Food Consumption Patterns Part 2
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The next most commonly listed items were milk (named by 8 of the 33 respondents, or 24.24%)<br />
and accounted for 13.11% of items listed, and salted crackers (6 or 33 stores, and 9.84% of items<br />
listed), followed by yogurt, Elle et Vire dairy products, and cornmeal (each in 3 stores and<br />
accounting for 4.92% of the listings).<br />
Table A8-6: Top fortified foods for babies<br />
Stores listing<br />
<strong>Food</strong> item<br />
(N=33)<br />
Baby food 25<br />
Milk 8<br />
Salted crackers 6<br />
Yogurt 3<br />
Elle et Vire dairy products 3<br />
Shakes 3<br />
Cornmeal 3<br />
Table A8-7: Top fortified foods for babies<br />
<strong>Food</strong> item<br />
Baby food (gerber)<br />
% (N=61)<br />
41%<br />
Milk 13%<br />
Salted crackers 10%<br />
Yogurt 5%<br />
Elle et Vre 5%<br />
Shakes 5%<br />
Cornmeal 5%<br />
Fortified food for children<br />
The top fortified foods for children reported by respondents were milk (in 16 of 33 stores, or<br />
48.48%, and accounting for 20.51% of the 78 listings), shakes (12 or 33.36% of the 33 stores,<br />
15.38% of items listed), and Malta (8 or 24.24% of stores, 10.26% of total responses) (Tables X<br />
and Y).<br />
Table A8-8: Top fortified foods for children<br />
<strong>Food</strong> item<br />
Stores listing (N=33)<br />
Milk 16<br />
Shakes 12<br />
Malta 8<br />
Cheese 6<br />
Baby food 5<br />
Cornflakes 5