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Why is this page text-only? Acrylamide forms naturally in many plant-based,. Starch-rich foods when they are heated. Although acrylamide was first discovered to be present in food by the Swedish National Food Authority in 2002, we now know that acrylamide in foods is not new. Acrylamide has been present in the human diet for as long as people have been baking, grilling, roasting, toasting or frying foods. What solutions are being implemented? What is industry doing to reduce acrylamide?
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Acrylamide Facts - Grocery Manufacturers Association
Why is this page text-only? Acrylamide forms naturally in many plant-based,. Starch-rich foods when they are heated. Although acrylamide was first discovered to be present in food by the Swedish National Food Authority in 2002, we now know that acrylamide in foods is not new. Acrylamide has been present in the human diet for as long as people have been baking, grilling, roasting, toasting or frying foods. What solutions are being implemented? What is industry doing to reduce acrylamide?