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5. Natural Flavor
The FDA qualifies natural flavouring as “the essential oil, oleoresin, essence or extractive, protein hydrolysate, distillate, or any product of roasting, heating or enzymolysis, which contains the flavoring constituents derived from a spice, fruit or fruit juice, vegetable or vegetable juice, edible yeast, herb, bark, bud, root, leaf or similar plant material, meat, seafood, poultry, eggs, dairy products, or fermentation products thereof, whose significant function in food is flavoring rather than nutritional” (8).
This means that anything naturally occurring, even sugar, can be considered natural flavor.
So you may have noticed that Heinz tends to use a lot of corn in their ketchup, but there’s still more:
Citric acid, often derived from corn, is used to preserve freshness and prevent Clostridium botulinum contamination. This harmful bacteria can cause neurological damage, so processed tomatoes almost always contain extra citric acid.
In the past, naturally grown tomatoes contained enough citric acid to kill the bacteria off on their own, but genetic engineering and nutrient-deficient soil has lowered their acidity (9,10).
Spices used in commercial food processing often contain calcium silicate, a corn-derivative, as an anti-caking agent.
Salt, also known as table salt, is iodized, meaning that it likely contains dextrose, a corn-derived sugar. Dextrose is used to stabilize the potassium iodide added to the salt (11).
Heinz has since launched a certified organic ketchup, but registered dietitian Stefanie Senior warns that even healthy ketchup is so high in sugar and salt that you should limit your serving size to one tablespoon a day (12,13).
How to Make Your Own Ketchup
If you’ve ever known your grandmother’s ketchup, then you know this condiment can truly be nutritious.
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Tomatoes, to start are a an incredibly heart-healthy fruit, while apple cider vinegar is great for digestion, gout, weight loss, kidney health, and more. As well, coconut sugar is much less inflammatory than processed sugar.
You’ll need:
4 cups peeled, crushed tomatoes
½ cup water
2/3 cup coconut sugar
¾ cup apple cider vinegar
1 tsp onion powder
½ tsp garlic powder
1 ¾ tsp salt
1/8 tsp celery salt
1/8 tsp mustard powder
¼ tsp ground pepper
1 garlic clove
Instructions:
Add all ingredients into a large slow cooker.
Leave uncovered and cook on high heat until it thickens, stirring occasionally (about 10 hours) .
To improve texture, blend with a hand blender until smooth
Pass the mixture through a fine strainer and store in a sealable container.
Once completely cool, adjust seasoning to taste.
Store refrigerated for up to a few weeks.
Once you’ve made your own ketchup, the store-bought stuff won’t cut it anymore. Plus, you can rest assured that you know exactly what’s in it.
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