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Zeɛre Boma (Ingredients)

Yizie Wikipiideɛ
food ingredient
type of ingredient
Aŋa yitaalombileingredient, food Maale eŋ
Has usecooking, meal Maale eŋ
Facet ofdish, cuisine Maale eŋ
Used bycook, kitchen assistant, fast food worker, pizzaiolo Maale eŋ

Neŋ yele zaa, a zeɛre boma e la bommeela mine neɛ na maŋ de meele taa a doge neŋ zeɛre. A bondiiri maaloo saŋa, recipes maŋ wulee boma naŋ neɛ na maŋ de maale neŋ diibu, ka a yelzu kaŋa meŋ naŋ baŋ eɛ a bondiraa onaŋ boma teseŋ tɛɛtɛɛloŋ naŋ be o taaba zie. A commercial products gyamaa maŋ taa la secret ingredients naŋ na maŋ vɛŋ ka a soma te gaale a boma mine. A pharmaceutical industry, a active ingredient la a ingredient naŋ be a formulation naŋ taa biological activity.

The ingredient list on a can of marrowfat peas. Besides peas, the product also contains water, salt, and the antioxidant E385.

National mere maŋ kyaarɛɛ bondimaale mine a wuli bondimaale boma mine products. A European Union, bondiiri nagere wulibu maŋ terɛɛ sori kyaare allergens teseŋ nuts, milk, ane gluten ka a taa wuluu yoŋ kyaare a bondiraa boma a tõɔ gu a daareba.[1]

A yelbiri ingredient kpɛɛ Bɛrefɔ a piiluu saŋa a 15th century, meŋ naŋ e engredient, muni naŋ e "boŋkaŋa naŋ taa eebo yi meela." O yizie la a Middle French ingrédient, naŋ taa yizie Latin ingredien(t)-, a da wagere yelbiri ko a ingredī ("to go in, enter"). A Latin eroŋ taa la yizie naŋ e in- ("in, into") ane gradī ("to step, go"), naŋ taa nyɔgebo neŋ Proto-Indo-European root *\*ghredh-* ("to walk, go").[2][3]

Nensaala zeɛre bondimaale boma

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A Nensaala bondimaale zeɛre boma maŋ eɛ bondimaale zeɛre boma naŋ e artificial bee nensaala bommaala, aseŋ a:

Meŋ kaa kyɛ

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Sommo Yizie

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  1. "Regulation (EU) No 1169/2011 of the European Parliament and of the Council on the provision of food information to consumers". Official Journal of the European Union. 25 October 2011. Retrieved 9 December 2025.
  2. "Ingredient". Online Etymology Dictionary. Douglas Harper. Retrieved 9 December 2025.
  3. "Ingredient". Merriam-Webster Dictionary. Merriam-Webster. Retrieved 9 December 2025.