神奇、神秘、有时甚至是无法发音的危险食品成分
Magical, Mysterious, And Sometimes Dangerous Food Ingredients That Are Impossible To Pronounce

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/medical/magical-mysterious-and-sometimes-dangerous-food-ingredients-are-impossible-pronounce

马修·利特尔(Matthew Little)为《大纪元时报》撰稿,讨论了现代加工食品如何提供各种美味、持久且实惠的选择,这在以前是难以想象的。 创新工艺和各种添加剂实现了这一转变。 尽管一些增强措施可确保食品安全和保质期,但其他增强措施则侧重于感官体验。 多种添加剂包括防腐剂、着色剂、稳定剂和增稠剂。 尽管美国人长期消费此类食品,但健康问题仍然存在,超加工食品与许多慢性病、精神障碍和潜在的认知能力下降有关。 随着某些添加剂在某些地区面临监管行动以及在其他地区面临彻底禁令,人们的担忧不断升级。 消费者的需求促使制造商采用有问题的组件,以期在满足市场偏好的同时实现最低的生产成本。 然而,消费者可以通过提供真空密封印度餐的杂货店选择更健康的替代品,这些餐食使用最少的合成成分提供正宗的风味。 这个例子凸显了美国工业开发有益健康、减少添加剂的替代方案的潜在机会。 通过提倡使用更优质的成分和更少的含糊添加剂,消费者可以对大脑和身体健康产生积极影响。

相关文章

原文

Authored by Matthew Little via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),

Not long ago, people could only dream of the foods we have today. Tasty, cheap, and ready to eat. They last forever, look great, and come in endless varieties. Ultra-processed foods are a dream come true.

Illustration by The Epoch Times

These new foods have achieved their incredible feats thanks to innovations in processing and a long list of additives that grant them superpowers denied to the foods eaten by previous generations.

Some of these additives do important work, like keep food bacteria-free or let it stay safe from spoiling without need for refrigeration. But others are “experiential” and do things like make the food bright red or give it a more satisfying texture.

Additives come in a variety of types. There are preservatives, flavorings, colors, stabilizers, emulsifiers, firming agents, humectants, and more. They have names like “titanium dioxide,” “sodium benzoate,” and “xanthan gum.” And the fact that people are living longer despite most Americans mostly eating ultra-processed foods would seem to indicate their safety.

Except that they are linked to many chronic diseases like cancer, and many other issues, including depression, and anxiety, and may contribute to cognitive decline. They may even be addictive.

Many additives have come under increasing scrutiny, with some states even banning some of them. And in some other countries, additives used in the United States have been banned for years.

While it’s easy to blame food makers for adding ingredients that may make us less healthy, the truth is that we buy what they sell, and ask for more—at the cheapest price possible.

My wife and I do stock some ready-to-eat foods though. Many grocery stores stock vacuum-sealed pouches of Indian food for $3, including rich dishes like baingan bharta, madras lentils, and palak paneer. The names may sound unfamiliar, but if you’ve ever eaten at an Indian restaurant, you know the food is well-flavored, typically a little expensive, and very satisfying.

And the thing that has always amazed me about the instant pouches is the stunning lack of weird ingredients. They are full of whole foods and spices with nothing that’s hard to pronounce. It makes me wonder what kind of foods the innovative companies in the United States could come up with if we really wanted them to.

America created ready-to-eat processed foods that have spread around the world, delivering exactly what we wanted in terms of price, flavor, and convenience. Now we just need to ask for foods with higher-quality ingredients and fewer additives that have uncertain effects on our brains and bodies.

联系我们 contact @ memedata.com