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that include added salt or sugar are processed. so are fresh-baked bread, some cheeses, and canned fish . still, they're not ultra-processed. their ingredient lists are limited to two to three items, but they are typically ready to eat (or at least edible) right out of the package. ultra-processing
includes multiple steps -- not just, for example, adding salt and canning. the process also brings in ingredients -- usually with unrecognizable names -- that you wouldn't find in a crop or on a farm. they include artificial colors and flavors, preservatives, and ingredients, such as emulsifiers, meant...
https://www.webmd.com/diet/news/20200221/hidden-dangers-of-ultraprocessed-foods
"crop contaminant" means any substance not intentionally added to food, but which gets added to articles of food in the process of their production (including operations carried out in crop husbandry, animal husbandry and veterinary medicine), manufacture, processing, preparation, treatment, packing,
packaging transport or holding of articles of such food as a result of environmental contamination chapter contaminants, toxins and residues : metal contaminants . . chemicals described in monographs of the indian pharmacopoeia when used in foods, shall not contain metal contaminants beyond the limits...
https://www.fssai.gov.in/upload/uploadfiles/files/Compendium_Contaminants_Regulations_20_05_2019.pdf
emerging markets, says the report. it analysed the nutrient content of packaged foods in eight markets — australia, china, hong kong, india, new zealand, south africa, the uk and the us — and found that per cent of products have a health star rating of or more, which means that per cent of products did not
meet the health standards and are of relatively low nutritional quality. the report says that regardless of wealth, school-age children, adolescents and adults are consuming too many refined grains, sugary foods and drinks, and not enough fruits, vegetables and whole grains. according to the report,...
https://www.fssai.gov.in/upload/media/FSSAI_News_Report_DownToEarth_30_11_2018.pdf