The new, redesigned "Nutrition Facts" label is coming. The Food and Drug Administration has announced that the new label will be required on most packaged food by July 2018. The big change: The label ...
Look for words ending in "ose" on ingredient lists, such as dextrose or fructose, because all of these are some type of sugar. Most of these sneaky suckers contain dext or ose in their names, such as ...
Walk down any grocery aisle, and you’ll spot “no added sugar” and “sugar-free” labels plastered across countless products. These two phrases might sound interchangeable at first, but they actually ...
There are at least 61 different monikers for sugar. Here’s how to tell which ones to cut down on—and which may be healthier than you think.
A federal proposal would require a small “nutrition info” box on the front of most packaged foods describing if saturated fat, sodium and added sugars content was “low,” “medium,” or “high.” A new ...