yes. For example if you had 2 servings it would be 80 1st serving +80 second serving (80 *2),three servings would be 80 1st serving+80 second serving+80 third serving (80*3)
This depends on the mass of this serving and of the food !
OK well lts see the broth can consists of over 320 grams of sodium soup are salty like chicken noodle soup very high in sodium. when the noodle have sit in the broth for a long time the noodles began to adsorb the sodium. also think of the broth is still on the spoon. then you should consider that so my beast estimate would be around 256-200
1.6 grams.
98
you multiply it by the serving amount..
There is no reason the sodium would be unevenly distributed in most common canned foods. You can go ahead and half the information for a serving.
In that case I wouldn't worry about the calories so much because usually anything with low or "no" calories, has a very high amount of sodium. I would check on that if I were you.
there is less sodium in their servings.
Yes it has about 24 mg of sodium per serving-60mg of sodium per serving depending on whether it is prepackaged in a bag or you get it from an organic store.
There are 45mg of sodium in an 8 oz serving of Sprite.
Rach serving has 7.1 mg of Sodium.
Processed foods are high in salt, which is used as a preservative. People with high blood pressure (hypertension) need to avoid the added salt that is in processed foods like soda, canned soups, lunch meats (deli meat) and cheeses, and sauces. Staying away from these products, and making fresh options instead is a healthier option for a person with blood pressure issues. Many canned options are actually made "low sodium", but don't be fooled, you still must check to see how much sodium is in the can, and remember to see how many servings the can has as each stated amount of sodium is "per serving" not "per can". So if a can of Campbell's Chicken Noodle soup is meant to have two servings, and you eat the whole can by yourself, you have to double the amount of sodium that is listed on the back to cover both servings and that is the amount of sodium you've consumed. By the way, Campbell's Chicken Noodle soup is HUGE in sodium!