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A food must have less than 5g of sugar (natural or added) per 100g or 2.5g of sugar per 100mls to be a low sugar food.Sugar-free means less than 0.5g of sugar per 100g or per 100ml.Now the Grocery Manufacturers of America, the trade group representing most major brands, has petitioned FDA to define low-carb as 9 grams of carbohydrates per 100 grams of food, a typical serving.
Low Carb/Sugar Foods List: 3/86
Descriptiongram/100g
Dairy and Egg Products
Cheese, Mexican, blend, reduced fat0.56
Imitation cheese, american or cheddar, low cholesterol1
Cheese, monterey, low fat0.56
Cheese, cottage, with vegetables0.37
Cheese, pasteurized process, american, low fat0.59
Cheese, parmesan, low sodium0.85
Cheese, pasteurized process, cheddar or american, low sodium0.45
Spices and Herbs
Spices, caraway seed0.64
Spices, celery seed0.67
Spices, pepper, black0.64
Basil, fresh0.3
Mustard, prepared, yellow0.86
Salt, table0
Vinegar, cider0.4
Vinegar, distilled0.04
Capers, canned0.41
Vinegar, red wine0
Baby Foods
Babyfood, meat, beef, strained0
Babyfood, meat, beef, junior0
Babyfood, meat, veal, strained0
Babyfood, meat, pork, strained0
Babyfood, meat, ham, strained0
Babyfood, meat, ham, junior0
Babyfood, meat, lamb, strained0
Babyfood, meat, lamb, junior0

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Low Carb & Low Sugar Foods

What is Low Carb & Low Sugar Foods?
Carbohydrates (carbs) serve as the primary energy source for most forms of life. In a standard American diet, 55 percent of daily calories consumed come from carbohydrates.The USDA recommends 300 grams of carbs per day. Low- carb diets vary but rarely recommend you eat more than 100 grams per day.Moderately reduced carbohydrate diet could help weight loss.  And  people with diabetes are turning to low sugar and low carb foods to help them control their condition.
We define "low-carb" as 9 grams of carbohydrates per 100 grams of food. A food must have less than 5g of sugar (natural or added) per 100g or 2.5g of sugar per 100mls to be a low sugar food, and sugar-free means less than 0.5g of sugar per 100g or per 100ml. .
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