The lentils we bought today have lots of little white dots on them that we can't explain. Everything seems to be fine from a sensory point of view, but we still wanted to ask what it is?
Hello Mmmmmigros, thank you very much for your contribution. The white spots are caused by the calcium citrate, which prevents the lenses from overcooking during sterilization. These can be easily washed away. They are therefore safe to eat. Best regards, your M-Infoline team
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Dear M-Infoline team, could you please tell me whether the can of these fine organic lentils is guaranteed to be free from heavy metals and BPA? Is this checked regularly? Thank you for your information. Kind regards, "Twilight"
Hello Twilight, thank you for your question. We use cans that do not contain BPA or heavy metals. Our suppliers are obliged to comply with the legal requirements. We carry out regular checks on bisphenol A as part of our sample checks and product range inspections to ensure compliance with the law. Best regards, your M-Infoline team
Dear M-Infoline team, thank you very much for the helpful answer :-). Best regards, "Twilight"
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