No, most fortified whole-grain breads do not contain all of the amino acids. They should not be classified as complete proteins, but as complex carbohydrates.
It's called "fortified", or in the case of bread "enriched".
Some foods have vitamins and/or minerals added by the manufacturer. Examples are fortified bread, vitamin D milk, and iodized salt.
Fortified is a word.
Fortified means protected against attack. Two synonyms of fortified are entrenched and guarded. "My house has a fortified shelter in the backyard in the event of a nuclear strike."
Fortify: ten less than fiftify Fortify: protected, to make strong, to strengthen and secure They began to fortify the fort by making higher walls. Fortified simply means re-inforced or protected. For example, a fortified plastic bag may have two or three layers of plastic instead of just one. Fortified is to enrich something with nutrients or values. For example: There are particular foods that have added nutrients(vitamens and minerals for added nutritional value), a good example of one of these foods is bread.
He fortified himself with a good breakfast. They fortified the walls to stop gunfire from penetrating.
Fortified Zone happened in 1991.
Fortified means capable of resisting invasion
Most cereals are iron fortified. Look at the nutritional value panel on the box. It will tell you if it is iron fortified or not.
Fortified Zone was created on 1991-02-26.
Hellz yea its iron fortified!