Enriched
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When certain nutrients (such as vitamins and minerals) have been added to a food product to replace nutrients that may be lost during processing or storage. For example, white flour is enriched with thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, and iron because those nutrients are lost when grain is made into flour. Folic acid is also added to enriched flour.
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