Comparing E141 - Copper complexes of chlorophylls and chlorophyllins vs E142 - Green s
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Girlsdoporn e141 who?
E141 is the EU food additive code for copper complexes of chlorophylls and chlorophyllins, a green coloring; it doesn’t refer to a person or brand.
In pulsepoint what to eh e141 m141 and ut41 numbers sigify?
As E-numbers, E141 denotes copper complexes of chlorophylls/chlorophyllins (a green food color); the other strings you mention aren’t recognized EU food additive codes.
What does a e141/4x22rtr solas fit?
That SOLAS propeller code is unrelated to food additives; on food labels, E141 means the green color copper complexes of chlorophylls/chlorophyllins.
What does a e141/4x22rtr solas prop fit?
It’s not related to E-numbers; E141 on foods refers to copper complexes of chlorophylls/chlorophyllins used as a green color.
What does e141 mean?
E141 means copper complexes of chlorophylls and chlorophyllins, a green food color derived from plant chlorophyll (natural or semi‑synthetic). It includes E141(i) oil‑soluble chlorophyll complexes and E141(ii) water‑soluble chlorophyllin complexes.
Why is my s*** green?
Foods or drinks colored with Green S (E142) or other green/blue dyes can pass through and temporarily turn stool green; this is usually harmless and resolves once the colorant is out of your system.
Are s&h green stamps worth anything?
That’s unrelated to E142—Green S is a synthetic green food dye; S&H Green Stamps were a retail loyalty stamp and not a food additive.
What were s&h green stamps?
They’re not related to E142; they were a U.S. trading-stamp loyalty program, unrelated to the Green S food dye.
What are s&h green stamps?
They’re not related to E142; they’re trading stamps from an old retail loyalty program, not a food color.
What does it mean when your s*** is green?
In places where Green S (E142) is allowed (EU, Australia/NZ), eating foods dyed with it can make stool appear green; if it persists without recent intake of dyed foods, consider speaking with a healthcare professional.