Sulfites

Word SULFITES
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Definitions and meanings of "Sulfites"

What do we mean by sulfites?

Any salt of sulfurous acid.

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The word "sulfites" in example sentences

Information shown on the back and front of the bottles besides alcohol and the current warnings on alcohol and sulfites is strictly marketing by the winery. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Wine and beer also contain sulfites, another group of compounds known to provoke asthma and other allergy-like symptoms. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Please note that this post does not contain sulfites. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The recommended way to checking whether you are allergic to sulfites is to consume a brightly colored (sulfite-treated) dried apricot, two ounces (56 gm) of which has 112 mg sulfites, many times the typical concentration of sulfites in a glass of wine. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Except for a very few people, who may be sensitive to certain additives, such as sulfites, adverse reactions are rare. ❋ Unknown (2008)

However, they must list substances people might be sensitive to, such as sulfites, FD&C Yellow No. 5 and aspartame. ❋ Unknown (2011)

However, they must list substances people might be sensitive to, such as sulfites ❋ Unknown (2011)

Substances to which people might be sensitive, such as sulfites and yellow No. 5, must be labeled, but TTB considers "ingredients" only to mean carbohydrate, protein and fat. ❋ Marion Nestle (2010)

Also, some people are sensitive to certain food additives, such as sulfites, which are found in wine, dried fruit and other foods. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Under the proposed amendment, up to 100ppm added sulfites would be allowed in USDA organic wines. ❋ Ronnie Cummins (2010)

Certified organic wine in the US can have no added sulfites and not more than 10ppm naturally occurring sulfites. ❋ Ronnie Cummins (2010)

A second involves reacting the sugar with sulfites. ❋ Michael F. Jacobson (2011)

Alcohol, allergies, histamines and sulfites – reactions from an allergist ❋ Unknown (2009)

For them, most whom already have asthma, the reactions are often severe forms of bronchospastic symptoms and may include anaphylactic reactions (hence the government warning; you can assess your sensitivity to sulfites by eating five dried apricots, which often have higher levels of sulfites than a glass of wine.) ❋ Unknown (2010)

This would confuse consumers who have come to expect USDA organic wines with no added sulfites. ❋ Ronnie Cummins (2010)

A new proposed amendment to the organic regulations by Organic Vintners, a wine importer and retailer, seeks to weaken the USDA organic wine standards and allow the use of synthetically produced sulfites in organic wine. ❋ Ronnie Cummins (2010)

Sulfites first came to public attention in 1988, when the World Health Organization required labeling of sulfites after a series of severe allergic reactions and deaths resulting from exposure to sulfites. ❋ Ronnie Cummins (2010)

In June 2010, the EU Commission for agriculture and rural development withdrew proposals for new regulations on organic wine due to debate about a limit for sulfites in wine. ❋ Ronnie Cummins (2010)

This level is 30-100 times higher than normally occurring levels of naturally occurring sulfites (red wines usually have 0ppm and white wines 3-5ppm). ❋ Ronnie Cummins (2010)

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