Murniece et al., 2014 - Google Patents
The information presented on labels for bread produced in LatviaMurniece et al., 2014
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- Murniece I
- Straumite E
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- Food chemistry
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Bakery products, particularly bread, make up a significant share of the food guide pyramid. To help consumers make more informed choices from the bread available in the market, it is essential to provide correct and appropriate information on food labels. The aim of this …
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Murniece et al. | The information presented on labels for bread produced in Latvia |