Posted by
Kim11
18 yrs ago
In Australia before we moved to Hong Kong there was a big deal made about preservative 282 in bread. Apparently it causes hyperactivity and is one of the worst preservatives out there. I can not find any bread withouth 282 by any company. I found one at the bakery in Great but that is very far from where we live right now. Does anyone else know of bread without 282?
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Hmmm never heard of this. In any case there's always the option of making your own. Used to do it all the time in the US when I had a big kitchen appliance. With small kitchens here perhaps a breadmaker is a good option.
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oh dear - how does one know if they have it in bread or not? do you go in and ask?
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Kim11
18 yrs ago
I can only go by labels- all bread at the grocery stores seem to have it. The bread at Great was packaged and labelled with the ingredients. Otherwise for bread not packaged I am not sure but assume it is in there. After travelling back to Canada and seeing what is available I feel like the food labels and ingredients are very far behind the rest of the world.
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"After travelling back to Canada and seeing what is available I feel like the food labels and ingredients are very far behind the rest of the world."
I think you mean "Western Europe and North America". The "rest of the world" has abysmal labeling compared to HK.
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Z
18 yrs ago
Ha ha ha, yes. We find on the mainland that lots of ingredients lists end with "etc."
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Nula
18 yrs ago
One of the Park n Shop organic breads (multi grain) is 282 free and also one of the Wellcome La Noire Rose breads (I think it is Graham Toas)
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