Healthy food is food considered
beneficial to health in ways that go
beyond a normal healthy diet required for human nutrition. Because there is no
precise, authoritative definition from regulatory agencies such as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, different dietary
practices can be considered healthy, depending on the context.
Foods considered "healthy" may be natural foods, organic foods, whole foods, and sometimes vegetarian or dietary supplements. Such products are
sold in health food stores or in the
health/organic sections of supermarkets.
The United States, health-related claims on nutrition facts labels are regulated by the U.S. Food and
Drug Administration (FDA), while advertising is regulated by the Federal
Trade Commission.
According to the FDA, "Health claims describe a relationship between a
food, food component, or dietary supplement ingredient, and reducing the risk of a
disease or health-related condition".
In general, claims of health benefits for
specific foodstuffs have not been evaluated by national regulatory agencies.
Additionally, research funded by manufacturers or marketers that may form the
basis of such marketing claims has been shown to result in more favorable
results than independently funded research.
While there is no precise definition for
"health food", the United States Food
and Drug Administration has warned food
manufacturers against labeling foods as being "healthy" when they
have high sugar, salt, or fat content. The following
is a non-exhaustive list of foods that have been considered healthy:
The
following is a non-exhaustive list of foods that have been considered healthy:
#Apple cider vinegar, a fruit vinegar considered a health food
#Broccoli sprouts
#Certain cereal products
#Corn flakes,
patented food invented in 1894
#Digestive biscuit,
English baked good from 1851, containing fiber and sometimes sodium bicarbonate
#Graham cracker,
cracker made with whole-grain Graham flour (1829)
#Graham bread, a
type of whole wheat bread
#Granola, a
food made from mixed, toasted grains
#Granula,
the first manufactured breakfast cereal (1863)
#Grape-Nuts,
an American breakfast cereal made from baked and ground grain (1897)
#Muesli, breakfast cereal of rolled oats, fruit and nuts, made by a
Swiss doctor (1900)
#Shredded wheat,
whole wheat cereal (1893)
#Herbal extract, plants,
often medicinal that is concentrated and standardized
#Herbal teas
#Honey, a naturally occurring whole sweetener
#Malt, whole sprouted barley
#Meat analog, a
a dietary alternative to meat, found in some vegetarian and vegan diets
#Molasses, blackstrap molasses have been sold as a health food
#Certain oils, including olive oil and fish oil
#Postum, a coffee alternative since 1895
#Yogurt, traditional cultured milk product
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