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3.2.3.3 How to carry out nutritional analysis MatchUp

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Click on a top box, then click on its match below. Or, drag a top box and drop it onto the correct match. Match all pairs before clicking ‘Check’.

Tool to quickly calculate the nutritional value of a recipe or diet.
lower the amount of sodium in a recipe.
Database which contains nutrient profile of food products.
improve iron absorption.
lower the amount of saturated fat in a recipe.
increase the amount of unsaturated fatty acids in it.
lower the risk of osteoporosis in adults.
increase the amount of fibre in it.
lower the risk of hypertension.
increase the amount of protein in it.
increase the amount of sodium in a recipe.
What is a food table?
What is a nutritional analysis software?
Adding soybeans to a recipe could help to...
Adding seeds or nuts to a recipe would...
Trimming meat would...
Using wholemeal flour in a recipe would...
Using fresh fish rather than tinned fish would help to...
Using smoked or cured meat would...
Eating meat with a salad in one meal would...
Limiting the consumption of salt could help to...
Increasing the consumption of milk could help to...

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