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FDA Reference Amounts Customarily Consumed are standard serving sizes set by FDA for specific types of foods. The actual serving size can range from ½ to 2 times as large as the Reference Amount Customarily Consumed if the product is pre-sliced or produced in discrete units. The FDA Reference Amounts Customarily Consumed for some common baked goods are: |
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Bagels |
55 grams |
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Breads (except sweet quick breads) |
50 grams |
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Brownies |
40 grams |
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Cakes (heavy weight) |
125 grams |
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Cakes (medium weight) |
80 grams |
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Cakes (light weight) |
55 grams |
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Cheese Cake |
125 grams |
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Coffee Cake and Crumb Cake |
55 grams |
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Cookies |
30 grams |
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Croutons |
7 grams |
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Cupcakes |
80 grams |
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Danish |
55 grams |
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Donuts |
55 grams |
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Eclairs |
80 grams |
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Grain-based bars |
40 grams |
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Muffins |
55 grams |
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Pies |
125 grams |
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Rolls |
50 grams |
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Stuffing |
100 grams |
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Sweet Quick Breads |
55 grams |
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Toaster Pastries |
55 grams |
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Waffles |
85 grams |
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Source: 21 CFR 101.12(b)(Table 2) |
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This brief explanation of nutritional issues is to help you choose from the wide range of products that we bake.
Consult Your Physician You should not rely only on our advice or recommendations. It is important for you to consult your physician or medical practitioner before going on any diet or changing your eating patterns.
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