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Instructions: Go to a grocery store and look for grain products that are either predominately whole grain or not. For example, Products 1 and 2 are both bread products. Food Label Assignment Instructions: Go to a grocery store and look for grain products that are either predominately whole grain or not. For example, Products 1 and 2 are both bread products. Product 1 is predominately whole grain (meaning that a whole grain ingredient is listed first in the ingredient statement). Product 2 is a bread product that is not predominately whole grain. For each product,

Instructions: Go to a grocery store and look for grain products that are either predominately whole grain or not. For example, Products 1 and 2 are both bread products.

Food Label Assignment

Instructions: Go to a grocery store and look for grain products that are either predominately whole grain or not. For example, Products 1 and 2 are both bread products. Product 1 is predominately whole grain (meaning that a whole grain ingredient is listed first in the ingredient statement). Product 2 is a bread product that is not predominately whole grain.

For each product, list:

· the manufacturer and product name,

· the first ingredient listed in the ingredient statement, and

· any information on the label that relates to whole grains (health claims, statements such as “made with whole grain,” etc.) in the ‘Health Verdict’ column.

Note: whole wheat is not the only whole grain. Brown rice, whole corn, oats, etc. are also whole grains. For more information, see http://wholegrainscouncil.org/whole-grains-101/identifying-whole-grain-products

Manufacturer and Product Name

First ingredient listed in the ingredient statement

Health Verdict

Product 1: Find a bread product (loaf bread, buns, tortillas, English muffins, etc.) that is predominately whole grain.

Product 2: Find a bread product that may appear to be predominately whole grain at first glance but is not. Specify why the label may confuse consumers.

Part 2. Nutrient Content Claims (16 points, 2 points each)

Instructions: Find one product with each of the following nutrient content claims on the label. First, list the product name (#1). Then tell how much of the nutrient (calories, fat, sugar, sodium) is in the product with the health claim, and how much of the same nutrient is in a “regular” version of that same product (#2). Are there any other health claims (ex: “helps reduce cholesterol”) on the label? Does the product fit into an overall healthy diet? Indicate any health claims and your assessment of the product (#3).

Refer to your text for additional information on nutrient content claims

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