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Food Engineering Practice Test: Food Adulteration, Additives and Food Packaging and Labeling — Flashcards

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Food adulteration is the intentional degradation of food quality for economic gain. This can include adding ingredients to change a food's properties, such as its color, taste, and shelf life. It can also involve removing valuable ingredients or substituting them with inferior ones. 

Food additives are added to increase the nutritional value of food. For example, vitamin D is added to milk to ensure children who drink it are not deficient in vitamin D. 

According to the Food Standards Agency, the following information must appear on food labels and packaging:
Name of the food
List of ingredients
Allergen information
Quantitative declaration of ingredients (QUID)
Net quantity
Storage conditions and date labeling
Name and address of manufacturer
Country of origin or place of provenance 

The Food Safety and Standards (Food Product Standards and Food Additive) Regulation, 2011 states that the addition of colors and flavors does not need to be mentioned in the list of ingredients. However, the common name or class name of the flavor must be mentioned on the label. 

Some common food additives include:
Monosodium Glutamate (MSG)
Artificial food coloring
Sodium nitrite
Guar gum
High-fructose corn syrup
Artificial sweeteners
Carrageenan
Sodium benzoate 

Artificial flavors can cause health issues such as: 
Chest pain, Headaches, Dizziness, Depression, Fatigue, Mental health issues.

Topics include: Food additives and adulteration, food labeling and packaging.

Related: Food Engineering Practice Test: Food Contamination and Hazards

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A substance intentionally added that affects the nature and quality of food is called _____
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