NFPs

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NFPs

The older term GDA (Guideline Daily Amount) is outdated and can be referred to by RDA (Recommended Dietary Allowance), RDI (recommended daily intake), NRI (Nutrient Reference Values), or DRV (Dietary Reference/Recommended Values). This value includes rounding options and percentage values against a certain reference. It can be a simple rounded nutritional value. It can be referred to as NFP (Nutritional Facts Panel).

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1)Serving size: Activate specific serving sizes (2).

Base quantity: Daily amounts will be calculated according to the base quantity defined in the Recipe → Definition tab.

Unit weight: Use the unit weight instead of base quantity.

Dosage: Refer to the dosage in this column

Portion info: The serving size is taken over from the portion information dialog, field Weight of one portion. For more information, see Recipe → Functions & Processes → Calculating Portion Sizes. This dialog is also available directly from the NFPs tab upon right click in modules Calculation and Declaration.

Alarm: Enable alarm. See Administration → General → NFP Label Setup → Declaration preparations for more information.

Alarm with range: Enable alarm with range. See Administration → General → NFP Label Setup → Declaration preparations for more information.

For health claims: Use this portion for health claims. The portion must be enabled. See Administration → General → NFP Label Setup → Declaration preparations for more information.

Suppress NFP column: The NFP% column will not be displayed for the selected portion.

NFP preparation: Some food products require additional preparation components to be later added by consumers (e.g. powdered drink is mixed with milk). Components can be marked as preparation in tab Recipe → Recipe. When this checkbox is selected, NFP values will include those of the preparation components and the alarm function will consider them as well. If not, preparation components will be ignored. For more information, see Recipe → Functions & Processes → Components Added by Consumer.

2)Serving size details

Text: Name used on the NFP column.

Quantity: Portion amount for NFP calculation.

Unit: Select portion unit for NFP calculation (kcal or kJ not intended to be used in combination with individual */100kcal or */100kJ respectively due to double conversion).

Kg/unit: Conversion factor of the selected unit to kilograms.

3)Show signal: Activates the Traffic light signal function.

Show health-claim: Activates the Health claims function.

Both features can be turned on/off using designated program parameters. The list for the health claims can be maintained via Administration → General → Selection lists and assigned using another program parameter.

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