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Q: Which of these is not a name for added sugar listed on a food label?
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If a food contains Vitamin K is it required that the vitamin's presence be listed on the label?

Only if it is added. If it is present naturally it is not listed.


Where would you look on the food label to determine if sugar was added to the product?

The carbohydrates. Carbohydrates are complex sugars.


Where would you look on the food label to determine if sugar was added to product?

The carbohydrates. Carbohydrates are complex sugars.


How are ingredients on a food label organized?

Ingredients on a food label are listed from the most abundant to the least abundant. So if you see some cereal boxes they have "sugar" listed first. That's because that is the most abundant ingredient.


What two vitamins must be listed on the package label as percent Daily Value?

A & C Vitamin must be listed on food labels. Companies can voluntarily list other vitamins that are present in the food on the labels as well. When vitamins are added to the food, or when a vitamin claim is made, those nutrients must be listed on the label.


What are the ingredients listed on a food label?

They are listed by quantity. The highest to the lowest.


Simple sugar on a food label?

Honey


What are items that should be listed in a label for a product that will be stored?

food


How does your calculated number of calories compare to the calories listed on the label of the food product?

my calculated number of calories compare to the calories listed on the label of food product higher.


What is added to sugar beet to make added sugar?

Absolutely nothing. it's 'added' to the food.


What other names can sugar be called on food label?

anything with the ending "ose" is a sugar


Where can I get food since I am a diabetic ?

You can purchase food that is eared toward a diabetic diet at any major grocery store. All it takes is a little more research! Look for foods that have a low sugar or carbohydrate content listed on the label (typically 5g of sugar or less). There are also many foods that are labeled "No Sugar Added" or "Sugar Free." You will also want to cut out refined carbohydrates like pasta, potatoes, white rice and white bread as much as possible.