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Seaweed is used in most ice creams as a thickening agent. The food additive, carrageenan, is made from edible seaweeds and is often listed on the labels of ice cream and other products. There is some controversy over its use in foods that are labeled as "all-natural" or "healthy." The issue over carrageenan is that some studies have suggested it might cause inflammation in the intestines, while others have indicated that it might even contribute to the production of cancer cells. However, many scientists have found these studies to be flawed and declared the food additive as safe to eat.
What does the text explicitly state about carrageenan?
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Carrageenan is made from edible seaweed.
Carrageenan is made from edible seaweed.
People like the taste of it in ice cream.
People like the taste of it in ice cream.
People are concerned over its safety.
People are concerned over its safety.
Carrageenan is studied by scientists.
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Explicitly stated:
- Carrageenan is made from edible seaweed.
- People are concerned about its safety.
- Carrageenan has been studied by scientists.
Not stated: people like the taste of it in ice cream.
- Carrageenan is made from edible seaweed.
- People are concerned about its safety.
- Carrageenan has been studied by scientists.
Not stated: people like the taste of it in ice cream.
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