Food Composition Tables for the Near East

Food Composition Tables for the Near East
Author: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Food Policy and Nutrition Division
Publisher: Food & Agriculture Org.
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1982
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789251012772

Abstract: Data are presented in 3 major food composition tables for the nutrient content of foods consumed in the Near East, including the amount of the various nutrients in 100 g of the edible portion of the food and the amount in the edible portion of 100 g of the food as purchased. The 3 major tables provide food composition data for: the proximate composition, mineral and vitamin content of the foods; the amino acid content; and the fatty acid content. The foods are organized under each of these tables into 14 food classes (e.g., cereals and grain products, sturdy roots and tubers, nuts and seeds, vegetables, fruits, meat and poultry, eggs, etc.). Five appendices (e.g., factors used to calculate food nutrient contents, common names of foods, scientific names of plants and fish) and 3 bibliographies (data sources for food composition tables, scientific nomenclature of plants and fish, descriptions of selected processed foods) are included. (wz).

Food Composition Table for Use in East Asia

Food Composition Table for Use in East Asia
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1972
Genre: Feeds
ISBN:

Includes standard agricultural products and starchy roots, tubers, edible plants, animals and insects. Appendices include indexes to scientific names.