CB—Lancaster Famine, Saturday, Saptombar 13,1980 Ladies Have You Heard? By Doris Thomas Lancaster Extension gf Home Economist * ABOUT ENRICHMENT AND FORTIFICATION OF FOODS The terms “enrichment” and “fortification” have beat part of the food in dustry for a long time. But these terms still create confusion among many consumers. The enrichment process replaces nutrients lost during the processing and refining of food. Enrichment of flour, bread, nee, cereal, commeal, spaghetti, and macaroni products refers to the addition to the B vitamins (thiamine, riboflavin and niacin) and the mineral iron. There is no need to ennch whole-gram foods such as whole wheat bread and flower since they contain their original nutnents naturally Fortification goes a step beyond ennehment. In this process, a nutrient is added that was not originally present m the food or that was present in a smaller amount, such as vitamin D milk, vitamin A fortified margarine, iodized salt and fruit drinks with vitamin C added. Certain bread and cereal products are fortified with extra vitamins and minerals. Better quality protein sources are obtained by fortifying some products with certain ammmo acids. In some communities, the drinking water is fortified with fluonde. In short, fortification helps to supply nutrients that would Do You Want to Beat The Summer Slump In Milk Production? * 2$ INQUIRE ABOUT LACTO-CAL Farmers are increasing milk production more than 2-4 lbs. per cow per day ★ High Energy ★ increased Milk and Butter ★ Cows Like It Fat Production ★ Improved Feed ★ Depresses Methane Gas Efficiency Production ★ Improved Herd Health ★ Economical —"“HESS FARM SUPPLY RD 3, New Holland, PA 17557 PH: 717-354-7972 AUTHORIZED DEALERS: SYLVAN G. RESSLER VAN-MAR FEEDS, INC. 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