives. Examples are salt, lemon juice, and ascorbic acid, which is a form of vitamin C. So, yes, foods with ascorbic and/or citric acid …
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DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS | FOOD AND NUTRITION INFORMATION ...
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FAQ – ULTIMATE DANIEL FAST
On the Daniel Fast you should avoid additives, chemicals, and preservatives as much as possible. However, there are some ingredients in canned foods that are considered “natural” preservatives. Examples are salt, lemon juice, and ascorbic acid, which is a form of vitamin C. So, yes, foods with ascorbic and/or citric acid …
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DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS | FOOD AND NUTRITION INFORMATION ...
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FAQ – ULTIMATE DANIEL FAST
On the Daniel Fast you should avoid additives, chemicals, and preservatives as much as possible. However, there are some ingredients in canned foods that are considered “natural” preservatives. Examples are salt, lemon juice, and ascorbic acid, which is a form of vitamin C. So, yes, foods with ascorbic and/or citric acid …
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