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    Home » Kitchen Science » What are ultra-processed foods?

    What are ultra-processed foods?

    Published: Mar 7, 2024 by Emma Vanstone · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

    Ultra-processed foods are food products that are heavily processed before reaching supermarket shelves. These types of foods usually contain lots of chemicals such as preservatives, sweeteners, food colouring and emulsifiers. Generally, the more a product has been altered from its original form, the more likely it is to be ultra-processed

    Ultra-processed foods are usually of low nutritional quality with high levels of sugar and salt. The benefit of ultra processed foods is that they typically taste good and have a long shelf life, but if eaten in excess can contribute to health issues.

    It’s tough to completely avoid ultra-processed foods, and some are worse than others. For example, processed wholegrain bread has more nutritional value a fizzy drink. The key is having a balanced diet with lots of fruits, vegetables, lean meat, nuts and seeds.

    Examples of ultra-processed foods

    Ready meals

    Ice cream

    Fast food items

    Processed meats – sausages, hot dogs

    Some breakfast cereals

    Crisps, biscuits

    Sugary drinks

    Examples of unprocessed foods

    Fruit, vegetables, milk, eggs, meat, seeds and nuts that have no added ingredients.

    Examples of processed foods

    These are foods that could be made at home, such as jam, homemade bread, cheese and tinned fruit.

    How can to tell if a food item is ultra-processed

    Check the ingredients

    Ultra-processed foods usually have a long list of ingredients, including additives, preservatives, artificial colours, flavours and sweeteners. These are generally foods you couldn’t make at home.

    Check for heavily refined ingredients such as oils, flours and sugars.

    Look at the nutritional value

    Ultra-processed foods often have high levels of sugar, salt and unhealthy fats.

    Find out more

    Buy a selection of foods, or search the ingredients online and create a table of processed and unprocessed foods. One idea is to choose a food type, such as bread, and try to find five ultra-processed and five less-processed types.

    Discover how ultra processed food may affect the brain with this article from the BBC.

    Watch The Science Behind Food That Isn’t Food.

    Last Updated on March 7, 2024 by Emma Vanstone

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