Mandatory fortified food is a food product which has had a vitamin or mineral added to it in the hope of increasing health standards of a particular population. With mandatory food fortification there is no choice about how it is done and all products must comply to the act.
An example of a Fortified food is milk. It is high in vitamin D.
Table salt is commonly fortified with iodine to help prevent iodine deficiency.
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Fortify means to strengthen or to make stronger than; also it can mean to encourage mentally and to invigorate mentally or if it is fortified wine it has more alcohol content than unfortified wine and if food is fortified it has usually had extra vitamins added. poo yo mama is a f*****
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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."
As far as I know, there is no mandatory use of radiation for any human products. Some medical items need to be sterilized and radiation may be the best route for some of them. But nothing is mandatory on food.
He fortified himself with a good breakfast. They fortified the walls to stop gunfire from penetrating.