WebMD takes a look at the sugar content in some popular packaged foods and the results may surprise you.
One thing’s for sure: Just because there’s a nutrition-oriented statement on the package (like "contains whole grain," "excellent source of calcium," "fat-free," "100% juice" or "25% less sugar") doesn’t mean it doesn’t contain a shocking amount of sugar. And just because the brand name or product name sounds like it’s good for weight loss (Weight Watchers, Skinny Cow, etc.), don’t assume the food is lower in sugar.
So how much exactly is a gram of sugar? One teaspoon of granulated sugar equals 4 grams of sugar. To put it another way, 16 grams of sugar in a product is equal to about 4 teaspoons of granulated sugar.
Keep in mind, though, that the grams of sugar listed on the nutrition information label includes natural sugars from fruit (fructose) and milk (lactose) as well as added sweeteners like refined sugar or high-fructose corn syrup. That’s why the label on a carton of regular low-fat milk says there's 13 grams of sugar per cup. And that’s why the grams of sugar per serving in Raisin Bran (or any cereal with raisins or other dried fruit) seem unexpectedly high.
I have to say none of these items were a shock to me, but then again I have been reading labels voraciously for five years. But it does show you how much people don't pay attention, "There's how much sugar in that four ounce snack cup of APPLESAUCE?"
It should also serve to remind me of the 20 GRAMS of SUGAR in ONE SINGLE POP-TART.
(There is NOTHING like a toaster-pastry dump.)
WebMD takes a look at the sugar content in some popular packaged foods and the results may surprise you.
I have to say none of these items were a shock to me, but then again I have been reading labels voraciously for five years. But it does show you how much people don't pay attention, "There's how much sugar in that four ounce snack cup of APPLESAUCE?"
It should also serve to remind me of the 20 GRAMS of SUGAR in ONE SINGLE POP-TART.
(There is NOTHING like a toaster-pastry dump.)