How to Count Carbs on Labels
Instructions
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Find the Nutrition Facts label on the product for which you would like to count the carbohydrate intake. Many nutrition labels are located on the side of a box, or on the back or bottom of a bag. If the product you are using is individually wrapped but sold in bulk, such as variety packs or 100-calorie snack packs, the nutrition label will most likely be on the box, but not necessarily on the individually wrapped items.
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Find the Total Carbohydrate content on the label. Depending on the product and level of detail, the carbohydrate content should be about halfway down the label. A slice of bread, for example, may contain 26 grams of carbohydrates.
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Find the Dietary Fiber content. This will more than likely be directly below the carbohydrate content. The same slice of bread from Step 2, for example, may contain 7 grams of fiber.
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Calculate the net carbohydrate content by taking the Total Carbohydrate content and subtracting the Dietary Fiber content. The slice of bread from Steps 2 and 3, for example, contains 19 net carbohydrates. A food product's net carbohydrate content is important to consider because it represents the amount of carbohydrates that your body will absorb from that product.
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