Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
fish protein powder
German translation:
Fischprotein-Pulver / Fisch-Proteinpulver
Added to glossary by
Ulrike MacKay
Aug 23, 2007 00:39
16 yrs ago
English term
fish protein powder
English to German
Science
Nutrition
A health food supplement.
I'm not sure if this translates directly or if there is a specific term.
I'm not sure if this translates directly or if there is a specific term.
Proposed translations
(German)
3 +2 | Fischprotein-Pulver / Fisch-Proteinpulver | Ulrike MacKay |
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Aug 30, 2007 07:58: Ulrike MacKay changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/86228">NZTIS Translations's</a> old entry - "fish protein powder"" to ""Fischprotein-Pulver / Fisch-Proteinpulver""
Proposed translations
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Fischprotein-Pulver / Fisch-Proteinpulver
As far as I can see, there is no other established term for this fairly young type of product.
Anyway, I believe - from a legal point of view - you should/must distinguish between the two ways of spelling:
Fischprotein-Pulver - if this supplement is purely made of fish protein (plus whatever carrier, maybe, but not other proteins)
or
Fisch-Protein-Pulver - in case it contains fish protein among other proteins (and you'd just want to emphazise the fish content)
Not a 100% sure about that, but I've done some work on e.g. organic standards and production, and there one always had to distinguish between the various types of spelling depending on the percentages of the ingredients...
Hope this helps a little...
Cheers,
Ulrike
Anyway, I believe - from a legal point of view - you should/must distinguish between the two ways of spelling:
Fischprotein-Pulver - if this supplement is purely made of fish protein (plus whatever carrier, maybe, but not other proteins)
or
Fisch-Protein-Pulver - in case it contains fish protein among other proteins (and you'd just want to emphazise the fish content)
Not a 100% sure about that, but I've done some work on e.g. organic standards and production, and there one always had to distinguish between the various types of spelling depending on the percentages of the ingredients...
Hope this helps a little...
Cheers,
Ulrike
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