question archive Name: Date: HED 120: Food Labels What are Food Labels? Food Labels are the “best source of consumer information”

Name: Date: HED 120: Food Labels What are Food Labels? Food Labels are the “best source of consumer information”

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Name: Date: HED 120: Food Labels What are Food Labels? Food Labels are the “best source of consumer information”. 90% of ALL processed and packaged foods must have a “consumer friendly” label. The new nutrition label (1994) features more consistent serving sizes and must include the following dietary components: ? Total calories ? Calories ? Total fat content ? Amount of saturated fats ? Cholesterol ? Protein grams ? Fat grams ? Carbohydrate grams ? Sodium ? Dietary fiber ? Vitamin A ? Iron ? Vitamin C ? Calcium The food exempt from food labeling regulations are those with no appreciable amount of nutrients OR whose content varies from batch to batch, such as: ? ? ? ? ? Deli and bakery items Plain and unflavored teas and coffees Various spices and flavorings Food sold in restaurants Labels are “voluntary” for fresh fruits and vegetables, fresh meat, poultry, or fish The nutrition label (chart) must display serving size, nutrients per serving and % of daily values. The nutrition information applies to one serving; if you ate two servings, you consumed twice the amount of calories and other nutrients listed on the label. Your Task Step 1 Collect 5 food labels and write the name of the food item AND the serving size of each below. Keep THESE labels in order throughout this assignment so you do not have to continue writing label name. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Food Item: Food Item: Food Item: Food Item: Food Item: Serving Size: Serving Size: Serving Size: Serving Size: Serving Size: Step 2 List the first 4 ingredients from each of your labels. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Ingredients: Ingredients: Ingredients: Ingredients: Ingredients: Did You Know? The ingredient list on packaged food gives an overview of the recipe with the ingredients listed from most to least. Food manufacturers must list all ingredients in descending order by weight. Step 3 Do any of your food labels contain any special health “WARNINGS?” (i.e. contains Phenylalanine)? List what they may be. If there are no warnings, write “None”. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Warning: Warning: Warning: Warning: Warning: Did You Know? The ingredients offers useful information – especially for people with special food needs, health reasons or religious reasons. Examples include: • People avoiding pork, shellfish, or other meats for religious purposes. • People avoiding peanuts, eggs, milk, sugar, wheat, artificial colors, etc. due to allergies or food sensitivities. Step 4 Compare your labels to each other. For each item write the TOTAL CALORIES per 1 serving. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Total calories: Total calories: Total calories: Total calories: Total calories: Which item has the GREATEST NUMBER of calories per serving? Step 5 Write the TOTAL FAT content in grams for each of your items. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Total fat: Total fat: Total fat: Total fat: Total fat: Which item has the GREATEST AMOUNT of fat in grams per serving? Step 6 List the amount of SATURATED FATTY ACIDS for each item. If a food item does not contain any, write “None”. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Saturated fat: Saturated fat: Saturated fat: Saturated fat: Saturated fat: Which item has the GREATEST AMOUNT of saturated fat? Step 7 List the amount of PROTEIN in grams per serving. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Protein: Protein: Protein: Protein: Protein: Which item has the GREATEST AMOUNT of protein? Step 8 List the amount of CHOLESTEROL that each item has. If a food item does not contain any, write “None”. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Cholesterol: Cholesterol: Cholesterol: Cholesterol: Cholesterol: Which item has the GREATEST AMOUNT of cholesterol? Step 9 List the milligrams of SODIUM for each item. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Sodium: Sodium: Sodium: Sodium: Sodium: Which item has the GREATEST AMOUNT of sodium? Step 10 Answer the following questions. Please make sure to also include the % Daily Value that is listed next to the nutrient. 1. Which item has the greatest amount of IRON? How much (%)? 2. Which item has the greatest amount of CALCIUM? How much (%)? 3. Which item has the greatest amount of VITAMIN A? How much (%)? 4. Which item has the greatest amount of VITAMIN C? How much (%)? Step 11 Do any of your labels have any KOSHER symbols? Simply write ”Yes” or “No”. Please note: these are usually found elsewhere on the product, not on the actual food label! 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Symbol? Symbol? Symbol? Symbol? Symbol? Did You Know? If a product has a Kosher symbol, it means that the food item meets the strict government “safety” inspection, as well as standards of a Jewish food inspector. Step 12 Do any of your labels make any HEALTH CLAIMS (examples provided below)? Write “Yes” or “No”. If yes, then what health claim(s) are made? Please note: these are usually found elsewhere on the product, not on the actual food label! ? ? ? ? Calcium preventing osteoporosis Fat and its association with cancer Saturated fat/cholesterol and heart disease A high-fiber grain product preventing some cancers 1. Claim: ? ? ? ? Folate and neural tube defects Fruits and vegetables reducing certain cancers Sodium and high blood pressure Fruits/vegetables/grains reducing heart disease 2. 3. 4. 5. Claim: Claim: Claim: Claim: Step 13 Are there any “SAFE HANDLING” instructions on your food labels (examples provided below)? Write “Yes” or “No”. If yes, then what instructions are given? Please note: these are usually found elsewhere on the product, not on the actual food label! ? Keep refrigerated or frozen ? Keep meat separate from other ? Cook thoroughly foods ? Keep hot foods hot ? Wash work ? Refrigerate leftovers surfaces/hands/utensils are touching raw meat 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Instructions: Instructions: Instructions: Instructions: Instructions: Step 14 Does your food item have a DATE listed? Write the type of date, and the date given for each food item. Please note: these are usually found elsewhere on the product, not on the actual food label! 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Date Type/Date: Date Type/Date: Date Type/Date: Date Type/Date: Date Type/Date: Did You Know? Manufacturers use 3 types of dates on packaging: 1. “Sell by”: The last day a food should be sold 2. “Pack date”: When the food was manufactured, processed, or packaged 3. “Best if used by”: Best if used by date for optimal quality Step 14 Answer the following question: Did any of your items surprise you with its contents or ingredients? ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________
 

