Nothing makes a dish better than topping it with some shredded cheese, from enchiladas and tacos, to cheesy hash elegante and many spins on the tater tot casserole. But what about wood pulp — would ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Close-up picture of shredded cheese - Juanmonino/Getty Images In 2016, an FDA food fraud investigation into Castle Cheese Inc.
Aside from the extra caloric implications, here’s another reason why you might want to think about halting the habit of sprinkling Parmesan cheese on your pizza and pasta. The reason: You might not be ...
If you haven't heard, there's probably wood pulp in your shredded cheese. But what does that mean? And how many other food products also contain this interesting additive? Turns out, there are plenty.
Odds are, you don't give much thought to your Parmesan cheese—you sprinkle it over your pasta and get on with it. But a new investigation has discovered that some Parmesan cheese may contain a ...
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The US Forest Service has opened a $1.7 million plant that will produce cellulose nanocrystals (CNC) from wood by-products, like wood chips and sawdust. The end result is stronger than Kevlar or ...