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  1. ... Soft beverages Carbonated beverages, mineral water. Other foods Canned fruits, coffee roasting, extracts, flavors, jellies, macaroni, mayonnaise ...
  2. ... dried vegetables, fruits, and meats be substituted for canned goods. Green cucumbers and onions preserved in vinegar ... means has grown to enormous proportions. Foods are canned in glass and in tin, being practically sterilized ...
  3. ... usual meat portion of the ration, 75 pounds canned fresh beef, or 75 pounds canned corned beef ; in lieu of the dry vegetable ... recently killed animals cannot be obtained, dried or canned meat may be substituted; to the use of ...
  4. ... phosphates, phosphoric acid, salts, baking powder, organic matter, canned goods, meats, etc., standard method of the General ... determination of tin, 430. Estimation of tin in canned food products, 430. TITANIUM Wilfred W. Scott Research ...
  5. ... D. D. Stewart.* Even the use of vegetables canned in tin vessels is held to have produced ... by prolonged action of the acids ; hence old canned vegetables are more dangerous than those recently canned, ...
  6. ... which is occasionally found in carelessly put up canned goods, being formed by the action of the ... cases of poisoning caused by the eating of canned food the effects produced are rarely if ever ...
  7. ... of pure water when deemed expedient. The ordinary canned condensed milk has the disadvantage of contain- ing ... action of, iii. 788 sativa, iii. 613 (Fig.) Canned food,contamination of,iii.202 Cannes, viii. 453 ...
  8. ... It is used to prevent this process in canned fruits, in cider and grape juice, and in ... and in anticipated hydrophobia, and in poisoning from canned fish and other meats—in ptomaine poisoning, the ...
  9. ... although the metal is Avidely used for coloring canned green vegetables, it seems to be harmless in ... residue, though it supplants other foods. Green or canned corn is of great service. Fruits do good ...
  10. ... although the metal is largely used for coloring canned green vegetables, it seems to be harmless in ... residue, though it supplants other foods. Green or canned corn is of great service. Fruits do good ...
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