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Cranberries’ flavor and aroma come from compounds in the fruit, such as cinnamates that add cinnamon notes, vanillin for hints of vanilla, benzoates, and benzaldehyde, which tastes like almonds.—Rosemary Trout, Discover Magazine, 27 Nov. 2024 But in this case, the nail polish removers that have the best ratings from the Environmental Working Group (EWG) all contain the same two ingredients: acetone and a bittering agent called denatonium benzoate.—Lorraine Wilde, Treehugger, 23 Jan. 2023 The ethanol used to make hand sanitizers is denatured alcohol, made unfit for human consumption by adding compounds such as denatonium benzoate, a very bitter substance with awful taste.—Lorena Villanueva-Almanza, The Indianapolis Star, 2 July 2020 Early intervention The City of Milwaukee has been injecting ash trees on streets every other year since 2009 with an insecticide, emamectin benzoate, at a cost of $1 million a year.—Lee Bergquist, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 25 June 2018 Feeding fish a pesticide with the active ingredient of emamectin benzoate became the tool of choice to control lice, Carr said.—Washington Post, 18 Sep. 2017
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