NOUN | a dietary fibre | dietary fibres | |
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- Traditional kvass made from rye wholemeal bread has been found to have, on average, two times higher dietary fibre content, 60% higher antioxidant activity (due to the addition of caramel and citric acid to the bread) and three times lower reducing sugar content than industrially produced kvass.
- Technically carrageenan is considered a dietary fibre.
- One tablespoon (6 grams) of ground black pepper contains moderate amounts of vitamin K (13% of the daily value or DV), iron (10% DV), and manganese (18% DV), with trace amounts of other essential nutrients, protein, and dietary fibre.
- Its name supposedly alludes to its dietary fibre content ("Ballaststoffe" in German).
- Individual nutrients, such as fatty acids, essential amino acids and dietary fibre have also shown to stimulate GLP-1 secretion.
- The carbohydrate by difference approach presents several problems. First, it does not distinguish between sugars, starch and the unavailable carbohydrates (roughage, or "dietary fibre").
- Sweet potato may be used as a healthier alternative to french fries, adding more dietary fibre and vitamins.
- According to the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) Panel on Nutrition, Novel Foods and Food Allergens (NDA), which deals with the establishment of Dietary Reference Values for carbohydrates and dietary fibre, "based on the available evidence on bowel function, the Panel considers dietary fibre intakes of 25 g per day to be adequate for normal laxation in adults".
- High in dietary fibre, zinc and calcium. They contain micronutrients like thiamine, riboflavin, vitamin E, and niacin.
- It is also a producer of dietary fibre products. In 2021, Nutrinova placed 25th on the Top 50 Global Sweetener Companies list published by FoodTalks.
- Crispix contains 5g of added sugars and 0g of dietary fibre per serving. The cereal received one and a half stars out of five on the Australian Government's health star ratings.
- Eating a diet with a high proportion of vegetables, fruit, dietary fibre, and low in fats results in a modest decrease in total cholesterol.
- They differ from fructans such as inulin, which as polysaccharides have a much higher degree of polymerization than FOS and other oligosaccharides, but like inulin and other fructans, they are considered soluble dietary fibre.
- A cup of dry cloud ear fungus contains 19.6 grams of dietary fibre.
- Gum arabic is a complex polysaccharide and soluble dietary fibre that is generally recognized as safe for human consumption.
- In June 2022, it was announced that Tate & Lyle had completed the acquisition of Quantum Hi-Tech (Guangdong) Biological Co., Ltd (Quantum), a prebiotic dietary fibre business located in China.
- Sanitarium defended Up & Go in a release citing the current code of practice for nutrient claims that a product must contain a minimum of 3 g of dietary fibre per serving to be considered "high in fiber" and Up & Go contained 3.8 g of fiber per 250-ml serving.
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