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Functional food is a term for food products fortified with ingredients that possess benefi‑ cial physiological effects. Meat products are characterized by relatively high salt, fat and saturated fatty acid contents. Moreover, phosphates and nitrites are also marked as potential harmful components. Designing meat products as functional food has been associated with replacement (and/or reduction) of these components with other, especially natural, ingredi‑ ents that possess beneficial effects. The development of such products poses quite a chal‑ lenge since it requires the creation of a product with improved functional properties and the same sensory quality as conventional ones. Results of numerous studies into improving the nutritional properties of meat products indicate that the meat industry has responded to the changes of lifestyle and perception of food.
functional food, Dietary fibres, Meat products, Sodium reduction, Additive replacement, n‑3 fatty acids
functional food, Dietary fibres, Meat products, Sodium reduction, Additive replacement, n‑3 fatty acids
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