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are silver foils really made using intestines of cow, bull and pig are there any video proof for this?

are silver foils really made using intestines of cow, bull and pig are there any video proof for this?

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Yes, fiber makes you feel full.
Edible silver foil (Varakh) not to be confused with day to day aluminum foil, uses the intestinal lining of cows during manufactureThe sheet of flesh is laid between two sheets of silver foil so it can be hammered in to the incredibly thin material it is without tearing (the intestinal lining is both incredibly durable and thin, unlike the foil)When the sheets are hammered out, the sheet is removed and reused, a couple of web sites (unsure how reliable) say that 1 cows intestinal lining will create 170 sheets of the material needed, which can in turn be used to create 48000 sheets of the foilSo, pound for pound, it's an efficient process that doesn't require a huge amount of meat that would otherwise be used for a specific purpose (outside of foods/animal foods)If you're not a vegan, don't worry about it, if you are, there are bigger fish to fry, but it shouldn't be hard to ignore these particular Varakh covered sweets.
yes fiber and carbs.

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