In Scandinavia, pulses (peas, beans, lentils) are available in tetrapacks. - Wouldn't that also be an option for Migros?
In Scandinavia, pulses (peas, beans, lentils) are available in tetrapacks. - Wouldn't that also be an option for Migros?
No, not enamel. It is plastic! And questionable because of bisphenol A! Never use coated cans with metal cutlery, the coating will scratch off and be eaten! ? ask Wiki: Tin cans Very interesting and there is also the topic of lead poisoning from cans, because at that time they were sealed with lead. Wiki quote: Today's cans are usually coated with a plastic coating on the inside. The coatings used are plastics based on polyester, epoxy resins or organosols. Epoxy systems are currently being criticized because they release small quantities of substances such as bisphenol A (bisphenol A problem) into the contents of the can. Before the introduction of the plastic coating, it was necessary to transfer the contents to other containers, as the metal on the inside of the can reacted with the possibly acidic contents of the can when it was opened and exposed to air