Ragitone baby food


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Description

Ragi contains high amount of calcium, proteins with well-balanced essentials amino acids along with vitamin A, B and phosphorous. Its high fiber content gives you more energy and stability throughout the day. Make your day active and brisk with our wide range of products.

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Specifications

In The Box

Pack of
  • 1
Sales Package
  • 500g

General

Brand
  • Jeevans Food
Model Name
  • Ragitone Powder
Quantity
  • 500 g
Type
  • Ragi
Age Ideal For
  • 6-8 months
Ingredients
  • RAGI, CARDAMOM
Organic
  • No
Added Preservatives
  • No
Container Type
  • Vacuum Pack
Maximum Shelf Life
  • 9 Months
Nutrient Content
  • Avg 100g- 382 calories, AVG100g -Fat 1. 72%, AVG100g - Protein 3.9%, AVG100g - Carbohydrates 87.0%, AVG100g - Iron 5.90%
Vacuum Packed
  • Yes
Storage Instructions
  • Normal Storage
Manufactured By
  • Jeevans House Pollachi
Food Preference
  • Vegetarian
Country of Origin
  • India

Dimensions

Width
  • 3 cm
Height
  • 9 cm
Depth
  • 8 cm
Weight
  • 0.5 kg

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Children's liking and wanting of foods vary over multiple bites/sips of consumption: A case study of foods containing wild blueberry powder in the amounts targeted to deliver bioactive phytonutrients for children

. 2020 May;131:108981.

doi: 10.1016/j.foodres.2020.108981. Epub 2020 Jan 7.

Han-Seok Seo  1 , Sean H Adams  2 , Luke R Howard  3 , Cindy Brownmiller  3 , Victoria Hogan  3 , Jin-Ran Chen  2 , Ragita C Pramudya  3

Affiliations

Affiliations

  • 1 Department of Food Science, University of Arkansas, 2650 North Young Avenue, Fayetteville, AR 72704, USA. Electronic address: [email protected].
  • 2 Department of Pediatrics, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR, 72202, USA; Arkansas Children's Nutrition Center, 15 Children's Way, 512-20B, Little Rock, AR 72202, USA.
  • 3 Department of Food Science, University of Arkansas, 2650 North Young Avenue, Fayetteville, AR 72704, USA.
  • PMID: 32247487
  • DOI: 10.1016/j.foodres.2020.108981

Han-Seok Seo et al. Food Res Int. 2020 May.

. 2020 May;131:108981.

doi: 10. 1016/j.foodres.2020.108981. Epub 2020 Jan 7.

Authors

Han-Seok Seo  1 , Sean H Adams  2 , Luke R Howard  3 , Cindy Brownmiller  3 , Victoria Hogan  3 , Jin-Ran Chen  2 , Ragita C Pramudya  3

Affiliations

  • 1 Department of Food Science, University of Arkansas, 2650 North Young Avenue, Fayetteville, AR 72704, USA. Electronic address: [email protected].
  • 2 Department of Pediatrics, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR, 72202, USA; Arkansas Children's Nutrition Center, 15 Children's Way, 512-20B, Little Rock, AR 72202, USA.
  • 3 Department of Food Science, University of Arkansas, 2650 North Young Avenue, Fayetteville, AR 72704, USA.
  • PMID: 32247487
  • DOI: 10.1016/j.foodres.2020.108981

