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by cypherg
826 days ago
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They've still never actually defined what an "ultra-processed food" even is. Is it ketchup? Is it protein powder? Is it infant formula? Is it plant-based meat? Is it banana bread? Is it based on the number of ingredients? Is it based on a preparation method? This is the core problem with just about every article or study on UPFs |
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https://world.openfoodfacts.org/nova https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nova_classification
There doesn't need to be one formal globally recognised definition if you understand the intent of the meaning of the word.
Ketchup, protein powder, infant formula, plant-based meat and banana bread are all considered highly processed. Banana Bread less so if you decided to make it at home using raw ingredients.