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− | The ingredients declaration on pet food packaging varies according to [[Pet Food Labels - Nutrition|legislation in place within a country]]. <font color="red">In Europe,</font> ingredients can be grouped together under a category term. For example, many [[Minerals - Nutrition|minerals]] can be included under the additives category rather than naming them individually, and ingredients sourced from animals can be included under the group term meat and animal derivatives (Table 1). | + | The ingredients declaration on pet food packaging varies according to [[Pet Food Labels - Nutrition|legislation in place within a country]]. [[EU Pet Food Labels|In Europe]], ingredients can be grouped together under a category term. For example, many [[Minerals - Nutrition|minerals]] can be included under the additives category rather than naming them individually, and ingredients sourced from animals can be included under the group term meat and animal derivatives (Table 1). |
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− | Alternatively, a European pet food manufacturer may choose to provide a full ingredients list. Since labelling legislation varies from country to country, pet food manufacturers may be required to list all ingredients. For example, <font color="red">in the USA</font> a pet food manufacturer must list all ingredients used providing information about any process used to make the ingredients and the chemical names where appropriate (for example, [[Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine) - Nutrition|pyridoxine hydrochloride]] (source of vitamin B6). A glossary of commonly used ingredients in the EU is provided in <font color="red">Table 2.</font> | + | Alternatively, a European pet food manufacturer may choose to provide a full ingredients list. Since labelling legislation varies from country to country, pet food manufacturers may be required to list all ingredients. For example, [[USA Pet Food Labels|in the USA]], a pet food manufacturer must list all ingredients used providing information about any process used to make the ingredients and the chemical names where appropriate (for example, [[Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine) - Nutrition|pyridoxine hydrochloride]] (source of vitamin B6). A glossary of commonly used ingredients in the EU is provided in <font color="red">Table 2.</font> |
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| + | !colspan="3" bgcolor="#97C7F7"|TABLE 2a: Glossary of common ingredients used to make <u>wet</u> pet food in Europe |
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| + | !align="center" width="20%" bgcolor="#D9EAFA"|<i>Group</i> |
| + | !align="center" width="20%" bgcolor="#D9EAFA"|<i>Ingredient</i> |
| + | !align="center" bgcolor="#D9EAFA"|<i>Description and Use</i> |
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| + | !colspan="3" bgcolor="#DEE2E3"|Meat and Animal Derivatives |
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| + | !align="left" width="20%"|<small>Meat and animal derivatives</small> |
| + | !align="left" width="20%"|Beef |
| + | !align="left"|<small>Usually fresh or frozen, can include muscle meat and organs such as heart, lung, liver, kidney, tongue, udder, provides a rich source of protein, amino acids, fats, fat-soluble vitamins and minerals.</small> |
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| + | !align="left" width="20%"|<small>Meat and animal derivatives</small> |
| + | !align="left" width="20%"|Chicken |
| + | !align="left"|<small>Usually fresh or frozen, can include muscle meat and chicken parts such as heart, lung, liver, kidney, intestines, whole carcass, provides a highly digestible source of protein, amino acids, fats, fat-soluble vitamins and minerals.</small> |
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| + | !align="left" width="20%"|<small>Meat and animal derivatives</small> |
| + | !align="left" width="20%"|Poultry |
| + | !align="left"|<small>Usually fresh or frozen, combination of chicken, turkey, duck or goose parts, can include muscle meat and parts such as heart, lung, liver, kidney, tongue, udder, intestines, whole carcass; provides a highly digestible source of protein, amino acids, fats, fat-soluble vitamins and minerals.</small> |
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| + | !align="left" width="20%"|<small>Meat and animal derivatives</small> |
| + | !align="left" width="20%"|Pork |
| + | !align="left"|<small>Usually fresh or frozen, can include organs such as heart, lung, liver, kidney; provides a highly digestible source of protein, amino acids, fats, fat-soluble vitamins and minerals; provides a highly digestible source of protein, amino acids, fats, fat-soluble vitamins and minerals.</small> |
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| + | !align="left" width="20%"|<small>Meat and animal derivatives</small> |
| + | !align="left" width="20%"|Lamb |
| + | !align="left"|<small>Usually fresh or frozen, can include muscle meat and organs such as heart, lung, liver, kidney; provides a highly digestible source of protein, amino acids, fats, fat-soluble vitamins and minerals.</small> |
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| + | !colspan="3" bgcolor="#DEE2E3"|Cereals and Grains |
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| + | !align="left" width="20%"|UNFINISHED |
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