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By foodnetindia 5th August 2019 Food and Health/Food News

If Your Broccoli Is Too Green, You May Have A Problem

Artificial colouring of vegetables happens all over India. The colors used are usually toxic to humans.

By foodnetindia 7th November 2018 Food and Health

Never Say Dye: If Food's Too Bright, It's Not Right

Have you ever walked into a mithai shop and just stared at all the brightly coloured sweets? Or tucked into Indian Chinese street food with the eye-popping orange and red sauces? I know I did as a kid, at least once a week. I ate quite a lot as well

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By foodnetindia 24th September 2018 Food and Health

Stop Feeding Your Children Coloured Sweets

Parents be careful about treating your kids to a coloured sweet treat, or decorating your kid’s birthday cake with artificially coloured candies. The American Academy of Pediatrics has finally admitted that food colorings are not the harmless stuff most people consider them to be and may actually be dangerous to

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