kuidupitoinen
Kuidupitoinen is a Finnish-language adjective used to describe a substance that contains a relatively large amount of fiber or fibrous material. It is formed from kuitu, meaning fiber, and the suffix -pitoinen, which conveys the sense of possessing or being rich in a quality. The standard form found in most Finnish usage is kuitupitoinen; the inflected forms follow Finnish grammar, for example kuitupitoisen in the genitive and kuitupitoiset in the plural. The spelling kuidupitoinen is not common in established Finnish dictionaries and is generally treated as a nonstandard variant or misspelling of kuitupitoinen.
Usage of the term spans several domains. In nutrition and food labeling, kuitupitoiset elintarvikkeet or kuitupitoisen
Etymology and form. The word combines kuitu with the productive suffix -pitoinen, which is used in Finnish
See also: kuitu, kuitupitoisuus, kuitupitoiset elintarvikkeet.