Fortified foods
Voluntary or mandatory fortification involves adding vitamins and minerals
Read moreVoluntary or mandatory fortification involves adding vitamins and minerals
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Read moreFood additives that conform to EU food safety standards are assigned an E-number
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Read moreFew foods can match the egg when it comes to raw nutritional density. With protein, iron and vitamin B12 it’s often seen as a superfood
Read moreUltra processed foods, known as UPFs, are industrially-formulated food products that are highly modified from their counterparts.
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