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Why Water Quality Is Essential In Food Production Process?

<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">When it comes to dealing with processed food&comma; we need to make sure that all the<a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;byutiful&period;net"> ingredients are healthy<&sol;a>&period; It’s a good thing that there’s an increasing awareness in this subject and people often read the labels to avoid specific ingredients that they don’t want to put into their bodies&period; People tend to avoid artificial ingredients&comma; MSG and GMO&comma; as well as high level of fat&comma; sugar and salt in processed foods&period; Water is one of the most overlooked ingredients in the food and it’s often not included in the label&period; We should ask where the water in the manufacturing process comes from&period; We should know what kind of water that’s used&comma; whether it’s filtered or not&period; Water is an excellent solvent and it dissolves many solid objects&comma; some of them could be toxic or at least&comma; quite risky for our heath&period; We should make sure that the water is obtained from clean sources and they have been examined regularly&period; Even if you eat healthier processed food products&comma; such as veggie burgers&semi; things won’t be good if they contain bad things&comma; such as hexane residue&comma; which can be picked from different areas&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">Water obtained from unverified sources may not be directly toxic to your health&comma; but there could be still dozens of risky substances and chemicals in small concentration&period; If consumed regularly&comma; they may still pose risks in the long run&period; Consumers have valid reasons to be concerned about the quality of water in the food manufacturing process&period; Agricultural pollutants&comma; such as manure-laden runoff&comma; fertilizers and chemicals may seep into underground water reservoirs&period; Because food manufacturing plants are often located in industrial areas&comma; local water sources could be contaminated with a variety chemicals and various production byproducts&period; Many of the chemicals are actually carcinogenic and heavy metals could also accumulate inside our body through contaminated water&period; Water sources should be monitored regularly for presence of arsenic&comma; lead&comma; chromium 6 and perchlorate&comma; There are also other toxins in the water can harm our physical health&comma; such as trihalomethanes&comma; fluoride&comma; PCP and others&period; Pharmaceutical drugs could also be found un water&comma; such as sex hormones&comma; mood stabilizers&comma; anti convulsants and antibiotics&comma; due to improper disposal of pharmaceutical wastes&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">It is clearly difficult to determine whether water used in the manufacturing process is clean and safe&period; Our best bet is to look at the Internet whether there was water contamination problem relate to a company or in area where the factory is located&period; Water is not always present in the product itself&comma; but often used in the manufacturing process&period; As an example&comma; quinoa&comma; millet and rice will need to be cooked using enough quantity of water&period; In order to cook a grain&comma; we need a ratio of 2 to 1 of water to grain&period; It means that we need to two cups of water to cook one cup of grains&period; We won’t be able to obtain good food quality&comma; if the water quality to process the food itself is poor&period; If we are concerned&comma; it’s a good idea to call the manufacturer about the food production methods&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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