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packaging has all sorts of marketing-related claims, including
"lite," "reduced fat" and dozens of
others. Some of these claims can be misleading. Whole milk,
for example, is 96% fat free...
but it still gets 50% of its calories from fat. Even 2%
"low fat" milk gets 38% of its calories from fat!
Fortunately, you can get the real data on the food you
buy from the nutrition label. By law, most packaged food
items in the grocery store must have a label with all the
nutrition information printed right on it. Here are some
important points to remember when you read nutrition labels:
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Serving
Size:
It's the first line of the label, and the most important,
because all the nutrition facts listed are based on it. Be
careful, because some packaged foods contain more than 1
serving. So compare the portion you're eating with the serving
size and adjust your calories and fat accordingly. A serving
size for this product is 1 package (13g).
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Total
Fat:
This is the amount of fat, in grams, included per serving.
Remember that your overall daily diet should contain
approximately 30% of calories from fat. This product contains
1g of fat.
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Important
Nutrients:
These include saturated fat, cholesterol, sodium, total
carbohydrate and protein. Check this information if your doctor
has instructed you to limit any of these.
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Daily
Values Footnote:
This reflects the current nutrition recommendations for both
2000- and 2500-calorie diets. For example, the daily value for
fat is 65g for 2000 calories and 80g for 2500 calories. These examples are
probably higher than your target calories and fat-gram daily
totals as prescribed by your doctor.
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Servings
per Container:
This refers to the number of servings included in the package.
This package contains 6 servings. Remember, nutritional
information is calculated per serving, and it is very easy to
underestimate serving size.
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Calories and Calories
from Fat:
Calories is the total number of
calories you will consume in 1 serving. There are 50 calories
in this product. Calories from fat
reflects the number of fat calories the product provides per
serving, not the percentage of calories from fat. This product
has 10 fat calories.
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Daily Value:
This will help you see how a food fits into a 2000-calorie
reference diet. They tell you how much of a nutrient the food
contains. One package of this product contains 2% of the daily
value for fat, which is relatively low.
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