NUTRITION FACTS LABELS
WHAT IS THE NUTRITION FACTS LABEL? Have you ever studied the label or been taught about what the numbers mean? What does the label tell us about the food?
THEY TELL US ABOUT THE FOOD! Help to determine nutritional content of a food, and what’s in the box or package! The main characters: Fat, Carbohydrate, Protein, and Calories Help to decide if they can be sold in the schools
WHAT IS ON THE LABEL? Serving size Servings per container Calories Fat Carbohydrate Protein *based on a 2000 calorie diet
Labels can tell you how healthy or unhealthy a food is for you as well! Let’s look at some examples of different labels…
5/20 RULE Less than 5% Daily Value of a nutrient is considered “low” For things you want less of: saturated fat, trans fat, cholesterol, and sodium More than 20% Daily Value is considered “high” For things you want more of: fiber, vitamins A & C, calcium, and iron
A)Mint gum B)Diet Coke C)Chocolate cake D)Hot Pocket
A)Beef jerky B)Yoplait yogurt C)Ruffles chips D)Whole milk
A)Wheat bread B)Apple juice C)Hamburger patty D)Peanuts
A)Dr Pepper B)Fruit Snacks C)Pie D)Hi-C juice drink
A)Snickers bar B)Hawaiian punch C)Go-Gurt D)Mountain Dew
SMART SNACKS 1. must be whole grain rich OR first ingredient must be a fruit, vegetable, dairy, or protein food, OR contain 10% DV of either Calcium, potassium, vitamin D, or fiber 2. less than 200 calories 3. less than 35% total fat, 10% saturated fat, and 0 grams trans fat 4. less than 230 mg sodium 5. less than 35% of weight from sugar
SMART SNACKS <35% fat Calories from fat/total calories = % total fat <35% sugar Sugar grams/total grams (weight of the product) = sugar, and can’t be more than 15 g.