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1 Food Labels

2 What do you notice on a food label?
Nutrients! Fat  Carbohydrates  Protein  Vitamins & Minerals 

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4 Components of a Food Label
Serving Size: The portion of food used as a reference on the nutrition label of that food Servings Per Container: How many servings in each product Calorie: Energy from food Calories from Fat: The amount of calories in the food item that fat provides % Daily Value: A guide to the nutrients in one serving of food Ingredients: Any of the foods or substances that are combined to make the product Allergens: Substances that cause allergic reactions

5 Do all foods have a food label?
Some foods that do not need to carry a Nutrition Facts are: Food served in restaurants Plain coffee and tea Some spices and other foods that contain no nutrients Fresh meat, poultry and fish Fresh fruits and veggies

6 Label Deception Servings per container (Muffin, Chips, etc)
Unrealistic serving size (chips) Servings per container (Muffin, Chips, etc) Packaging (Poptarts) Listing an amount and then having “ * ” (Macaroni & Cheese)

7 Food Product Facts & Claims
OPEN DATING EXPIRATION DATE: last date you should use the product PACK DATE: the date on which the product was packed SELL DATE: last date the product should be sold (milk) YOU CAN STORE A PRODUCT PAST SELL BY DATE LIGHT: calories have been reduced by at least 1/3, or fat/sodium reduced by ½ LESS: food contains 25% less of a nutrient or of calories than a comparable food FREE: contains no amount, or only a slight amount, of fat, cholesterol, sodium, sugars, or calories

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