Scary stuff "food"!One constituent could be considered hazardous:
Geraniol is classified as D2B (Toxic materials causing other effects) using the Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS). Geraniol is considered a severe eye (and moderate skin) irritant.[7]
It's solid, without much less water than previously, but quite sweet.
It has a good supply of the essential amino acid again and a huge number of colours and flavours... I shall have to have a think but I suspect it is edible!
But I believe it to be
passionfruit, going by one of the flavours!
Making jokes about your food.As I was 'punning' in my first reply (above)!![]()
I realised... but I was adding a 2nd vote to that, but I am not very good a puns!As I was 'punning' in my first reply (above)!![]()
No passion for fresh fruit?I realised... but I was adding a 2nd vote to that, but I am not very good a puns!![]()
See the well named Sweet Poison for PhenylalanineOne constituent could be considered hazardous:
Geraniol is classified as D2B (Toxic materials causing other effects) using the Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS). Geraniol is considered a severe eye (and moderate skin) irritant.[7]
No, none what so ever. A singularly impassionate affair is held with passionfruitNo passion for fresh fruit?