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| !align="left"|<small>Not essential in the diet of cats and dogs but may be included in the form of Vitamin C monophosphate for its antioxidant properties and to support the immune system</small> | | !align="left"|<small>Not essential in the diet of cats and dogs but may be included in the form of Vitamin C monophosphate for its antioxidant properties and to support the immune system</small> |
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| + | !align="left" width="20%"|<small>Minerals</small> |
| + | !align="left" width="20%"|Mineral supplements added refined form |
| + | !align="left"|<small>Required to ensure food is nutritionally complete and balanced. For example Zinc Sulphate, Manganese Sulphate, Magnesium Oxide, Copper Sulphate, Di-Calcium Phosphate, Calcium Iodate. There are many approved versions of these minerals salts that can be used in pet food based on the formulation required.</small> |
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| + | !align="left" width="20%"|<small>Fruits and vegetables</small> |
| + | !align="left" width="20%"|A range of fruits or vegetables may be included in pet foods to add variety. Examples include carrots, apples, peas |
| + | !align="left"|<small>Can be added in fresh, frozen or dried form. Must select vegetables appropriate for cats / dogs.</small> |
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| Details in Excel spreadsheet (Sheet 1) | | Details in Excel spreadsheet (Sheet 1) |
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− | Table 2b – Glossary of common ingredients used to make dry food in Europe
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| [[Category:To Do - Nutrition]] | | [[Category:To Do - Nutrition]] |
| [[Category:Pet Food Manufacture]] | | [[Category:Pet Food Manufacture]] |