Are Gold Coated Sweets Safe to Eat? Myths vs. Facts
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Gold-coated sweets, often seen at weddings and special events, are more than just a trend. They feature edible gold leaf, typically 22-24 karats, which is biologically inert and passes through your system safely. This gold is purely decorative, adding visual splendor without affecting taste. Though these sweets have been enjoyed for centuries across various cultures, their luxury appeal remains timeless. Just make sure to buy from reputable sources to ensure the gold is of high quality and safe. Despite some claims, edible gold doesn't offer health benefits-its charm lies in its elegance and tradition.
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