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Jayda Bauer
21 April, 12:18
How much sodium nitrate is in a hotdog?
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Kylan Lane
21 April, 14:20
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200 ppm
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Sodium nitrate is used as a preservative in hotdog to preserve the colour of meat. 200 ppm of sodium nitrate (NaNO3) can be used in a hot dog. A human body can accept 3.7 mg of Sodium nitrate as per kg weight of body. So, excessive use of sodium nitrate in hot dog can harm the human body and produce diseases.
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