What are food labels?
Labels on packaging include lots of helpful information about what foods and drinks contain.
This information can help us to decide if we want to buy or consume the product.
Food labels can also make the product look more appealing and might encourage us to choose the product.
Food label information
The information on a food label helps us to know how healthy a product is and the nutrition it provides.
It can give us other useful information such as:
- when it needs to be consumed by
- how to store the product
- what IngredientsA list of different foods that make up a recipe, food product or meal. the product contains
Look at this slideshow to find out more about the information that a food label provides.
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Ingredients
With so much information on the packaging of food and drinks, it is important to understand how the information is displayed to help us to make healthier choices.
For example, the list of ingredients on food packaging must be written in order of weight.
Therefore, the list starts with the main ingredients at the top and the ingredients with the lowest weight at the bottom.
Looking at the ingredients list on the packaging below, you can see that the main ingredient is mixed cereals.
Nutritional information
The ingredients in foods and drinks provide our bodies with NutrientsNutrients are substances found in food that carry out certain jobs in the body. such as:
- carbohydrate
- fibre
- protein
- fat
- vitamins
- minerals
This is called the nutritional information and it can be found in a table on food labels, like this label from a tin of baked beans.
Typical values | Per 100g |
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Energy | 392 kJ / 89 kcals |
Fat | 0.4g |
Carbohydrate | 14.7g |
Fibre | 4.8g |
Protein | 4.6g |
Salt | 0.49g |
Traffic light labels
Traffic light labels can be displayed on the front of food and drink packaging.
They help people to understand more about the contents of the food and drinks that they consume.
The traffic light label is colour-coded in green, amber and red, just like the colours on traffic lights.
The colours show whether the amounts of fat, Saturated fatA type of fat that mostly comes from animals., sugars and salt per 100g are low, medium or high.
You can also see how many grams of each ingredient are in the food or drink per serving.
What do the traffic light colours mean?
Have a look at the slideshow below to find out more about what the colours mean and how they can help us to make healthy choices.
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Key words
Ingredients | A list of different foods that make up a recipe, food product or meal. |
Serving size | A serving size or portion is often written on food packaging to give an idea of how much of the food one person is recommended to eat. |
Nutrients | Nutrients are substances found in food that carry out certain jobs in the body. |
Saturated fat | A type of fat that mostly comes from animals. |
Quiz: High, medium or low?
Do you know what a traffic light label can tell us about a food? Test your knowledge with this quiz.
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