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Convenience foods are pre-prepared foods designed for ease of consumption and storage. They often have a long shelf life and require minimal preparation.

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Convenience foods are pre-prepared foods designed for ease of consumption and storage. They often have a long shelf life and require minimal preparation.

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What are the drawbacks of convenience foods?

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  1. Reduced nutritive value they’re often heavily processed, so many vitamins, minerals and other nutrients are diminished or lost.
  2. High in unhealthy ingredients, many contain elevated levels of saturated fat, sugar and sodium, which add calories but little nutrition.
  3. Increased risk to health when eaten often the high saturated fat/sodium/sugar content is linked to problems such as raised cardiovascular risk, weight gain and tooth decay.
  4. Reliance on preservatives and additive chemicals and preservation methods that extend shelf life can reduce freshness and change food quality.
  5. Lower dietary quality overall convenience foods tend to be lower in fiber and whole-food components, so frequent use can make it harder to meet balanced-diet needs.
  6. Should be limited because of the above, these ready-prepared foods are recommended only occasionally rather than as a regular diet staple.
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Chapter 9: Storage and Preservation of Food - EXERCISES [Page 141]

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Dr. Alka Agarwal, Urvi Raval Home Science for Class 10th ICSE
Chapter 9 Storage and Preservation of Food
EXERCISES | Q 9. (c) | Page 141
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