kuitupitoiset
Kuitupitoiset is a Finnish term used in nutrition and food labeling to describe foods that are high in dietary fiber. The word is formed from kuitu, fiber, and pitoiset, a suffix meaning rich in or high in. In Finnish product labeling, kuitupitoiset is commonly used to signal a higher fiber content compared with standard products.
Meaning and use: The term refers to foods where a notable portion of the nutritional profile comes
Nutrition and health relevance: Dietary fiber supports digestive health and can contribute to normal cholesterol levels
Regulation and labeling: In the European Union, nutrition and health claims, including claims related to fiber
Limitations: A high-fiber claim does not guarantee overall nutritional quality; some high-fiber products may be higher
See also: dietary fiber, nutrition labeling, EU Regulation 1924/2006, Ruokavirasto.