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Want to know what oleoresin paprika is?

> Okay, here it is, but those of you who are corn or soy

> free will not like it!

>

> Oleoresin paprika is used as a natural food dye to

> color foods such as hot dogs, pepperoni, sausages,

> also snack foods and food coatings. The paprika pod

> is finely ground, made into a concentrated liquid, and

> then added to either SOY or CANOLA OIL. Although not

> much is needed to achieve the desired color in foods,

> there is still the risk of cross contamination of soy

> and corn. If anyone would like to read more, check out

>

> www.kalsec.com/paprika.htm

>

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At 11:09 PM 5/22/2001 -0700, you wrote:

>Okay, here it is, but those of you who are corn or soy

>free will not like it!

>

>Oleoresin paprika is used as a natural food dye to

>color foods such as hot dogs, pepperoni, sausages,

>also snack foods and food coatings. The paprika pod

>is finely ground, made into a concentrated liquid, and

>then added to either SOY or CANOLA OIL.

Just a clarification for corn avoiders, CANOLA oil is not corn, it is canola.

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