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EXPERTS REPORT 26 BooxeryHESrastoane ON THE NEW BAKINB POWDERS Samples of the new baking powders based upon A further reason why phosphate baking powders pure food phosphate were sent to 26 cookery ex- are foolproof is that they do not begin to 46 act perts in all parts of the Dominion. They were until they are in the oven: If You are interrupted invited to both use and mis-use it, and report their for even a long time between the mixing and the findings. cooking, no harm is done: The sum total of their opinion was that as well as being better, the new phosphate baking powders AND THERE'S PHOSPHATE FOR HEALTH are foolproof: New Zealand soils are notably deficient in phos-. For instance, when as much as 25%/ more than the phate, the mineral which is So essential for healthy correct amount was deliberately used in tests, the results were still successful, and there was none of bones, teeth and nervous tone, and a diet adequate the after-taste usually associated with an overdose in this respect is hard to get: That is why Phosphate of baking powder. Baking Powders are more than a contribution to But let one of the demonstrators speak for herself : cooking; they have a real and vital food value too: 66 How to get a Phosphate Baking Powder 2 That S I consider tbe baking powder is excellent and enjoyed working wvith it. In cases where 25 % excess baking easy. AlI the best known brands are using Phos- powder was added 710 acid taste could be detected Our phates as the rising agent; and if You will look on conclusion i5 that the baking powder will provide very good the reverse side ofthe label you'Il find 'Phosphates' results on all score s and that even aliowing for slight listed among the ingredients. That' $ your guide irregularities in its use the (cooked) product was still of to Better Cooking Better Health and bigh standard" Better Baking Powder. Pure food phosphate for Baking Powder Manufacture is 1 product of Albright & Wilson and is distributed in New Zealand by Imperial Chemical Industries (NZ) Ltd,, 16 The Terrace, Wellington:

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 259, 9 June 1944, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 259, 9 June 1944, Page 2

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