FOSHU
Americanabbreviation
Etymology
Origin of FOSHU
First recorded in 1990–95
Example Sentences
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Now, the government thinks it can add to the dietary wisdom by certifying Coca-Cola Plus and other products as Foods for Specified Health Uses, or Foshu.
“I don’t know if it’s effective or not,” she says, “but it looks like it is good for my health because it has a Foshu stamp.”
A Japanese government website states that “FOSHU” products are meant to be consumed “by people who wish to control health conditions, including blood pressure or blood cholesterol.”
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Because of these purported health benefits, Pepsi Special has received the label “FOSHU” in Japan, a government designation that stands for “Food for Specified Health Uses.”
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Kirin, the Japanese beer company, launched the country’s first “FOSHU” beverage with dextrin in the spring called Kirin Mets Cola, a sugar-free beverage geared towards “health conscious” men in their 30s.
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