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meat of swine, fresh, chilled or frozen. - fresh or chilled : -- carcasses and half-carcasses -- hams, shoulders and cuts thereof, with bone in -- other - frozen : -- carcasses and half-carcasses -- hams, shoulders and cuts thereof, with bone in -- other meat of sheep or goats, fresh, chilled or frozen
. - carcasses and half-carcasses of lamb, fresh or chilled - other meat of sheep, fresh or chilled : -- carcasses and half-carcasses -- other cuts with bone in -- boneless section i chapter / e heading h.s. code - carcasses and half-carcasses of lamb, frozen - other meat of sheep, frozen : -- carcasses...
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, "best", "authentic", "genuine", "real" on food labels except under specific conditions. the draft guidelines have been put up in public domain for feedback and suggestions. the draft rules also say that food businesses will not be permitted to advertise or make claims undermining the products of other
saturated fat, trans-fat, sugar, or sodium salt being low or absent, a food being a source of or high in respect of nutrients like dietary fibre, protein, vitamins or minerals—he explained. also, food products can be claimed to be fresh only if they are not processed in any manner except washed, peeled, chilled...
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than you absorb. that can make your bones break more easily (osteoporosis), especially for women after menopause. calcium helps your muscles, nerves, cells, and blood vessels work right. you get most of it from your bones, which get it from food. women over and men over should get about % more than other
adults. milk, yogurt, and cheese are good sources. swipe to advance / vitamin b it helps make blood and nerve cells. you get it naturally from animal foods like meat, fish, eggs, and dairy. pills, shots, and "b -fortified" foods, like breakfast cereal, are other sources. most americans eat enough, but...
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