Acrylamide

//əˈkɹɪləmaɪd//

"Acrylamide" in a Sentence (2 examples)

Studies are underway to better understand how acrylamide forms in some overcooked foods and how consumers may be affected by home cooking practices.

The danger, say regulators, is posed when starchy foods are browned to a crisp or possibly even burned. The concern is a chemical called acrylamide, a possible cancer-causing substance, that is produced naturally in food during cooking at high temperatures.

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