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I had always made the distinction between processed and ultra processed foods as something I could or couldn't make myself at home. So yoghurt, tofu, pasta, bread etc all fell under the processed foods category for me.
But I was reading an article at the weekend that redefined these terms. Bread, breakfast cereal, yoghurt all fell under ultra processed foods because you can't buy the ingredients on that ingredients list to make the exact same thing yourself at home.
Commercial bread and breakfast cereals in most countries have to be fortified by law, which means all shop bought bread is ultra processed. This really surprised me. I'd never thought of it that way before, but I can't buy thiamine and folic acid to add to homemade bread, not can I but the emulsifiers or other additives. If I buy a bread mix, thiamine and folic acid will already be in there.
Example (Light Rye from my freezer)
But I was reading an article at the weekend that redefined these terms. Bread, breakfast cereal, yoghurt all fell under ultra processed foods because you can't buy the ingredients on that ingredients list to make the exact same thing yourself at home.
Commercial bread and breakfast cereals in most countries have to be fortified by law, which means all shop bought bread is ultra processed. This really surprised me. I'd never thought of it that way before, but I can't buy thiamine and folic acid to add to homemade bread, not can I but the emulsifiers or other additives. If I buy a bread mix, thiamine and folic acid will already be in there.
Example (Light Rye from my freezer)
INGREDIENTS:
Wheat Flour, Water, Rye Flour (11%), Rye Meal (5%), Baker’s Yeast, Vinegar, Wheat Gluten, Iodised Salt, Canola Oil, Fermented Wheat Flour, Soy Flour, Barley Malt Flour (0.3%), Vegetable Emulsifiers (471, 472e, 481), Vitamins (Thiamin, Folic Acid).