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Discuss the GRAS list provision of the Food Additives Amendment of 1958.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

Grissino are
 
  (a) thin bread sticks, (b) fried ravioli, (c) venison chops, (d) lamb chops, (e) none of these.



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Answer to Question 1

GRAS (Generally Recognized as Safe) are additives in use prior to 1958 . These are currently being tested for safety.

Answer to Question 2

(a)



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