If printed in the USA, ~100% of the time, yes. But keep in mind, these are almost always averages. One particular can of sweet potatoes may contain slightly more or less than another. Do what I do and use a digital food scale. An immensely valuable database is nutritiondata.com .
If printed in countries that use different alphabets (China, Taiwan, Japan) nutrition info is spottily unreliable.
Nutrition facts is chemical composition of a food.
This website http://www.balancemindbodysoul.com/balance/campus.asp provides a calculator you can use to find the nutrition facts on any food. It gives you a list of nutrition facts and nutrition totals.
Pine bark is not typically consumed as a food, so there are no standard nutrition facts available for it.
nurtrition facts is a label that can gave you some ideas that what nutrition will you get from this food.
One could find some nutrition facts for popular fast food restaurants. One way that one could find this information is by going straight to the fast food restaurants' websites and finding the nutrition facts.
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Yes, food labeling regulations permit manufacturers to omit the footnote of the Nutrition Facts Panel on smaller packages, specifically those with less than 12 square inches of surface area. Instead, these packages can provide a simplified version of the nutrition information. However, they must still include essential nutritional information in a clear and accessible manner. This flexibility helps ensure that labeling remains practical for smaller products while still meeting consumer needs.
You legally have the nutrition facts about the product.
Look at the nutrition facts.
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www.nutritiondata.self.com is the most recomended site for nutrition facts. It not only has water melon facts it has all sorts of good facts for all sorts of good food.
Nutrition facts are found at the back or the side of all consumable products. They state what is present in the food or drink and what it may or may not contain. Nutrition facts are used by dieters and those with certain allergies to certain products.