prolisättyjen
Prolisättyjen is a Finnish term that translates to "fortified" or "enriched" when referring to food products. It denotes foods that have had vitamins, minerals, or other beneficial nutrients added to them that were not originally present in significant amounts, or to compensate for losses during processing. This practice is commonly employed to improve the nutritional value of staple foods and address potential public health deficiencies.
Examples of prolisättyjen foods include milk fortified with Vitamin D, bread enriched with folic acid, and
The practice of prolisättyjen is regulated by food safety authorities to ensure that the added nutrients are