Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Swedish term or phrase:
växttråd
English translation:
Crude fibre/Crude fiber
Swedish term
växttråd
Råaska 14%, råprotein, 53%, växtråd 0%, råolja/råfett 9%, kolhydrater 24%.
Celluose?
4 +2 | Crude fibre/Crude fiber | Leif Ohman |
4 +1 | fiber/roughage | Michele Fauble |
3 +1 | plant fibers | TechLawDC |
Sep 8, 2021 00:13: Anna Herbst changed "Term asked" from "växtråd" to "växttråd"
Proposed translations
Crude fibre/Crude fiber
https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN-SV/TXT/?from=EN&u...
Another source with similar matching of "Crude fibre" and "Växttråd":
https://www2.jordbruksverket.se/webdav/files/SJV/trycksaker/...
"växtråd", as used in the question (as well as in the sample context), is a typo.
It is also an actual word: "growing advice".
plant fibers
fiber/roughage
Växttråd är en beståndsdel i djurfoder som ungefärligen motsvarar kostfiber i människoföda.
https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Växttråd
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Note added at 34 mins (2021-09-07 18:12:35 GMT)
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Dietary fiber (British spelling fibre) or roughage is the portion of plant-derived food that cannot be completely broken down by human digestive enzymes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dietary_fiber
Kostfibrer,[1] numera benämnt fibrer, är kolhydrater (med undantag för lignin som är kostfiber men ej kolhydrat) som inte kan brytas ned av tarmens enzymer (det vill säga spjälkas).
https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kostfiber
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Note added at 9 hrs (2021-09-08 03:05:03 GMT)
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Crude fiber refers to one type of dietary fiber, the type that remains as residue after food receives a standardized laboratory treatment with dilute acid and alkali. The treatment dissolves all the soluble fiber and some of the insoluble fiber in a food. The residue or crude fiber is primarily composed of cellulose and lignin. Crude fiber is a nutritionally obsolete term, according to the National Research Council's Commission on Life Sciences. Crude fiber measurements, the result of lab analysis, may underestimate the actual dietary fiber in a food item by 50 percent or more.
https://www.livestrong.com/article/480986-differences-of-cru...
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