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Child Nutrition (CN) Labels and Crediting Foods

Child Nutrition (CN) Labels and Crediting Foods. Child Nutrition (CN) Label. The CN label states a product's contribution toward the CACFP meal pattern requirements.

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Child Nutrition (CN) Labels and Crediting Foods

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  1. Child Nutrition (CN) Labels and Crediting Foods

  2. Child Nutrition (CN) Label • The CN label states a product's contribution toward the CACFP meal pattern requirements. • When products are combinations of ingredients such as chicken nuggets, corn dogs or pizza purchased, there is no way to disassemble the product and weigh and measure the ingredients to determine the amount of M/MA, F/V and/or G/B that may be credited. • CN labels provide this necessary crediting information.

  3. Product Analysis Sheet • A combination food may also be credited when a product analysis sheet is on file. • It must include a statement of the amount of cooked lean meat/meat alternate, bread/bread alternate and/or fruit/vegetable components in each serving of the food. • This sheet must be signed by an official of the manufacturer (not a salesperson).

  4. Five .88oz breaded fully cooked chicken nuggets (2.43 oz Total) provide 2.00 oz equivalent meat/meat alternate and 1.00 serving bread alternate for Child Nutrition Meal Pattern Requirements. 5 nuggets/serv x 51 serv/bag = 255 nuggets/bag

  5. This 4 oz Corn Dog provides 2.0 oz equivalent meat and 2 servings bread alternate for Child Nutrition Meal Pattern Requirements. 1 corn dog/serv X 48 serv/bag = 48 corn dogs/bag

  6. Sample Cheat Sheet

  7. Hamburger Chicken Nuggets Tomato Sauce Carrots Mixed Fruit Peaches Spaghetti Noodles 1% 1% 7/5/10 J. Jones 5 lbs (raw) 6 (15 oz can) 4 7 (#10 can, drained) 13 9 3 lbs (uncooked) 2 gals 5 (Entrée-spaghetti w/meat sauce) 150 1 bag (255 nuggets) (CN Label) 3 cups (fresh, baby) 7 4 cans (29 oz can, drained) 13 9 Breading (see chicken nuggets) 2 gals 5

  8. Crediting CheesesA Quiz…

  9. No Is this creditable? Pasteurized Prepared Cheese Product

  10. Is this creditable? Yes Pasteurized Process American Cheese

  11. Is this creditable? Yes Cheese Spread

  12. Is this creditable? Need CN label

  13. No Is this creditable? Pasteurized Prepared Cheese Product

  14. Yes Is this creditable? Natural Reduced Fat Cheddar Cheese Sticks

  15. Yes Is this creditable?

  16. No Is this creditable? Imitation Mozzarella Cheese

  17. Yes Is this creditable? Light Pasteurized Cheese

  18. No Is this creditable? Pasteurized Prepared Cheese Product

  19. Is this creditable? Yes

  20. Creditable Cheeses • Cheese Food (contains at least 51% cheese) • Cheese Spread • Natural Cheese • Pasteurized Process Cheese (100% cheese)

  21. Non-Creditable Cheeses • Imitation cheese • Cheese Product (contains <51% cheese) • Velveeta

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