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It is also the smell found at volcanic sites.
It is also the smell found at volcanic sites.


It is toxic in large amounts, but not in the amounts found in food.
It is toxic in large amounts, and not tasty at moderate amounts, but neither is an issue in the amounts found in food.





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Sulfur dioxode (E220) is used as a preservative.

It is also the smell found at volcanic sites.

It is toxic in large amounts, and not tasty at moderate amounts, but neither is an issue in the amounts found in food.


See also