Answer:
Nutrient claimb.
Step-by-step explanation:
A nutrient claim is a claim which implies that a food has a particular beneficial nutritional properties due to the energy in it, the nutritients or the substances in it. Fiber, for example, is a nutrient claim that has to be on any product. According to the EU Regulation, a claim that a food is high in fibre, and any claim likely to have the same meaning for the consumer, may only be made where the product contains at least 6 g of fibre per 100 g or at least 3 g of fibre per 100 kcal.