Functional Food and Innovation

A food given an additional function by adding new ingredients or more of existing ingredients is known as functional Food. An example of this type of fortification would be the historic addition of iodine to table salt, or Vitamin D to milk, done to resolve public health problems such as rickets. Fermented foods with live cultures are considered functional foods with probiotic benefits.



 


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