Yes, 38g of sugar is considered a high amount in a single serving.
McDonald's fries contain about 0.6 grams of sugar per serving.
A serving of the product contains 38 grams of sugar.
A small serving of McDonald's fries contains about 1.5 teaspoons of sugar.
McDonald's fries contain about 1 gram of sugar per serving.
McDonald's French fries contain about 0.6 grams of sugar per serving.
One serving of sugar is typically considered to be 1 teaspoon, which is about 4 grams. This amount contains approximately 16 calories. View in detail on youtube(The chem-Life).
A can of pepsi has 41g of sugar per serving(1 serving size per can)
A typical serving of cheesecake contains around 20-30 grams of sugar.
McDonald's fries contain about 0.6 grams of sugar per serving.
When a product states it has 26g of sugar, it typically refers to the amount of sugar per serving. It's important to check the serving size indicated on the packaging, as the total sugar content can vary based on how many servings are in the entire package. Always look at both the serving size and the total servings to understand the full nutritional content.
it is true A single serving of plain carrots will contain about 2 grams of sugar. Whether or not that is "loads" of sugar is up to you.
Per the label..27 grams in 8oz.
This would simply be because it contains a large amount of sugar per serving.
Which is better for you, Health Granola Cereal or Whole-Grain Cereal based on KCAL per serving, KCAL from fat, amount of sodium, amount of dietary fiber, and amount of sugar.
Vimto contains about 5.3g of sugar per 100ml serving.
Yes, if the package states that there are 8 grams of sugar per serving and there are 5 servings in the package, then the total amount of sugar in the entire package would be 40 grams (8 grams per serving multiplied by 5 servings). Each serving contains 8 grams of sugar, so you would count it as 8 grams per serving, not the total for the package.
The amount of sugar in mead can vary, but it typically ranges from 2-4 grams per 5-ounce serving.