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Posted 09 December 2024 - 04:13 PM

Hello folks,

 

Any idea if this ingredient is safe in food product


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Posted 09 December 2024 - 05:42 PM

Small berry from the Mountain Ash family of evergreens.

 

The extract is used as a non-gmo/natural preservative for food.

 

It is quite safe.

 

As a berry looks like a cranberry and for years they have been eaten for both nutritional value as well as medicinal value.

 

We will be using Rowanberry as a preservative in our new line of glass contained organic food products.

 

It's little known in food circles - but amoungst the best.

 

Here's a good link from A&B Ingredients on Rowanbery...

https://abingredient...anberry-extract


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Posted 09 December 2024 - 05:47 PM

What are the possibility for cross contamination in introducing a vegan product to dairy plant?


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