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Their milk boasts a higher fat and protein content which can be used for cheese, skimmed milk powder and other high-fat products.
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So Delicious Dairy Free, a maker of dairy-free foods, added pea protein to its So Delicious Almond Plus Beverage last year to increase the protein content.
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Currently, soy-protein isolate soy beans processed to remove carbohydrates and fat is the most common ingredient added to boost protein content in foods not naturally rich in the nutrient.
WSJ: Label Decoder: Protein Additives in Food
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Weight Loss: Diets with high protein content and a low glycemic index may improve overweight people's ability to maintain weight loss, according to a study in the New England Journal of Medicine.
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Much of the protein content comes from DDG.
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Not all experts believe that genetic modification is the way forward - some point out that rather than enhancing the protein content of potatoes, the government could simply ensure the availability of foods which are already rich in protein, such as pulses.
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The Nutrition Information Initiative, launched last year, put detailed labels on McDonald's packaging with data on calories, protein, fat, carbohydrates and salt content.
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He maintains that its high levels of protein and affordable price outweigh its huge saturated fat content.
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Others are a little more curious: Eggs make the cut despite their high cholesterol content because they are cheap and packed with protein and nutrients.
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According to Donny Strosberg, the head of Hybrigenics, the team has worked out about half of the protein interactions that happen in Helicobacter, but he is content to leave it at that in order to pursue bigger fish.
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