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> I have a recipe for apricot frozen yogurt that I wanted to make for

my son. It calls for dried California apricots. I found Sunmaid

brand. The packaging doesn't specificly say " unsweetened " , but the

ingredient list only says dried apricots and sulfur dioxide. I know

that the sulfur dioxide is used to keep dried fruits from browning.

Is this legal? If the recipe turns out well, I'll post it.

> Meleah

> scd 05/06

> iel 3yrs., asd

> Ethan 5yrs., Mark 1yr.

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Just checking in again to see if sulfur dioxide is legal before I start making

this frozen yogurt. It's in the dried apricots that I'll be reconstituting for

the apricot frozen yogurt. It's used to keep the fruit from discoloring.

Meleah

scd 05/06

iel 3yrs., asd

Ethan 5yrs., Mark 1yr.

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> Just checking in again to see if sulfur dioxide is legal before I start making

this frozen

yogurt. It's in the dried apricots that I'll be reconstituting for the apricot

frozen yogurt.

It's used to keep the fruit from discoloring.

> Meleah

> scd 05/06

> iel 3yrs., asd

> Ethan 5yrs., Mark 1yr.

Robin,

Have a look at the top of BTVC, page 75, edition 10. Some people are sensitive

to the

sulphur added to dried fruits and in any case use dreid fruits sparingly.

Organic dried

apricots don't have suklphur added as a rule.

Carol F.

SCD 6 years, celiac

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It's not illegal... that I know of. Some people are sensitive to it, but it's

just a preservative. Keeps the fruit from turning brown.

Patti

Sulfur dioxide legal?

Just checking in again to see if sulfur dioxide is legal before I start making

this frozen yogurt. It's in the dried apricots that I'll be reconstituting for

the apricot frozen yogurt. It's used to keep the fruit from discoloring.

Meleah

scd 05/06

iel 3yrs., asd

Ethan 5yrs., Mark 1yr.

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