Understanding Food and CN Labels
Understanding Food and CN Labels
NUTRITION
GET Vitamin A
% Daily Values **
10%
MORE Vitamin C
Calcium
25%
13%
Iron 4%
These nutrients help
improve your health. Most people don’t • Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values
get the proper daily amount of vitamins may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
These percentages are based on an average adult’s daily calorie count needs of 2,000.
% DAILY Children have very different calorie needs based on age, gender, height and weight.
To find out daily recommended calorie count for children ages 2 through 14 go to:
www.choosemyplate.gov/MyPlate-Daily-Checklist
CN Label
Six Digit ID#
CN Assigned by the FNS USDA.
000000
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
CN for Child Nutrition Meal Pattern Requirements. (Use of this logo and
CN
statement authorized by the Food and Nutrition Service. USDA 00-00.)
CN Date/Month
Approved by the FNS USDA
Child Nutrition labels do NOT indicate that a product is healthy. CN labels are mainly used on
processed meats and meat alternate products. If using CN labeled foods, always read the nutrition labels to
choose the healthiest option.
*The crediting here is specific to the to the nuggets shown in the example above. Be sure
to check the label or nutrition information for all foods you serve to make sure you are
meeting minimum requirements.
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