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Nutritionist – Food guidelines and Labelling

Food Labelling. Nutritionist – Food guidelines and Labelling. New Dietary Guidelines Australian Guide to Healthy Eating Food Labelling How Too? Calculate Nutritional Information Panels Write ingredients lists. Introduction. New guidelines released this year. 1999, 2003, 2013

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Nutritionist – Food guidelines and Labelling

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  1. Food Labelling Nutritionist – Food guidelines and Labelling

  2. New Dietary Guidelines • Australian Guide to Healthy Eating • Food Labelling • How Too? • Calculate Nutritional Information Panels • Write ingredients lists Introduction

  3. New guidelines released this year. • 1999, 2003, 2013 • NHMRC (National Health and Medical Research Council) • Recommendations – healthy eating, realistic, practical and science based. • Australian Guide to Healthy Eating. • 1998 • 2013 – new look New Dietary Guidelines

  4. FSANZ (Food Standards Australia and New Zealand) Name or description of the food Nutrition information panel (NIP) Percentage Labelling Food recall information Information for allergy sufferers Date Marking Ingredients list – all foods and non foods (additives) Directions for use and storage Country of origin Food Labelling

  5. Developed the Food Standards Code • The Code – • Regulates use of ingredients including additives • Details what a food should be composed of • Provides Labelling guidelines and rules for foods FSANZ

  6. Name or description of the food Company Logo Food Labelling

  7. Food Labelling - NIP

  8. Ingredients list • In descending order (by ingoing weight) Food Labelling

  9. Date marking. • Used by – small shelf life • Best Before – long shelf life • For your Product write • “Date product was made” Food Labelling

  10. Directions for use. • Pan Fry • Reheat in Oven 180°C for 20 minutes • Directions for storage. Food Labelling

  11. Country of Origin • School of Origin Food Labelling

  12. Name or description of the Food Prepare Produce Provide – Logo Create a Nutrition Information Panel Write Ingredients list Date Produced Directions for use and storage School of origin Task 2 – Write your own Label

  13. Moroccan style Chicken • Keep Frozen. • Store at or Below minus 18°C • Cooking Instructions • Pan Fry • Lightly cover the base of a non-stick fry pan with olive oil, heat to medium. • Cook frozen meal for 20 minutes, carefully stirring every 3 minutes. WOODVALE senior college Packed on - 6th June 2013

  14. Moroccan style Chicken • Keep Frozen. • Store at or Below minus 18°C • Cooking Instructions • Pan Fry • Lightly cover the base of a non-stick fry pan with olive oil, heat to medium. • Cook frozen meal for 20 minutes, carefully stirring every 3 minutes. WOODVALE senior college Packed on - 6th June 2013

  15. http://www.foodstandards.gov.au/foodstandards/nutritionpanelcalculator/http://www.foodstandards.gov.au/foodstandards/nutritionpanelcalculator/ Proceed to legal agreement and terms of use Click “I agree” Proceed to Nutrition Calculator Panel calculating Nutritional information

  16. The new look NPC has been designed around the steps that you would typically take to produce a nutrition information panel. There are four main steps. You need to: Search the NPC database (or your custom list) for each ingredient in your recipe Select and add each ingredient to your ingredient list, including the amount used Enter your final recipe or batch weight (if it is different to the weight of your ingoing ingredients), the serve size and number of serves per package and Produce your nutrition information panel and then print or save it. calculating Nutritional information

  17. Descending order by Ingoing weight. • Food Present in the greatest amount to least amount. • Additives – any substance added to a food eg flavour, colour, preservative, starch, vegetable gum. • Percentages ? Up to you. Writing ingredients lists

  18. Have fun Prepare Produce Provide Project 2013 Thank you

  19. Name or description of the Food Prepare Produce Provide – Logo Create a Nutrition Information Panel Write Ingredients list Date Produced Directions for use and storage School of origin Task 2 – Write your own Label

  20. http://www.foodstandards.gov.au/foodstandards/nutritionpanelcalculator/http://www.foodstandards.gov.au/foodstandards/nutritionpanelcalculator/ Proceed to legal agreement and terms of use Click “I agree” Proceed to Nutrition Calculator Panel calculating Nutritional information

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