When
shopping for foods, do you ever wonder what claims such as an
"excellent source of…" or "fortified with…" actually mean? The terms on
the front of many food packages aren't just marketing lingo, they
actually describe the amount of vitamins or minerals found in a single
serving:
"High," "Rich in," and "Excellent source of" means 20 percent or more of the Daily Value.
"Good source," "Contains," and "Provides" means 10 to 19 percent of the Daily Value.
“"More," "Enriched," "Fortified," and "Added" means 10 percent or more of the Daily Value.
Daily
Values for nutrients are used primarily for food labeling for a quick
comparison to daily recommendations. For specific amounts of the
nutrients described, always check the Nutrition Facts on the label.
To learn how to read a Nutrition Facts Panel and label terms, consult a registered dietitian nutritionist in your area and visit our Nutrition Facts Panel and Food Labels page.
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