The phrase "contains sulfites" is printed on many if not most bottles of wine, typically somewhere on the back label. The words admittedly read like a warning label, which is inherently off-putting.
Sulfites are common food preservatives and naturally occur in some foods like wine, but they're safe for most people unless you have allergies or sensitivities. If you have asthma or experience ...
When I saw the July 20 column entitled “Your ‘sulfite-free’ wine is lying to you,” it immediately caught my interest. You see, I am one of those “1 %” people who truly have a sulfite sensitivity. I am ...
Few topics in the wine industry fuel as much controversy as sulfites. These compounds are blamed for everything from flushed cheeks to morning-after headaches and plenty of alleged issues in between.
All wine has sulfites. There, I said it! This myth about “sulfite free,” or “free of sulfites” in wine is just that, a myth. Before you start screaming blasphemy and telling me all the reasons I’m ...
The FDA recommends patients with known sulfite allergies or sensitivities who receive compounded prescriptions ask compounders about the presence of sulfites in their products. Reports of ...
The FDA has issued a nationwide recall for Joy Luck brand dried lily flowers due to undeclared sulfites, which may cause serious allergic reactions in some individuals. Even small pantry ingredients ...
A brand of sun-dried tomatoes has been recalled after food inspectors detected traces of sulfites in the product that weren't labeled on the packaging. Global Veg Corp. issued the nationwide recall ...