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Name: ____________________________________ Block: ______ Date: __________________________ PLANNING 10 Nutrient Label Assignment Instructions:______________________________________________________ 1. Choose three (3) food items that you regularly eat or purchase. Items to choose are pre- packaged foods like breakfast cereal, frozen dinners, soups, milk, chips, ice cream, pizza, salsa, chocolate bar, etc. 2. Find a copy of the nutrition label AND list of ingredients for each of your food items online. (If you would rather, you could bring in the can/box for your item and use the item directly to complete the below Food Product Table.) a. Go into Google Images and search for “_______ nutrition label” or “______ nutrition facts”. If you pick a food and can’t find the food label for it, pick another food. b. Once you find a label and list of ingredients, copy and paste it into Microsoft word. Be sure to indicate which food the nutrition label is for next to the image. c. Print off a copy of your three (3) nutrition labels and ingredient lists. Save your nutrition label document to your computer in case you lose your printed copy. 3. Fill in the table below using the nutrition label and ingredient list that you have found for each food item. 4. Answer the analysis questions. 5. When complete, hand in: a. Your completed Food Product Table and Analysis Questions. b. Printed copy of the nutrition label and list of ingredients for EACH food item. Food Product Table:__________________________________________________ Food Product #1 Food Product #2 Food Product #3 Name of Product Manufacture Serving size & Grams Total Kilocalories/calories Total fat (g) and % DV Saturated fat (g) Trans Fat (g) Name: ____________________________________ Block: ______ Date: __________________________ PLANNING 10 Food Product #1 Food Product #2 Food Product #2 Name of Product Cholesterol (mg) Sodium (mg) and % DV Total carbohydrate (g) and % DV Dietary Fiber (g) Sugars (g) Protein (g) List the Vitamins & Minerals: % of Daily Value (DV); Circle the nutrients (calcium, iron, vitamin A, vitamin C, etc.) that are “good sources” (i.e. values >10%) List any claims displayed on the labels (e.g. “95% Fat-free”, “Light”, “fortified”, etc.) Total number of Ingredients of Product List the first 10 ingredients of product * % DV = Percent of Daily Value Name: ____________________________________ Block: ______ Date: __________________________ PLANNING 10 *Note: here are some other terms that may be used to describe the following types of ingredients… Sweeteners: Aspartame (NutraSweet), brown sugar, corn syrup, dextrose, fructose, monnitol, xylitol, fruit juice, glucose, honey, invert sugar, date sugar, lactose, maltose, maple sugar, molasses, saccharin, sorbitol, brown rice syrup, sucrose (white table sugar) Fats: Cocoa butter, coconut, palm or palm kernel oil, cream, egg yolk solids, hardened fat or oil, vegetable shortening, hydrogenated vegetable oil, cottonseed oil, tallow, lard. Sodium: Monosodium glutamate (MSG), baking soda (sodium bicarbonate), sodium nitrite, sodium saccharin, sodium benzoate, Worcestershire sauce, soy sauce, seasoned salts. Analysis Questions:__________________________________________________ 1. Do you think that the serving size indicated on the food labels are realistic serving sizes? Why or why not? Comment on all three (3) of your products. 2. Which one (1) product provides the best nutrition? Use the information you have collected in the above table to explain your answer. Name: ____________________________________ Block: ______ Date: __________________________ PLANNING 10 3. What is the best part of each of your three (3) food items based on the label? (i.e. high in vitamins, low in calories, etc. ) 4. What is the worst part of each of your three (3) food items based on the label? (i.e. high in calories, high in sodium, low in vitamins, etc.) 5. What is the predominant ingredient in each of your three (3) products? Does this shock you? 6. Looking at the first 10 ingredients of each of your three (3) products, how many of these ingredients can you buy in individual quantities at the grocery store? For example, if two of your ingredients are mushrooms and sodium bicarbonate, which can you buy at the grocery store?
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