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13 documents for processed cheese nutrition
  • ... where the product is prepared and processed from its ingredients, including from a pre-mix if ... the food to which it is compared, such as cheese as a reference food for milk, or chicken as a refe...

  • ...(b) with respect to cheese, any of the following products, namely,. (i) partl... spread with named added ingredients, processed cheese food, processed cheese food with named adde... chemical characteristics and nutritional composition of the cheese. . In addition, the amen...

  • Processed, conveniently packaged kid-friendly foods are load... lunch box staples really good nutrition?. Here are my picks for some of the worst lunch bo..."Pasteurized prepared cheese product" is what's passed off as cheddar; "smoke ...

  • Non-perishable foods, like dried fruit, crackers, cereals, bread, seeds or nuts -- if allowed in the school -- are food options and do not require special containers. Cut rolls in half and secure leaves with a toothpick. besthealthmag.ca Black bean & rice salad Makes 6 cups 1 cup long grain brown rice 1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil 1 Cubanelle chili or Italian frying pepper, trimmed and cut in 1/3-inch dice 1 medium red onion, finely chopped 3 garlic cloves, smashed, peeled and minced 2 cups freshly cut white corn kernels (from 2 ears) or 1 box (10 ounces) frozen corn, thawed 1 teaspoon kosher salt 1 15-ounce can black beans, well rinsed and drained 1 tablespoon distilled white vinegar l Freshly ground black pepper l Bring a medium saucepan of salted water to a boil. Season with...

    ..."You don't want to send ham and cheese sandwiches and have them sitting in a locker until... on the ingredients, can cover all the nutritional bases. "It's a good investment to buy a good Therm...According to chef Larry DeVries, processed food may be easy to add to a lunch, but the amount...

  • It's possible to navigate the nutritional minefield and still provide delicious meals for yo...-- Major sources of trans fats: processed treats like pies, cookies and even crackers and br...Mediterranean burgers with feta cheese sauce. The sauce is a must and totally completes t...

  • ... what Dan Wiens refers to as the "mac 'n cheese bell" of Winnipeg's downtown core, and you'll find... the opportunity to learn about nutrition and how to eat a balanced diet." . Some club membe... of where their food is grown, how it's processed and even that it is grown," he says. "I think ther...

  • A look at the ingredients, on a sticker that says Butcher's Choice, prepared for Loblaws, shows it contains "pork, water, sodium phosphate, salt. If there's another product that doesn't have the salt added, I'd steer them to that other product," she said. "We've been working so hard on building our reputation of having quality meats, we don't want to risk undermining it," [John Graham] said.

    ... a Heart and Stroke Foundation community nutrition manager and a registered dietician, said people sh... the shaker, with the rest coming from processed and fast foods. "If there's another product that d... to 482 mg of salt in a half cup of cottage cheese and 325 mg in a single serving of Raisin Bran cere...

  • ... publications as well as the past nutrition editor at Canadian Living Magazine. Her recipes ar... is to cook from scratch and to avoid processed, pre-packaged foods and fast-food outlets as much ...30 ml (2 tbsp) freshly grated Parmesan cheese, plus more to taste. In skillet, cook sausage over...

  • Report card: These are empty calories with little to no fibre, virtually no vitamins and considerable sodium for the small amount of food you're getting. (One 30-gram package contains about 340 milligrams of blood pressure-raising sodium. Meanwhile, the Institute of Medicine says that 1,200 to 1,500 mg of sodium daily is an "adequate intake" for most kids). "These aren't the best choice for anyone," says Joyce Slater, a registered dietitian and senior project manager for the University of Manitoba's Centre for Global Public Health. The report card: "It's better than a package of Oreos, but it's not as good as a cup of milk," says Slater, who notes that for the small serving of yogurt contained in one tube, there's a relatively high amount of sugar -- 10 grams. She warns parents to remem...

    ... their kids will eat can make big nutritional mistakes . Whether it's a brown bag, lunch box or ... some with cold-cut sandwiches, with cheese-and-cracker combinations and others with burgers. ... that comes with a compartment of processed cheese dip/spread. Report card: These are empty ca...

  • Everyone could benefit from lowering their sodium intake -- not just people with diagnosed hypertension," says [Susan Barr]. "You also see adverse effects -- like risk of stroke -- even in people who don't have diagnosed blood pressure. "Sodium is an essential nutrient," says Barr, noting that the mineral helps the body maintain blood volume, transmit of nervous impulses and absorb nutrients. "When we get more than we need, that's where it can increase blood pressure." "What scares me... is the fact that we've lost the skill of cooking from scratch," says [Rosemary Szabadka]. "Bottom line: Bring back that skill. Bring back foods that are not as processed."

    ... chips," says Susan Barr, professor of nutrition at the University of British Columbia. "The salt i... says that salt in products like bread and cheese contributes to the texture, "mouth feel" and "fina...



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