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Food Labels

Step 1: 5 food labels and serving sizes

  1. Food Item:    Simply Orange                                   Serving Size: 240 mL
  2. Food Item:     BarkThins DC Coconut                     Serving Size: 40g
  3. Food Item:     Andy Anand Chocolatier                   Serving Size: 30g
  4. Food Item:     Wheat Thins                                      Serving Size: 31g
  5. Food Item:     Butternut Turkey Baked Spaghetti    Serving Size: 322g

Step 2: First 4 ingredients

  1. Ingredients: Fat, Cholesterol, Sodium, and Potassium
  2. Ingredients: Fat, Cholesterol, Sodium, and Carbohydrate
  3. Ingredients: Fat, Cholesterol, Sodium, and Carbohydrate
  4. Ingredients: Fat, Cholesterol, Sodium, and Potassium
  5. Ingredients: Fat, Cholesterol, Sodium, and Carbohydrate

Step 3: Special Health Warnings

  1. Warning: Not a great source of protein. Sodium free, no water or preservatives added
  2. Warning: None
  3. Warning: Contains cocoa butter
  4. Warning: Contains monoglycerides
  5. Warning: None

Step 4: Total calories per 1 serving

  1. Total calories: 110
  2. Total calories: 210
  3. Total calories: 140
  4. Total calories: 150
  5. Total calories: 292
  6. Which item has the GREATEST NUMBER of calories per serving? BarkThins DC Coconut has the greatest number of calories per serving

Step 5: Total fat content

  1. Total fat: 0g
  2. Total fat: 11g
  3. Total fat: 7g
  4. Total fat: 5g
  5. Total fat: 15g
  6. Which item has the GREATEST AMOUNT of fat in grams per serving? BarkThins DC Coconut has the greatest amount of fat in grams per serving

Step 6: Saturated fatty acids

  1. Saturated fat: 0g
  2. Saturated fat: 7g
  3. Saturated fat: 4g
  4. Saturated fat: 1g
  5. Saturated fat: 6g
  6. Which item has the GREATEST AMOUNT of saturated fat? BarkThins DC Coconut has the greatest amount of saturated fat

Step 7: Protein in grams per serving

  1. Protein: 2g
  2. Protein: 3g
  3. Protein: 1g
  4. Protein: 2g
  5. Protein: 21g
  6. Which item has the GREATEST AMOUNT of protein? Butternut Turkey Baked Spaghetti has the greatest amount of protein

Step 8: Amount of cholesterol

  1. Cholesterol: None
  2. Cholesterol: None
  3. Cholesterol: 5mg
  4. Cholesterol: None
  5. Cholesterol: 65mg

Which item has the GREATEST AMOUNT of cholesterol? Butternut Turkey Baked Spaghetti has the greatest amount of cholesterol

Step 9: Milligrams of sodium for each item

  1. Sodium: None
  2. Sodium: 50mg
  3. Sodium: None
  4. Sodium: 55mg
  5. Sodium: 937mg
  6. Which item has the GREATEST AMOUNT of sodium? Butternut Turkey Baked Spaghetti has the greatest amount of sodium

Step 10

  1. Which item has the greatest amount of IRON? Butternut Turkey Baked Spaghetti. How much (%)? 17%

 

  1. Which item has the greatest amount of CALCIUM? Butternut Turkey Baked Spaghetti How much (%)? 31%

 

  1. Which item has the greatest amount of VITAMIN A? Butternut Turkey Baked Spaghetti How much (%)? 251%

 

  1. Which item has the greatest amount of VITAMIN C? Simply Orange How much (%)? 100%

Step 11: Kosher certification symbol

 

  1. Symbol? Yes
  2. Symbol? Yes
  3. Symbol? Yes
  4. Symbol? No
  5. Symbol? No

Step 12: Health claims

  1. Claim: Yes. Diet low in saturated fat and cholesterol reduces the risk of heart disease
  2. Claim: No
  3. Claim: Yes. Low in sodium, lower heart attacks
  4. Claim: No
  5. Claim: No

Step 13: Safe handling

  1. Instructions: Yes. Keep refrigerated
  2. Instructions:  No
  3. Instructions: No
  4. Instructions: No
  5. Instructions: No

Step 14: Listed date

  1. Date Type/Date: Sell by: Pack date: Best if used by:
  2. Date Type/Date:
  3. Date Type/Date:
  4. Date Type/Date:
  5. Date Type/Date:

Step 15: Did any of your items surprise you with its contents or ingredients?

 

Outline

Title: Food Labels

Step 1: 5 food labels and serving sizes

Step 2: First 4 ingredients

Step 3: Special Health Warnings

Step 4: Total calories per 1 serving

Step 5: Total fat content

Step 6: Saturated fatty acids

Step 7: Protein in grams per serving

Step 8: Amount of cholesterol

Step 9: Milligrams of sodium for each item

Step 10

Step 11: Kosher certification symbol

Step 12: Health claims

Step 13: Safe handling

Step 14: Listed date

Step 15: Did any of your items surprise you with its contents or ingredients?