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FYI Domnio Sugar (REF: Older Posted Question RE: Organic sugar and bone char)

EWWWWWWW!! I was so grossed out by the response that Domnio sent me when I asked for a list of their products that go through bone char processing. It's yucky how they call it "natural charcoal" I hate propaganda. And "is made exclusively from the bones of non-European cattle." as if that's GOOD!!!!!!
Anyway, the point is that their Demerara Sugar and Domino Pure Cane Certified Organic Sugar are NOT processed using bone char. I MAY continue to use this Domino organic sugar since I have no other option right now, but you can bet you ass I will switch to another brand as soon as I am able.
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Web Mail <nb@dominosugar.com>  to me

Dear Jennifer:

Thank you for taking the time to contact Domino Sugar Co. regarding our use of natural charcoal. Natural charcoal is a sterile material used to remove color, impurities and certain naturally occurring minerals from sugar during the refining process. It acts similarly to a coffee filter and is not in the sugar itself. There are no animal products in Domino Sugar. Domino sugars are certified kosher, pareve.
The safe and long-standing use of natural charcoal in the sugar refinement process is the best available in the sugar industry and is approved and certified safe by both the FDA and USDA. Consumers can be assured that all materials used in the Domino Sugar's refining process are fully approved as required by the federal government’s strict manufacturing standards.

The natural charcoal we use is made exclusively from the bones of non-European cattle. These healthy bones are incinerated for 12 hours at temperatures reaching over 700 degrees centigrade. This burning process destroys all organic matter (including viruses, bacteria and proteins), leaving only an inert granular substance called natural charcoal that is about 10% elemental carbon and about 90% calcium hydroxyapatite.

We take pride in the fact that our sugars are 100% pure cane and do not contain fillers of any kind. We do not bleach our sugar. Our brown sugars contain no added flavoring or coloring as the molasses flavor is derived naturally from cane, through crystallization.

We also produce a natural Demerara Sugar which is crystallized from pressed cane juice and is not filtered over natural charcoal. Many consumers enjoy this natural turbinado sugar for its crunchy texture and its rich, subtle molasses flavor.  You may also prefer to purchase our Domino Pure Cane Certified Organic Sugar; this sugar also does not pass through the natural charcoal filter.

I sincerely hope that the foregoing answers your questions and addresses your concerns.

Sincerely,

Connie C. Hunter, Domino Foods, Inc.

Ahhhh, yes, the joys of US corporatespeak: "I sincerely hope that the foregoing answers your questions and addresses your concerns"´--when you know she really doesn't care one way or the other and is possibly thinking "Freak!" the whole time!
Sooooo smoooooooth.

BTW the thing about "non European cattle" is a sop to people afraid of mad cow disease. As a European I could take umbrage at that if I really cared to...which I don't... ::)

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Yeah, Mad Cow... a way to make American beef seem better to the masses... HA! ::)
Frankly, if it was a "You have to choose ONE of these" situation I'd pick european cattle over icky BGH/antibiotic/god-knows-what-else injected American ones any day of the week.

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Thank you petal. You're sweet. ;) I do get tired of the whole "the world is America and America is the world" thing I meet on the Net sometimes. We're here, ya know? I belong to a couple of yahoo groups and it seems like I can stop a thread just by taking part in it. I post things and no one responds. (What, am I "too intellectual"?  ;D ;D)
Actually I think part of it is I don't have a lot ofailments to moan about--most of which btw are brought on by poor diet and lifestyle choices....

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Ha! Know what's funny? Looks like we can even kill a thread here yabbit!
Just you and I posting on this one... the kooky ex-pat weirdos. ;)

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