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  2. Can cats eat corn? What to know before you feed - AOL

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    Canned corn: Canned corn is safe for cats to eat, as long as it’s sweetcorn in water. Check the label, and as long as there are no extra ingredients or seasonings you can offer a little to your ...

  3. Is corn healthy? Dietitians weigh in on frozen, canned and ...

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    "Canned corn can also be a great and convenient option," says Largeman-Roth. Whole kernel corn in water with no salt added is the most nutritious choice. "Avoid the ones that are cream-style ...

  4. 100 Canned, Frozen and Farm-Fresh Corn Recipes That Are ... - AOL

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    Even if you don't consider yourself a "veggie person," chances are you like corn. Kids love it. Adults too and the best thing about corn is it's cheap, filling and readily available year-round in ...

  5. Creamed corn - Wikipedia

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    Creamed corn (which is also known by other names, such as cream-style sweet corn) is a type of creamed vegetable dish made by combining pieces of whole sweetcorn with a soupy liquid of milky residue from immature pulped corn kernels scraped from the cob.

  6. What products contain Red 3 dye? Checking ingredient labels ...

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    Shoppers should always check food labels to see if an item they want to buy includes Red 3, which is also known as erythrosine and FD&C Red No. 3. These are some of the product categories where the dye is most likely to show up. CANDIES. Brach’s Conversation Hearts and Brach's Candy Corn both contain Red 3. But some other red candies, like ...

  7. List of food labeling regulations - Wikipedia

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    Regulation (EU) No 1169/2011; Regulation 1151/2012 on quality schemes for agricultural products and foodstuffs: defines "labelling" as "any words, particulars, trade marks, brand name, pictorial matter or symbol relating to a foodstuff and placed on any packaging, document, notice, label, ring or collar accompanying or referring to such foodstuff".