Do you know what's in that?

United States
March 27, 2007 11:49am CST
Common ingredients in our food: Casein—Whey's cousin, casein is made from curdled milk. Yuck! Gelatin—Rhymes with "skeleton." Coincidence? I think not. Gelatin is a protein made by boiling cows' and pigs' skin, tendons, ligaments, and bones. Jell-O? Hell, no! Honey—Sure, honey tastes sweet, but you'll get a bad taste in your mouth when you learn how it's "harvested." From a former beekeeper: "[T]ypically, beekeepers are gloved and netted to avoid stings (nearly every bee who stings will die due to her entrails being pulled from her body attached to her stinger.) Then the hives are opened as quickly as possible and the bees are 'smoked.' Smoke from a smoldering fire carried in a 'smoker' is pumped into the hive and the bees are 'calmed.' In spite of this, the combs are pulled quickly and many bees are crushed in the process. When a bee is hurt, she releases a chemical message that alerts and activates the hive members who proceed to attack the intruder—giving their lives in the process." Lard—Lard is such a gross word, it almost makes you wonder why they just don't call it what it is: "Fat from hog abdomens." Pepsin—If the thought of eating lard turns your stomach, stay away from pepsin, a clotting agent from pigs' stomachs, used in some cheeses and vitamins. Rennet—Certain words just make you cringe, like coagulate, congeal, clot—which is what rennet, an enzyme taken from baby calves' stomachs, is used for in cheese production. Stearic Acid—It may sound less gross than "lard," but stearic acid, which often rears its ugly head in chocolate and vitamins, comes from a fatty substance taken from slaughtered pigs' stomachs—or from cows, sheep, or dogs and cats euthanized in animal shelters. Still want to chew on that piece of Fido? Cetyl Palmitate—Check your head if you're using margarine that contains cetyl palmitate, the fancy term for the waxy oil derived from sperm whales' heads or from dolphins. "I can't believe it's not " oh, wait. It is" Whale head wax"? Urea—Urea comes from urine and other "bodily fluids." It's used to "brown" baked goods, like pretzels. Um, yeah. And the oven is for ?? From: http://www.vegcooking.com/vegansnacks.asp
3 responses
27 Mar 07
Thanks for drawing peoples attention to all these horrible cooking ingredients. I'm sure most people don't even think about what is going into their food. I am glad that there are some other sensible people around, who don't just eat things because of their taste.
1 person likes this
• United States
27 Mar 07
The urea one was especially disgusting for me. UGH! My doctor just tried to give me a medicine for my allergies (I have bad pollen allergies) and I luckily read the ingredients. I figured since he is a natural doctor I'd have to look for gelatin - but the rest should be herbs. WRONG! The ingridients included bovine lung PMG extract, bovine adrendal PMG extract, bovine liver fat extract, bovine bone, bovine kidney, and veal bone. EEEEWWW!
@KrauseHome (36448)
• United States
14 Jun 07
Well, I am sure that if a person was to really do their homework on Foods they eat, they could find a lot of interesting information on each one of them. I know I would not want to know basically with some of my favorites what they really are, but Thanks for sharing this information with us.
@vanities (11395)
• Davao, Philippines
27 Mar 07
nope until now that you have enumerated those things above..its very informative though and gives at least knowledge on some components our food have...anyway thanks for posting such kind of informations here its highly appreciated