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Flour food uses

Piechocki J, Zdanis D, Norris LM, Rakitsky W. Lipid-rich microalgal flour food compositions. US 20110256282. Solazyme Roquette Nutritionak 2010. [Pg.90]

Some nutritionists believe that the processing of modern foods has left us with a less wholesome diet deficient in many vitamins and minerals (refined sugar, refined flour, and fried foods). Therefore, in order to regain the nutrients removed in these processes, it makes sense to supplement our diets with relatively high doses of vitamins and minerals. Fortunately, these are among the most nontoxic OTC products available. [Pg.348]

Henri Nestl6, a German citizen, scientist and businessman, founded Nestle in Switzerland in 1866. His first product was a "Kindermehl" or "Farine Lact6e, an infant nutrition product made out of milk, flour and sugar to help mothers who where unable to breast feed their children. Meanwhile, Nestis has become the world s leading food company with a turnover of 47.3 billion US in 2001. We produce in 468 factories in 84 countries and employ almost 230 000 people. Our products are sold in practically all countries of the world. [Pg.55]


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