Nothing makes a dish better than topping it with some shredded cheese, from enchiladas and tacos, to cheesy hash elegante and many spins on the tater tot casserole. But what about wood pulp — would ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Close-up picture of shredded cheese - Juanmonino/Getty Images In 2016, an FDA food fraud investigation into Castle Cheese Inc.
Parmesan flakes in this dish were likely cut from a block of cheese. If you buy shredded parmesan, beware that it might not be parmesan, but could be cheaper cheddar or even wood pulp. (Matthew Mead) ...
Parmesan cheese or wood pulp? Chances are when you sprinkle Parmesan on your spaghetti you may be getting a little of both. Some companies that promise 100 percent Parmesan cheese have been adding ...
It would totally ruin Taco Tuesdays if you reached into your bag of delicious shredded cheese and it had all congealed into a giant yellow-orange clump. But that never happens! Ever wonder why? Food ...
In truly saddening food news, the FDA has discovered that many brands of pre-grated Parmesan cheese may not actually contain any Parm at all. In addition, they may contain a considerable amount of ...
Do not be alarmed, but you may be eating wood pulp. Or at least an additive that started out as wood. If you buy shredded cheeses, including brands such as Organic Valley and Sargento, or hit the ...
This ingredient may cause you to never want to purchase a pack of shredded cheese from the store again. In 2016, former Castle Cheese executive Michelle Myrter was sentenced to three years of ...
While you won't find it listed as wood pulp on ingredient lists, cellulose is a popular ingredient in some of your favorite fast food items. What is it, though? The ingredient frequently used as a ...