The popular Kellogg’s Nutri-Grain Strawberry Soft Baked Breakfast Bars sold in America contain the same chemical used in wallpaper glue. (Our food is a joke.)
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Stay tuned... I'm going to drop a MAHA post later about this ingredient... It's in practically EVERYTHING and few have even heard of it.
As far as this thread is concerned - it's not really "on the level" for this board.
Claiming it's the "same ingredient found in wallpaper paste" is ghey.... Why not list dihydrogen monoxide - ALSO found in both???
Methylcellulose is in bulk type laxatives. It has nothing to do with carrageenan, which is code for seaweed. The FDA allows companies to use euphemisms for ingredients that might turn off consumers. Another example is canola oil, which is actually rape seed oil. Rape is a green, similar to kale and spinach, that has a ton of seeds that can have the oil pressed from them. If you have a home press, you can do the very same thing with collard seeds.
Correct.
I don't believe I made the assertion that it did.
Simply that these bars contained it AND that I'd be exposing it soon and its significance. Researching & for the heck of it, plugged these bars into the query
You started with this statement: "Yes, standard Kellogg's Nutri-Grain Strawberry Soft Baked Breakfast Bars do contain carrageenan." The post said methylcellulose. You seem to imply that carrageenan is the same as methylcellulose, when it's not so. That's all I pointed out.