Glossary: Terms (T-V)

GLOSSARY OF TERMS
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Glossary of Ingredients

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TRACE MINERALS: are needed by the body in small amounts. Trace minerals include iron, manganese, copper, iodine, zinc, cobalt and selenium.

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TRANS FATS: (a.k.a trans fatty acids) are created in an industrial process that adds hydrogen to liquid vegetable oils to make them more solid. Another name for trans fat is “partially hydrogenated oil.” No matter what you call it, it is an artery-clogging fat that makes food last longer, taste better and basically kill faster. Trans fats can be found in many foods—but especially in fried S.A.D. foods like French fries and doughnuts, and baked goods including pastries, pie crusts, biscuits, pizza dough, cookies, crackers, stick margarines and shortenings. California is now the first state to ban trans fats in restaurants.

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UN-COOKING: a term used to describe the preparation of meals according to the principles of Raw Foodism.

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VEGAN: is a diet and lifestyle that seeks to exclude the use of animals for food, clothing, or any other purpose. Vegans endeavor not to use or consume animal products of any kind.The most common reasons for becoming a vegan are ethical commitment or moral conviction concerning animal rights or welfare, the environment, human health and spiritual or religious concerns. Of particular concern to many vegans are the practices involved in factory farming and animal testing, and the intensive use of land and other resources for animal farming. Vegan diets (sometimes called strict or pure vegetarian diets) are a form of vegetarianism.

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VEGETARIAN: is the practice of following a plant-based diet including fruits, vegetables, cereal grains, nuts, and seeds, with or without dairy products and eggs. A vegetarian does not eat meat, including: red meat, game, poultry, fish, crustacea, shellfish, and products of animal slaughter such as animal-derived gelatin.

References:
1. Wisegeek.com
2.
americanheart.org
3. Wikipedia.org

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