Over 80% of foods marketed to toddlers in the United States are ultraprocessed, while nearly half also fail to meet global nutritional guidelines, a new study found.
“Ultra processed” is frankly a meaningless label in health discussions.
Raw milk is not healthier than “ultra processed” (i.e. pasteurised) milk for example. Ultra processed baby food is and should be the norm over raw, untreated baby food.
Maybe it depends on what processes call under “processed”? Like I could see a world where the way cows are treated counts as being processed (being pumped full of drugs and such)
What’s a toddler food.
“Ultraprocessed” includes raw meat
since when is raw meat considered ultra processed?
“Ultra processed” is frankly a meaningless label in health discussions.
Raw milk is not healthier than “ultra processed” (i.e. pasteurised) milk for example. Ultra processed baby food is and should be the norm over raw, untreated baby food.
I can’t seem to get a straight answer but it seems most raw meats are in category 4. Salami is category 4.
Salami is not raw meat.
also you wouldnt feed a baby raw meat anyways.
https://youtu.be/PJt64x3aEv8
Maybe it depends on what processes call under “processed”? Like I could see a world where the way cows are treated counts as being processed (being pumped full of drugs and such)
Forever I think. What category is it in?
It literally doesn’t