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FACS Standards 8.6.1, 8.6.2, 8.6.3 Kowtaluk, Helen and Orphanos Kopan, Alice. Food For Today. McGraw Hill – Glencoe. 2004. F OOD L ABELS
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B ASIC I NFORMATION USDA regulates much of information on most food labels Aim – make sure consumers have complete, useful, and accurate information about foods they buy and eat
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Food name Net weight Manufacturer, packager, or distributor Location of company Ingredients listed from most to least
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N UTRITION I NFORMATION Source of nutrition information Nearly all packaged foods carry standardized “Nutrition Facts” panel Each panel contains same information in standard format – serving size, calories, nutrient amounts, percent of Daily Value
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S ERVING S IZE Based on amount of food customarily taken at one time FDA has set established amounts Rest of label based on one serving size
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C ALORIES Total calories per serving Calories from fat
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N UTRIENT A MOUNTS AND D AILY V ALUES Nutrients most important to a healthy eating plan are given in total fat, cholesterol, sodium, total carbohydrate, dietary fiber, sugars, and protein % Daily Value – specific nutrition reference amount recommended by health experts
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L ABEL L ANGUAGE Low… - can be used on labels of food that could be eaten frequently without exceeding recommended amounts of indicated nutrients Reduced…; less…; fewer…. – must have at least 25% less of something than a comparable food
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High in…. – means one serving provides at least 20% of the Daily Value for a specified nutrient Good source of …. – one serving contains 10-19% of Daily Value for a particular nutrient …-Free – an amount of ingredient is so small that it is not likely to affect your body
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Organically grown…. – manner in which a fresh or processed food was grown or produced – typically without pesticides or fertilizers
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P RODUCT D ATING Voluntary, industry-wide system Except for infant formula and some baby food, federal government does not require food manufacturers or processors to provide dating information
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“sell by” date – last day the product should remain on store shelf “Use by” date – product may still be safe to eat, but quality will start to go down Code dating – series of numbers or letters that indicate where and when the product was packaged
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O THER I NFORMATION Some products are “graded” and this information is on food label Beverages that contain juice must list the percentage of juice Picture on label should be what is inside OR package must state “serving suggestion”
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Directions for using product may be on label Special handling instructions also on label UPC – Universal Product Code – bar code read by a scanner 1 st 5 numbers identify the manufacturer; 2 nd 5 identify product size and flavor Price identifier; inventory
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