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Milk that has the majority of the sodium (approximately 90%) removed and replaced with potassium. This milk is produced for people on a sodium restricted diet and is not always easily found.
A term referring to foods in which the sodium content has been reduced. Reduced Sodium foods are important for individuals that have been placed on low sodium diets due to medical concerns, as too much sodium in the diet can lead to high blood pressure for some people.
A snack food that is a potato sliced very thin and then deep-fat fried, which is also known as a "saratoga chip." They come in many different varieties that include different flavors, and textures.
A component of most cooking salts. Humans require a small amount of sodium, an alkaline metal element, in their daily nutrition.
Potatoes sliced very thin that are deep-fat fried, which are also known as potato chips. Saratoga Chips come in many different types that include seasoned flavors, numerous shapes and a variety of textures.
1) The dried seed contained within the pod of several varieties of legumes, which include beans, lentils, and peas.
A chemical compound that is used to preserve food by retaining the moisture in the food to make it juicy and more pleasing when consumed.
A chemical that is used to increase the speed of the curing process and deepen the color of the meat.
A chemical that is used to increase the speed of the curing process and deepen the color of the meat.
A chemical compound that is used to preserve foods and food colors, and food flavors, particularly in processed meats.
A chemical used in food processing to provide flavor, to preserve the food, and to deepen the natural colors of the food.
A snack food made from corn and flour that is shaped and then baked or deep-fat fried resulting in a crispy chip, similar to a potato chip.
A creamy cheese product produced when the whey is drained from yogurt. With a higher concentration of nutrients after the whey is removed, yogurt cheese provides a creamy smooth cheese that is low in calories, sodium, lactose, and cholesterol.
A white liquid secreted by the mammary glands of animals, such as cows, sheep and goats. Fresh milk is consumed for nourishment, providing valuable nutrients such as calcium, protein, potassium, magnesium, and riboflavin.
A by-product of soybean oil, this high protein food substitute is produced from a dough containing soy flour that has been processed to remove the fats contained in the soy substance.
The fruits of various members of the gourd family, which fall into two classifications, summer squash and winter squash.
A non-dairy milk substitution, made from dried soybeans that have been soaked, ground and cooked before being processed into a milky liquid.
A type of cheese made from the milk of pureed soybeans. Soymilk is made basically from pureed soybeans and water.
Also known as "Napa cabbage," a type of Chinese cabbage that is mild flavored and predominantly grown in Asia.
Typical of many Swiss cheeses characterized by the holes ("eyes") found throughout the cheese, Lacy Swiss cheese also contains holes, but they are much smaller in size than the aged Swiss cheese.
Top 26 glossary terms found