Ultra-processing markers are more prevalent in plant-based meat products as compared to their meat-based counterparts in a German food market analysis
Abstract Objective: To compare ultra-processing markers and nutrient composition in plant-based meat products (PBMP) with equivalent meat-based products (MBP). Design: A total of 282 PBMP and 149 MBP within 18 product categories were assessed. Based on the NOVA classification, 33 ultra-processing ma...
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Main Authors: | Kemja-Maria Metz (Author), Nathalie Judith Neumann (Author), Mathias Fasshauer (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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