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Q3: Find the Nutritional Facts per 100 ml and rearrange items in descending order
NUTRITIONAL FACTS PER 100 ml
(APPROXIMATE)
Energy
Carbohydrate
Natural fruit sugar
Added Sugars
39
Sodium
10 mg
Potassium
25 mg
Calcium

RESPONSE Suppose you go to Big Bazaar for shopping and you find the scheme on Real Juice to Buy 1 and
Get 1 free for the cost of Rs 95, if you purchase 4 packets, how much would you pay in Rupees?
i) You will get 4 Packets for Rs 190/-
ii) You will get 4 packets for Rs 380/-
ili) You will get 4 packets for Rs 95/-
iv) You will get 4 packets for Rs 99/-
RESPONSE
Q5. How will you prepare delicious apple spider?
RESPONSE
26: How does a nutritious juice make a child, happy and healthy?
Response

Answers

Answered by HARSHIT123RAJ
2

Answer:

Find the Nutritional Facts per 100 ml and rearrange items in descending order NUTRITIONAL FACTS PER 100 ml (APPROXIMATE) Energy Carbohydrate Natural fruit sugar Added Sugars 39 Sodium 10 mg Potassium 25 mg Calcium RESPONSE Suppose you go to Big Bazaar for shopping and you find the scheme on Real Juice to Buy 1 and Get 1 free for the cost of Rs 95, if you purchase 4 packets, how much would you pay in Rupees? i) You will get 4 Packets for Rs 190/- ii) You will get 4 packets for Rs 380/- ili) You will get 4 packets for Rs 95/- iv) You will get 4 packets for Rs 99/- RESPONSE Q5. How will you prepare delicious apple spider? RESPONSE 26: How does a nutritious juice make a child, happy and healthy? Response

Explanation:

Answered by ishakumarisingh557
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Hissanaga et al. [52] showed that the intake of nutrients is directly proportional to the serving size. Therefore, if the portion size of a food is larger than the serving size, the intake of trans fat and other nutrients will be greater than the values reported on the label.

Food manufacturers are required to list all ingredients in the food on the label. On a product label, the ingredients are listed in order of predominance, with the ingredients used in the greatest amount first, followed in descending order by those in smaller amounts.

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Scroll down to read all. 1 / 13. Mangoes. ... 2 / 13. Grapes. A cup of these has about 23 grams sugar. ... 3 / 13. Cherries. They're sweet, and they have the sugar to show for it: A cup of them has 18 grams. ...

Scroll down to read all. 1 / 13. Mangoes. ... 2 / 13. Grapes. A cup of these has about 23 grams sugar. ... 3 / 13. Cherries. They're sweet, and they have the sugar to show for it: A cup of them has 18 grams. ... 4 / 13. Pears. One medium pear has 17 grams of sugar. ...

Scroll down to read all. 1 / 13. Mangoes. ... 2 / 13. Grapes. A cup of these has about 23 grams sugar. ... 3 / 13. Cherries. They're sweet, and they have the sugar to show for it: A cup of them has 18 grams. ... 4 / 13. Pears. One medium pear has 17 grams of sugar. ... 5 / 13. Watermelon. ...

Scroll down to read all. 1 / 13. Mangoes. ... 2 / 13. Grapes. A cup of these has about 23 grams sugar. ... 3 / 13. Cherries. They're sweet, and they have the sugar to show for it: A cup of them has 18 grams. ... 4 / 13. Pears. One medium pear has 17 grams of sugar. ... 5 / 13. Watermelon. ... 6 / 13. Figs. ...

Scroll down to read all. 1 / 13. Mangoes. ... 2 / 13. Grapes. A cup of these has about 23 grams sugar. ... 3 / 13. Cherries. They're sweet, and they have the sugar to show for it: A cup of them has 18 grams. ... 4 / 13. Pears. One medium pear has 17 grams of sugar. ... 5 / 13. Watermelon. ... 6 / 13. Figs. ... 7 / 13. Bananas. ...

Scroll down to read all. 1 / 13. Mangoes. ... 2 / 13. Grapes. A cup of these has about 23 grams sugar. ... 3 / 13. Cherries. They're sweet, and they have the sugar to show for it: A cup of them has 18 grams. ... 4 / 13. Pears. One medium pear has 17 grams of sugar. ... 5 / 13. Watermelon. ... 6 / 13. Figs. ... 7 / 13. Bananas. ... 8 / 13. Less Sugar: Avocados

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