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It might interest you to know that we do eat wood when we eat that sprinkled parmesan or romano cheese in the plastic containers: It contains wood to prevent the cheese from clumping (and it counts as fiber)
16 0 ReplyThank God I can eat cheese to get my fill of wood for the day.
6 0 ReplyMmm, anti caking agents...
5 0 ReplyI just call it laxative
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If you consider cellulose to be wood, sure. They don't put actual wood in there.
3 0 ReplyWhat cellulose do they use then?
2 0 ReplyCellulose can come from just about any type of plant. Cotton is almost entirely cellulose, for example.
I don't know what their cellulose comes from, but saying cellulose is trees is like saying milk is cheese.
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All shredded cheeses, I believe.
2 1 ReplyMany shredded cheeses are mixed with corn and/or potato starches rather than cellulose (which is not wood either)
4 0 ReplyThanks for the info!
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