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Does Bread contain Acrylamide?
Defining Acrylamide – Acrylamide is a chemical compound that may be found in baked or fried carbohydrates-containing foods. This compound forms when certain carbohydrate-rich foods are baked or fried at temperatures usually above 120 °C and low moisture. It forms, at
least in part, due to a Maillard reaction between certain amino acids, such as asparagine, and reducing sugars. Click here to read the full article.
Published Nov 6, 2018
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