Dry cat
food can contain as little as 10 % moisture.
So, hypothetically, the Kibbles «n Bits Beef Flavor
food can contain 97 % corn and soybean meal — but with beef as the third listed ingredient, dog owners might think there's a lot of it.
While raw dog
food can contain Salmonella, commercial dog food is not also free from the bacteria.
Public health agencies and many veterinarians say that raw
food can contain bacteria like Salmonella, E.coli, and Listeria.
Imagine a can of wet cat
food can contain up to 78 percent of moisture while their favorite prey, the rat, can store about 70 percent in its body.
Like we have already said, a can of wet cat
food can contain up to 78 percent of moisture.
The food can contain flaxseed which is high in thiamin, phosphorus, manganese, iron, calcium, copper and magnesium.
Raw
food can contain Salmonella, E. coli, and other bacteria that we frequently hear about in recalls.
For example, a 3 - ounce pack of kitten wet
food can contain 78 percent moisture which essentially means 2.34 ounces of the preparation is water.
For example, most dry dog food will have approximately 10 % water, whereas wet dog
food can contain about 75 % of water.
In regards to the arsenic issue, I agree, it makes me uneasy that a healthy
food can contain arsenic, so that is up to you to whether or not to eat rice.
Any frozen
food can contain trans fats but this is especially true for frozen pizzas, which come with 1 gram of trans fats per slice.
In the USDA's view, it is not even worth doing a taste test on the food, as «
a food can contain disease producing micro-organisms yet taste normal.»
But so little is lost that frozen
foods can contain significantly higher amounts of these vitamins than those tired specimens that were picked before their peak and stored for days or even weeks before you ate them.
Organic
foods can contain fewer pesticide residues than foods grown using traditional methods, but there is also no evidence that makes them safer for your baby.
In general, the super power
foods can contain a lot of vital vitamins and supplements for babies.
In fact, many unprocessed
foods can contain up to 0.4 PPM (parts per million) of lead or more.
Different
foods can contain the same chemical or substance that causes the intolerance, but in small amounts.
Even foods marketed as health
foods can contain huge amounts of sugar.
Heavily processed
foods can contain chemicals that are harmful to the body and often do not contain enough of the nutrients your body needs.
The problem is in the food we eat in general not many people realise that even so called healthy
foods can contain large amounts of salt, sugar and fat.
Almost all processed foods contain plastic or are made using plastic; hence almost all processed
foods can contain BPA.
Added sugar where you least expect it, vegetable oils like canola oil, phthalates which leach in from the plastic packaging, trans - fats — processed
foods can contain any of those acne villains.
«Commercially processed pet
foods can contain harmful bacteria, just as the raw meat offered for human consumption.
With the recent recall of dog
food cans containing pentobarbita — a sedative used to put dogs down — and recalls of dog food for salmonella every few days, it's no wonder pet parents are concerned about where the products they buy are coming from.
Mass - produced pet
foods can contain some elements that could be considered unhealthy for your pet, such as antibiotics, herbicides, pesticides, which can be difficult for your puppy to rid from the body and if these build up, they could lead to a toxic situation for your dog.
Some very expensive
foods can contain lots of plant protein, for example, which can be hard for some dogs to digest.
However, different brands of dog
foods can contain varying amounts of vitamins, which can be a cause for confusion.
Regular and even premium brand pet
foods can contain toxins, bad bacteria, and «meat by - products» (an industry term for anything other than meat).
Both wet and dry dog
foods can contain various combinations of red meat, poultry meat, meat byproducts, grains, soybeans, egg, and other ingredients.
Grain - free foods don't contain phytates to bind the minerals so
the foods can contain an over-abundance of some minerals that your dog can absorb.
Manufactured pet
foods can contain umectants like sugar / sucrose, corn syrup, sorbitol and molasses; antimicrobial preservatives like propionic, sorbic and phosphoric acids, sodium nitrite, sodium and calcium propionate and potassium sorbate; natural coloring agents like iron oxide and caramel, and synthetic coloring agents like coal - tar derived azo - dyes such as Yellow 5, Red 40, Yellow 6, and Blue 2; emulsifying agents used as stabilizers and thickeners, such as seaweed, seed, and microbial gums, gums from trees, and chemically modified plant cellulose like citrus pectin, xanthan and guar gum, and carrageenan; flavor and palatability enhances include «natural» flavors, «animal digest», and even MSG (monosodium glutamate); natural fiber like beet pulp, and miscellaneous additives like polyphosphates that help retain natural moisture, condition and texture of manufactured pet foods.
Premium dogs
foods can contain these products, so just because you are feeding a higher quality or more expensive food doesn't mean that food will not cause a food allergy.
Not exact matches
Eating fewer, larger meals means that those meals
can contain lots of calories giving me the flexibility to enjoy
foods typically not associated with dieting e.g. bread, cereal, frozen yoghurt / ice cream, pasta etc..
In early March, the J.M. Smucker Co. recalled more than 107 million
cans of dog
food — sold under popular brands like Gravy Train and Kibbles»n' Bits — after determining it had used ingredients
containing toxic euthanasia drugs.
The Cruz algorithm was then applied to what the campaign calls an «enhanced voter file,» which
can contain as many as 50,000 data points gathered from voting records, popular websites and consumer information such as magazine subscriptions, car ownership and preferences for
food and clothing.
Campaigners on both side of the GM debate have discovered shared ground in agreeing that, as is currently UK law, all
food containing more than 1 \ % GM content - however that
can be defined - should be labelled so that the public
can decide for themselves.
They
can conveniently be housed on a card table that
contains a shelter, playthings, and
food — sort of a «rat plateau.»
Here in Australia you
can not buy «gluten free oats» — irrespective of whether they have been either grown or processed away from wheat, rye, barley, etc. — because FSANZ (
food standards Australia) prohibit their being labelled as such, for all oats
contain gluten!
Hi Karla, I would recommend using a strong magimix for things like nut butters and any recipes
containing dates as these
can be quite tough on the
food processor.
That is because they
contain soluble fiber (cheerios not that much, oatmeal its sort of ok) but there are other better
food options that
can lower cholesterol much better, and this is one of them.
Junky «comfort
foods» like burgers, pizza, or fried snacks are where many of us turn when we're feeling stressed or are too busy to cook, but eating these creates a vicious circle: they usually
contain high levels of protein, fats and carbohydrates that don't
contain vital minerals and vitamins, which
can induce stress.
If you are concerned about gluten in
foods containing modified
food starch, there are a few ways you
can avoid it:
Although some claim that we
can obtain all the vitamin D we need by spending a short amount of time each day in the sun, Price found that healthy primitive diets were rich in vitamin D -
containing foods like butterfat, eggs, liver, organ meats, marine oils and seafood, particularly shrimp and crab.
But more and more people are finding they
can not comfortably — or even safely — eat products
containing gluten, often due to Celiac disease, an autoimmune digestive disease that damages the body's ability to absorb nutrients from
food.
Kale
contains a scant amount of calories, and can't be considered a zero calorie
food.
Processed
foods often
contain a lot of sugar, yet it
can be difficult to tell how much.
The uncoated «natural» aluminum this pan is made of
can dissolve and leach into
food that
contains acidic ingredients.
Gluten free baking
can be tricky, especially if you want to eat whole
foods and not to use any flour mixes that might
contain stuff you don't know what they are.
At the end of the day though, grains are a
food group that
contains no essential nutrients that we can't get in much greater amounts from animal
foods or vegetables.