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The Daily Mail Modern British Cookbook

By Alastair Little and Richard Whittington

Published 1998

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This very common yellow food dye is made from the pulp surrounding the seeds of a small flowering tree indigenous to tropical South America. It is often used in dairy products like cheese, butter and margarine, and to colour so-called ‘smoked’ fish.

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