Dan Harring (54)

  • About
  • Selfies (humorous)
  • Food quality and food testing
    • Things at the bottom of the bottle/container
    • Foods that went bad – Chemical analysis findings
    • Microbial spoilage
    • Chemical deterioration
    • Physical deterioration
    • Contamination with chemicals from extraneous sources
    • Crystals – susceptible foods that may develop crystal deposits
    • False alarms – not as bad as it seemed
    • Foreign objects, extraneous material
    • Packaging problems, polymer additives
    • Off odors
  • Fragrant plant growing experience in San Antonio
  • The early history of modern Chemistry
  • Louise Kandakai
    • Louise’s early history in San Antonio (and how I got in good with her)
    • Funeral
    • Louise’s older sister passes away, Oct 2024

Things at the bottom of the bottle/container

Examples of customer complaints, product defects, contamination or deterioration, and other common problems. Most of these are not harmful to health.

Gatorade sediment SAIB weighting agent
Whitish sediment is the weighting agent ingredient
Bottled water crystals (calcium carbonate)
White crystalline sediment is precipitated calcium carbonate

Brown sediment in milk
brown sediment

Coconut oil (unrefined, expeller pressed)

Mold in water bottles (unopened)

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