Food processing

What is food processing?

Food processing takes many forms, and simply means that a food has been altered from it’s original natural state.

It can be as simple as heating food. There are many ways that food may be processed including:

  • fertilizing
  • freezing
  • dehydrating
  • cooking – boiling, steaming, frying etc
  • milling to remove husks and turning wheat into flour. 
  • pasteurization
  • cutting and peeling

How does processing help?

  • Preserves food extending their life – canning, freezing, dehydrating
  • Makes food more palatable – cooking, dehydrating, milling
  • Makes food safer. eg pasteurization, canning
  • makes it more convenient – milling, canning, freezing

How does it impact food?

Food that is processed can make it safer to eat,  but it also can greatly affect nutrient content.

  • Fertilizers can reduce vitamin C levels in fruit and vegetables
  • Cutting, peeling and milling can remove fibre and reduce other nutrients in food. 
  • Cooking food can particularly affect water-soluble nutrients. These are vitamin C and B vitamins. Some options retain vitamins better such as 
  • Dehydrating reduces vitamin C but concentrates other nutrients such as fibre. It also makes it more energy dense.
  • Pasteurization makes foods safer to consume
 

Food processing and weight management

Food processing can have a positive or negative affect on weight management depending on the type of processing

Fibre – Foods that have been processed to remove fibre are less filling which can impact feeling full. A lack of fibre can also affect the gut microbiome which affects the absorption of nutrients and impact the bodies ability to manage weight.

Nutrients – Some process can reduce nutrients, which can impact bodily systems and affect weight management

Energy – Some processing can increase the energy density of food. eg. dehydration. Think of grapes as a good example. The dried version, sultanas is less filling but energy dense, concentrating sugars in our diet 

Convenience – Canned, frozen and milled products are convenient which can make it easier to make home cooked meals that match your nutrient requirements.

Taste – Cooked foods can be more palatable, increasing weight management adherence with tasty food.