fortification definition

fortification or ‘enrichment’ means the addition of one or more essential nutrients to a food for the purpose of preventing or correcting a demonstrated deficiency of one or more nutrients in the population or specific population groups.
fortification means any structure or device that, whether alone or as part of a system, is designed to prevent or impede, or to provide any other form of countermeasure against, uninvited entry to premises;
fortification means the addition of one or more micronutrients by means of a fortification mix to a foodstuff whether or not it is normally contained in a foodstuff for the purpose of preventing or correcting a demonstrated deficiency of one or more nutrients in the general population or specific population group of South Africa as determined by the Department;

More Definitions of fortification

fortification means the addition of spirit or brandy to wine for preparing wine items turning sour.
fortification means the addition of one or more essential nutrients to a food whether or not it is normally contained in the food, for the purpose of preventing or correcting a deficiency of one or more nutrients in the population or specific population.
fortification means deliberately increasing the content of essential micronutrients in a food so as to improve the nutritional quality of food and to provide public health benefit with minimal risk to health;
fortification means the process of manufacturing fortified grape wine;
fortification means any structure or device that, whether
fortification or ‘enrichment’ means the addition of one or more vitamins and/or minerals to a food whether or not it is usually contained in the food in order to take into account:
fortification means any structure or device that,