Nutritional quality of plant-based drinks sold in Italy: the Food Labelling of Italian Products (FLIP) study
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2020
abstract:
Plant-based drinks represent a heterogeneous class of beverages, made from several vegetal
sources, with a market rapidly expanding around the world. These beverages are mainly drunk
in the replacement of milk. Thus, aims of the present study were to: (i) evaluate the nutritional
declaration of 330 plant-based drinks currently available on the Italian market; (ii) compare their
nutrition facts based on type, presence or not of organic certification and nutrition (NC) or health
claims (HC), and of specific claims ("no added sugars" and "source of calcium"); (iii) compare their
nutrition composition with cow's milk. A high variability in terms of nutrient profile among products
was observed. Limited difference was found between products belonging to both organic and NC
categories, while products carrying HC showed lower energy, carbohydrates, sugar, and higher
protein contents than the related counterparts. Compared to cow's milk, plant-based drinks showed
differences in terms of nutrient profile, mostly regarding the lower protein content (except for soy
drinks). Overall, due to the variability, findings from the present survey show that plant-based
drinks sold in Italy cannot be considered tout court as milk substitutes and support the importance of
improving knowledge towards food labeling to make conscious food choices.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
plant-based drinks; milk alternatives; nutrition declaration; nutritional values; food labeling
List of contributors:
DELLO RUSSO, Marika
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