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I do as i'am not a fan of bread made using the Chorlewood method
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chorleywood_bread_process
You probably already know about the process being a veggie but look out for E920.
It's a reducing agent used sometimes in french sticks and burger buns.
It's made from animal hair and feathers.
( , Wed 7 Nov 2012, 13:46, Share, Reply)
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See above for E920 as one partially delicious example.
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A quick check just revealed that in the E.U it's made from duck and chicken feathers or pig bristles.
outside the E.U human hair can be used. (not from dead bodies as it wouldn't be kosher)
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