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  1. The place designated by law, where money is coined by authority of the government of the United States. 2. The mint was established by the Act of April 2, 1792, 1 Story's L. U. S. 227, and located at Philadelphia, where, by virtue of sundry acts of congress, it still remains.

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  4. What does the word peppermint mean? There are eight meanings listed in OED's entry for the word peppermint . See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

    • Different Types of Food Additives
    • How We Make Sure Food Additives Are Safe
    • Food Colours and Hyperactivity
    • E Numbers
    • Sweeteners
    • Glycerol
    • Caffeine in ‘Energy Drinks’ and Other Foods
    • Nitrites and Nitrates

    Food additives are grouped by what they do. The additives that you are most likely to come across on food labels are: 1. antioxidants – these stop food becoming rancid or changing colour by reducing the chance of fats combining with oxygen 2. colours 3. emulsifiers, stabilisers, gelling agents and thickeners – these help to mix or thicken ingredien...

    Additives must be assessed for safety before they can be used in food. We also ensure that: 1. the science on additives is strictly reviewed 2. the law is strictly enforced 3. action is taken where problems are found We investigate any information that casts reasonable doubt on the safety of an additive.

    We funded research into possible links between food colours and hyperactivity in children. It found that consuming certain artificial food colours could cause increased hyperactivity in some children. These artificial colours are: 1. sunset yellow FCF (E110) 2. quinoline yellow (E104) 3. carmoisine (E122) 4. allura red (E129) 5. tartrazine (E102) 6...

    A food additive is only approved if; it has been tested and proved to be safe for its intended use; there is a justifiable technological need to use it; and its use does not mislead the consumer. All the foods we eat consist of chemicals in one form or another. Many food additives are chemicals which exist in nature such as antioxidants ascorbic ac...

    As with all other food additives, sweeteners must undergo a safety evaluation before they are authorised for use in food. Only people who are diagnosed at birth with phenylketonuria need to avoid foods containing certain sweeteners, i.e. aspartame and aspartame-acesulfame salt. This is because they cannot consume foods containing phenylalanine whic...

    Slush ice drinks can contain the ingredient glycerol as a substitute for sugar, at a level required to create the ‘slush’ effect. At this level, we recommend that children aged four years and under should not consume these drinks. This is due to their potential to cause side-effects such as headaches and sickness, particularly when consumed in exce...

    Energy drinks are generally drinks with high levels of caffeine. They are usually marketed as giving a mental and physical 'boost' by providing more ‘energy’ than regular soft drinks like cola. They’re different to ‘sports drinks’ which you might use to replace electrolytes lost during exercise. Energy drinks can contain high levels of caffeine, Pr...

    Nitrites and nitrates are naturally present in vegetables such as spinach, lettuce, celery and even beetroot. These are the main sources of dietary exposure to nitrates with only around 5% coming from its use as a food additive. Nitrites and nitrates (E 249 – E 252) are used in certain cheeses and processed meats such as bacon, ham, corned beef and...

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  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PeppermintPeppermint - Wikipedia

    Peppermint is an herbaceous, rhizomatous, perennial plant that grows to be 30–90 cm (12–35 in) tall, with smooth stems, square in cross section. The rhizomes are wide-spreading and fleshy, and bear fibrous roots. The leaves can be 4–9 cm (11⁄2 – 31⁄2 in) long and 1.5–4 cm (1⁄2 – 11⁄2 in) broad.

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