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Saturday my eldest grandchild Lori is celebrating her 18th birthday. So my sister is making her a rather grand cake. The basis of this cake is a simple sponge cake with a custard filling and a white chocolate icing and highly decorated with butter icing. Judith is very good at making beautiful creations.

Today we went to pick up some sponge cales she had ordered. Now if you make a sponge cake yourself it really only has 3 ingredients, sugar, eggs and a small amount of flower and thats it.The bought sponge cake listed about 8 ingredients and 10 addtitives, ranging from preservatives, starches and colourd. However it was another ingredient that shocked me. It was fish oil. Now I ask you what is fish oil doing in a sponge cake?

I stood at the checkout lane and was asking the assistant the same question. Everybody started to look at me and Judith quickly told me to be quiet and what did I expect from a processed food.

I am always amazed at the way people accept these sorts of things.


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« Reply #1 on: Friday 19 May, 2006 »

I have noticed really odd ingredients in food aswell Jocelyn.

I can't remember any examples, but I know that when I look around for food when I'm shopping, some things which I would have thought are vegan friendly aren't, much to my chagrine.

In particular eggs, and whey protein appear in so many things that I'm sure don't need them. I reckon it's the economic beast ensuring that the wheels keep turning by keeping people believing that these foods need these extra additives, and therefore ensuring that people keeping buying them.

Thats a bit conspiracy theorist, I know, but it fits.
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« Reply #2 on: Friday 19 May, 2006 »

thats not conspiracy, its business!!

create the demand, ( either dangerous or healthy) and then provide supply.

jocelyn, im sure you could whip a date, almond base, frozen banana base, mint leaf topping cake?

id be eating sponge cakes too if no one showed me vegan cakes, and then id be eating vegan cakes too if no one had showed me the best cakes ever. RAW VEGAN CAKES!
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« Reply #3 on: Friday 19 May, 2006 »

I've heard that they don't even list all of the additives and ingredients on packages eg.bread, some are mysteriously omitted... mmm wonder why rolleyes
Packaged, processed food, you never know what you're getting, its a surprise! cheesy
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« Reply #4 on: Friday 19 May, 2006 »

Joss, some people would have picked up that cake and (if they'd read the ingredients) gone 'wow, it's got fish oil! That's great! It's really good for you!' and fed extra to their kids thinking they were eating something healthy.

A few years ago buying vegan food I noticed fish oil, whey etc sneaking their way into otherwise vegan food like fruit juice and bread. These products were labelled for their beneficial omega oils/calcium/iron etc. Yuck.
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« Reply #5 on: Friday 19 May, 2006 »

You're so right Miss Long - if levels are below a certain amount, they are considered too low to list. I think it was in the USA a couple of years ago where people weer shocked that 5% white sugar in 100% pure orange juice was allowed. Shocking!!

And often with some ingredients, like salt, there are additives to improve flow etc that are not listed when processed salt is used in a food.

The best example we ever saw was a bag of tapioca balls ready to cook into pudding with one ingredient (tapioca starch). That ingredient didn't explain why the balls were red, orange, yellow, green and blue! We still hvae it sitting around here somewhere (yes we bought one) and pull it out at courses sometimes to show people.

I still sometimes wonder the shopping market like Joss to look at strange processed foods. The things they call granola bars now a days look like chocolate bars to me!

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« Reply #6 on: Friday 19 May, 2006 »

Apart from the fish oil, there was 10 additives in there as well. It should have been called chemical cake.


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« Reply #7 on: Wednesday 05 July, 2006 »

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"It should have been called chemical cake"

Joss you are so cute!!!
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« Reply #8 on: Wednesday 05 July, 2006 »

We are constantly being told that fish is a healthy food and that fish oil is so good that its even being added to cakes etc. Just because some researcher isloated Omega 3 fatty acids in the oil from fish. This is part of the 'fractured' food mentality that is all the rage at the moment.

Yet fish is one of the most poluted foods in the world.  High heavy metal levels are found in fish and here in the West people are discouraged from eating fish and mussels from *burn Sound because of toxic wastes that are present in the water.

I lived in Exmouth during the 60's and even then, fish caught off Town Beach had parasites in their gills. Who wants to eat fish with worms writhing around in them?

Fish IS a fantastic food, for other  marine creatures.

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« Reply #9 on: Wednesday 05 July, 2006 »

They are actually advising in the US that pregnant women not eat ANY fish for the safety of the baby. Isn't that interesting?

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« Reply #10 on: Wednesday 05 July, 2006 »

Very, but would you even look for fish oil in a cake?

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« Reply #11 on: Wednesday 05 July, 2006 »

Once upon a far far far away time, eons and eons ago, I had a dream in which an elder (maybe aboriginal) told me not to eat the fish from the sea because they were so full of toxins...the dream had an unsual wash of red all through it...as though it was a mars landscape...the main thing I recall in this dream was the big, "NO!!!  Do NOT eat Fish,  the Oceans are far too polluted"...

I listened to that dream!

In more recent times I enjoy dreams of swimming with Whales and Dolphins

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« Reply #12 on: Thursday 06 July, 2006 »

im still looking for a fish eater to go to the pet shop with me and put a couple of goldfish in a blender and make not a smoothie, but a 'goldie'.

here in thailand, like all countries, they rape the oceans and estuarys. at night time when i sleep on the best, the horizon is full of fishing boat lights.

90% of the large fish stocks (tuna, marlin, atlantic cod, etc) are gone.

to us, seafood stinks for a reason.
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« Reply #13 on: Thursday 05 October, 2006 »

i think they put so much crap into cakes, bread and the like, so they will last forever, so they can sit on supermarket shelves and they don't need to throw so many out so often and lose money, but then that crap can just go on and last forever in your belly and harm you.
before going raw (which has simplified my shopping experience many fold) i would sit on the floor of supermarkets and places comparing muslei and bread trying to discover one which was made up of ingredients i could in my mind understand and would logically belong in such a food, nevertheless, those trips took a long time, but i guess i still take a long time, just now its about which mango looks most delicious.
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« Reply #14 on: Thursday 05 October, 2006 »

Louise you are beautiful spirit,and i love reading your posts,,thank you... kiss
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