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  • noun Any of several yellowish-red azo dyes, some of which are used as food dyes, or in cytology

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Examples

  • The industrial dye Sudan Red, a carcinogen, has been added to poultry eggs to make yolks darker, and industrial chemicals and pollutants are often found in food.

    Pet Peeves in China 2007

  • Sudan Red is a commercial dye which has illegally been used in food.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2005

  • During lab, it was possible to detect lipids by placing droplets of Sudan Red on a

    WN.com - Articles related to Scientists uncover mysterious workings of cholera bacteria 2010

  • During lab, it was possible to detect lipids by placing droplets of Sudan Red on a

    WN.com - Articles related to Scientists uncover mysterious workings of cholera bacteria 2010

  • During lab, it was possible to detect lipids by placing droplets of Sudan Red on a

    WN.com - Articles related to Scientists uncover mysterious workings of cholera bacteria 2010

  • The presence of banned colouring methyl yellow in food spices in Belgium, France, Luxembourg and Germany has led to a slate of recalls; although not affecting finished foods for now, the issue is reminiscent of the Sudan Red recalls of 2005.

    unknown title 2009

  • The presence of banned colouring methyl yellow in food spices in Belgium, France, Luxembourg and Germany has led to a slate of recalls; although not affecting finished foods for now, the issue is reminiscent of the Sudan Red recalls of 2005.

    unknown title 2009

  • The presence of banned colouring methyl yellow in food spices in Belgium, France, Luxembourg and Germany has led to a slate of recalls; although not affecting finished foods for now, the issue is reminiscent of the Sudan Red recalls of 2005.

    unknown title 2009

  • The presence of banned colouring methyl yellow in food spices in Belgium, France, Luxembourg and Germany has led to a slate of recalls; although not affecting finished foods for now, the issue is reminiscent of the Sudan Red recalls of 2005.

    unknown title 2009

  • The presence of banned colouring methyl yellow in food spices in Belgium, France, Luxembourg and Germany has led to a slate of recalls; although not affecting finished foods for now, the issue is reminiscent of the Sudan Red recalls of 2005.

    unknown title 2009

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