Abstract

To encourage children to frequently consume wild blueberries as part of their dietary patterns, incorporating blueberry powder into specific foods may be an effective strategy. Thus, it is important to determine appropriate types of food products that both minimize food processing-induced loss of beneficial components of blueberries (e.g., anthocyanins) and satisfy at the same time both nutritional and sensory aspects. For clinical studies assessing the health benefits of blueberry-containing food samples, it would be important to ensure children consume the entire portion of the test samples. This study, therefore, aimed at determining how sensory acceptability (liking) and psychological reward (wanting) of wild blueberry-based foods vary over multiple steps of ad libitum consumption: appearance, first bite/sip, half bite/sip, and full consumption. Five different types of foods containing the targeted amount of wild blueberry powder were prepared for sensory testing (oatmeal bar, beverage, ice pop, gummy, and cookie), and the residual amounts of total anthocyanin and chlorogenic acid were measured to confirm levels targeted to deliver bioactive amounts of these phytochemicals. Results showed that while overall liking and desire to eat did not differ among the five samples at the appearance and first bite/sip steps, they differed significantly at the end of consumption. Although children liked and wanted to consume the cookies more when compared to beverages, ice pops, and/or gummies, total anthocyanin contents were lower in cookies and gummies than in wild blueberry powder, beverage, and ice pop samples. Notably, the oatmeal bars with significant amounts of total anthocyanin and chlorogenic acid did not significantly differ from the cookies with respect to overall liking, desire to eat, and the amount consumed. In conclusion, this study shows that sensory evaluation using multiple bites/sips of ad libitum food consumption, along with a measurement of beneficial compounds, is efficient in determining appropriate vehicles for clinical studies of wild blueberry-containing foods.

Keywords: Anthocyanin; Chlorogenic acid; Desire to eat; Liking; Multiple bite/sip; Sensory acceptance; Wanting; Wild blueberry.

Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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How does dancing provide weight loss, and which ones are most effective?

If the treadmill, barbells, and weight machines are a dislike, it makes sense to think about how to replace the gym with dancing. However, dancing is also training. This means you need to be patient and patient.

Fitness instructors emphasize: gives the best results in an integrated approach - that is, a combination of dancing and training . The gym is needed for a deep study of specific muscle groups (complex dance movements will be easier to give), and dance is for raising the mood and plasticity. A good mood improves metabolic processes, which accelerates weight loss.

What kind of dance is better to replace training in the gym?

What is needed to make the silhouette chiseled, tighten the hips or reduce the stomach? How to get rid of sagging on the hands? What if there are problems with posture or coordination? There is only one answer - dance! At your service are the top 5 dances for body shaping, graceful gait and weight loss.

1. Oriental dance against the belly

Belly dancing is traditionally performed by rather chubby dancers who have something to show. However, oriental dances are also suitable for working on the press, since all movements are performed with a tense stomach.

The main load falls on the oblique muscles. There will be no belly dance cubes, but the waist will surely become a beautiful . In addition, belly dance allows to work out the thigh muscles . No more doing squats that hurt your knees so much.

2. Reggaeton for firm buttocks

The forerunner of twerk, reggaeton is a tough, expressive dance that requires good physical preparation. An hour of reggaeton-style training provides with a great cardio load , active fat burning and two buckets of sweat. Works mainly on the hips and buttocks.

Attention! Beginners can try salsa, mamba, bachata, jive. Latin American dances also help burn fat and make legs and buttocks stronger, and mastering them is a little easier.

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Try to find at least one Irish dancer with ugly ankles or amorphous calves. Irish step is the perfect dance instead of a gym for losing weight. He replaces jogging, jump rope, aerobics and cardio . True, the upper body is almost not involved, but legs become slimmer and stronger .

4. Flamenco for perfect posture and beautiful hands

Flamenco - salvation for the muscles of the arms and shoulder girdle . This dance is passionate, but plastic. It is performed with a perfectly flat back, so is useful for improving posture .

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5. Pole dance for everything and at once

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Attention! Regular pole dance classes will help improve muscle tone, joint flexibility and lose weight.

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To put the body in order, you will have to dance a lot, and this requires strength. Do not cut back on your diet - Instead of a low-calorie diet, choose foods rich in protein and carbohydrates . Carbohydrate components will energize, and protein will protect the muscles from catabolic destruction.

To achieve the best physical shape, follow these rules:

  • dance at least 3 times a week for 1-2 hours;
  • allocate morning or evening hours for dancing - at this time, the metabolism is at its peak, therefore, you will lose weight faster;
  • eat 1.5 hours before class and 1.5 hours after;
  • buy comfortable clothes and shoes.

Attention! Don't dance if you're tired, sick or just not in the mood - at such moments you have poor control over your movements, which increases the risk of injury.

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