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Ingredient Label Cheat Sheet

I've long said you don't need a specific "list" of ingredients to avoid when shopping for packaged food - instead just avoid the ones you wouldn't normally cook with at home. BUT I also realize how tricky food packaging is, especially with how they might say one thing, but really mean another. For example, you'll almost never see "white flour" spelled out on an ingredient label, and how many people really know that "partially hydrogenated oil" equals trans fat? They like to keep us on our toes!

So, since label reading (unfortunately) isn't always as straight forward as it should be, today I'm sharing a little cheat sheet that tells you what some of the more commonly found ingredients really are. Please know this is not a complete list of the thousands of additives out there - otherwise we'd be here all day long. :)

Ingredient label cheat sheet on 100 Days of #RealFood

Common Grains

Ingredient Name What It Really Means
Unbleached Enriched Flour (Refined) White Flour
Enriched Flour (Refined) White Flour
Wheat Flour (without the word whole) (Refined) White Flour
Semolina / Semolina Wheat (Refined) White Flour
Wheat Shell Pasta (Refined) White Flour Pasta
Enriched Macaroni Product (Refined) White Flour Pasta
Whole Wheat / Whole Wheat Flour Whole Grain Flour (made from wheat)
Whole Grain Wheat /Whole Grain Wheat Flour Whole Grain Flour (made from wheat)
Whole Durum Wheat / Whole Durum Wheat Flour Whole Grain Flour (made from wheat)
Whole Wheat Shell Pasta Whole Grain Pasta (made from wheat)
Whole Grain Soft White Wheat Whole Grain Flour (made from wheat)
Rice Refined White Rice
Brown Rice Whole Grain Rice
Oats Whole Grain Oats (whether rolled, steel-cut, quick cooking, etc.)
Oat Bran Not the whole grain - just the bran
Whole Grain Corn Whole Grain Corn
Whole Grain Cornmeal / Whole Grain Corn Flour Whole Grain Corn Meal/Flour
Popcorn Whole Grain Corn
Cornmeal / Enriched Cornmeal Refined Corn
Corn Flour Refined Corn
Degerminated Corn Refined Corn
Corn Starch Refined Corn
Quinoa Whole Grain (usually only sold whole)

Common Sugars*

Be on the lookout for just about any term with the word "syrup" or "cane" or ending in the letters "-ose" - those are all pretty much refined (white) sugars that are best consumed only in great moderation (i.e. not every meal or even every day)!

Ingredient Name What It Really Means
Brown Rice Syrup Refined sugar
Cane Juice / Evaporated Cane Juice Refined sugar
Raw Sugar Refined sugar
Corn Syrup / Corn Syrup Solids Refined sugar
High Fructose Corn Syrup Refined sugar
Cane Sugar Refined sugar
Invert Sugar Refined sugar
Rice Bran Syrup Refined sugar
Tapioca Syrup Refined sugar
Dried Cane Syrup Refined sugar
Dextrose / Fructose / Sucrose Refined sugar
Agave Nectar Refined sugar (in most cases)
Stevia It depends, the leaf itself is obviously natural, but the refined powdery stuff - not so much
Grape Juice Concentrate / Pear Juice Concentrate Depends on how refined it is - this one is a gray area, but no matter what it's still a "sugar"
Honey This is still "sugar" albeit a less refined version with trace nutrients
Pure Maple Syrup This is still "sugar" albeit a less refined version with trace nutrients

*The important thing here is that MANY products will use 2 or 3 or even 4 different types of sugar so just because you see "cane juice" listed as the 4th item used on the ingredient list - don't stop there. Keep reading because chances are the product also contains brown rice syrup, honey and possibly some others. If you added all the sweeteners together it could end up as one of the top 3 ingredients (what the product contains the most of). Breaking up the sweeteners like that is no accident.

Artificial Ingredients

Ingredient Name What It Really Means
Aspartame Artificial Sweetener
Sucralose Artificial Sweetener
Saccharin Artificial Sweetener
Acesulfame K / Acesulfame Potassium Artificial Sweetener
Neotame Artificial Sweetener
Blue 1 Artificial Color
Blue 2 Artificial Color
Green 3 Artificial Color
Red 3 Artificial Color
Red 40 Artificial Color
Yellow 5 Artificial Color
Yellow 6 Artificial Color
FD&C Lakes Artificial Color
Citrus Red 2 Artificial Color
Artificial Color Artificial Color
Artificial Flavor Who knows what this really is - just avoid it!

Others Worth Mentioning

Ingredient Name What It Really Means
Partially Hydrogenated Soybean Oil Trans fat (that's likely GMO)
Partially Hydrogenated [Insert Type] Oil Trans fat
 

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