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  1. Fortification. A fortification (also called a fort, fortress, or stronghold) is a military construction designed for the defense of territories in warfare, and is used to establish rule in a region during peacetime. The term is derived from Latin fortis ("strong") and facere ("to make"). [1]

  2. Food fortification is the process of adding vitamins, minerals or other micronutrients to food items during the production process.

  3. Sep 13, 2021 · Fortification is the practice of deliberately increasing the content of one or more micronutrients (i.e., vitamins and minerals) in a food or condiment to improve the nutritional quality of the food supply and provide a public health benefit with minimal risk to health.

  4. Basically, biofortification is the process of growing crops to increase nutrition value from the seed on. It is different from food fortification which involves improving the nutritional content of food crops during the processing stage.

  5. the act of strengthening something, esp. in order to protect it: [ U ] I had a cup of tea as fortification for the afternoon’s work. A fortification is a strong building, wall, tower, etc. that is built to protect a place: [ usually pl ] Those towers were part of the city’s fortifications.

  6. : something that fortifies, defends, or strengthens. especially : works erected to defend a place or position. Did you know? In the Middle Ages, many European cities were entirely enclosed by sturdy walls, with walkways along the top and towers at intervals, designed to make an invasion impossible.

  7. the act of strengthening something, esp. in order to protect it: [ U ] I had a cup of tea as fortification for the afternoon’s work. A fortification is a strong building, wall, tower, etc. that is built to protect a place: [ usually pl ] Those towers were part of the city’s fortifications.

  8. fortification, in military science, any work erected to strengthen a position against attack. Fortifications are usually of two types: permanent and field. Permanent fortifications include elaborate forts and troop shelters and are most often erected in times of peace or upon threat of war.

  9. A fortification is a strong wall, building, or other reinforced structure that's used to defend against attack. In medieval times, castle fortifications protected them from invading armies.

  10. Jan 25, 2022 · Fortification is a safe method of improving nutrition among people. The addition of micronutrients to food does not pose a health risk to people. It does not require any changes in food habits and patterns of people. It is a socio-culturally acceptable way to deliver nutrients to people.

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