Bread Prepared in Bulk Canned and Tomatoes

Numerous health organizations have identified potassium bromate, a food additive used to increase the elasticity of bread dough, as a potential carcinogen. As a result, it is prohibited in the EU, UK, Canada, and Brazil. This component, which is occasionally described as brominated flour, must have a warning label on items sold in the United States under California law.
Bisphenol-a (BPA), a substance associated with major health issues including cancer, is frequently used to line food cans. Tomatoes are more likely than other foods to contain dangerous levels of BPA because of their high acidity. To prevent contamination, stick with fresh tomatoes.











