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Food Labels Food Label Panel of nutrition information required on all processed foods regulated by the Food and Drug Administration Nutrition Facts Title of information that is required on most foods Serving Size: is the listing of food that is considered one serving Provided in familiar units, such as cups or pieces, followed by the metric amount, e.g., the number of grams Serving per container: listing of number of servings in container or package Calories: number of calories in 1 serving Calories provide a measure of how much energy you get from a serving of the food. The General Guide to Calories provides a general reference for calories when you look at a Nutrition Facts label. This guide is based on a 2,000 calorie diet. • % Daily Value: Based on 2000 calorie diet • Eating too much fat, saturated fat, trans fat, cholesterol, or sodium may increase your risk of certain chronic diseases, like heart disease, some cancers, or high blood pressure. • % Daily Values • 5% or less is LOW • 20% or more is HIGH Dietary Fiber: Aim for 25g/day Vitamins and Minerals: Aim for 100% of DV through a wide variety of foods • Ingredients listing: list of ingredients in a food. The ingredients are listed in order of quantity in food, the most to least. • Fat free: contains less than 0.5 g fat • Sugar free: contains less than 0.5 g sugars • Fat free: contains less than 0.5 g fat • Sugar free: contains less than 0.5 g sugars