Sentences with phrase «sodium products»

Owners should make sure, however, to only feed plain yogurt and cottage cheese to dogs and to purchase low sodium products if possible.
Some lower sodium products are on the market, but many consumers avoid these foods because they think the foods won't be tasty enough or flavorful enough.
[In addition to Less Sodium Soy Sauce, Kikkoman offers a variety of other less sodium products including 50 % Less Sodium Gluten - Free Tamari Soy Sauce, Less Sodium Teriyaki Marinade & Sauce, and 50 % Less Sodium Gluten - Free Teriyaki Marinade & Sauce.]
[In addition to Less Sodium Soy Sauce, Kikkoman offers a variety of other less sodium products including 50 % Less Sodium Gluten - Free Tamari Soy Sauce, Less Sodium Teriyaki Marinade & Sauce, and 50 % Less Sodium Gluten - Free Teriyaki Marinade & Sauce.]
When people think of umami, they think of high - sodium products like soy sauce, teriyaki sauce, and kimchi.
«You wouldn't expect it to be a low - fat, low - sodium product when you eat it.
«We're told that food manufacturers may need more time to come up with acceptable lower sodium products for the school food market.»
Since, now you have become aware about the bad effects of providing food with high sodium level to dogs, it will certainly be wise for you to choose one of the best low sodium products from the above list that I usually offer my pet.
«For packaged foods, the nutrition fact panel may be useful in identifying lower sodium products, and for menu items diners can request sodium content information.
Both front - of - pack formats enhanced discrimination in the presence of a reduced salt claim, but the Traffic Light label also performed better than the Percentage Daily Intake label in moderating the effect of the claim for the high - sodium product.
The addition of a front - of - pack label increased both groups» ability to discriminate between products with high and low sodium, while the Traffic Light label enabled better identification of the high - sodium product.
Front - of - pack labels, particularly those with simple visual cues, enhance consumers» ability to discriminate between high - and low - sodium products, even when those products feature nutrition claims.
Kovachi says Subway actually reduced sodium in many of its products in 2009 but opted against immediately publicizing the change to customers because some consumers believe low - sodium products to be bland.
Much debate has been sparked by the ingredient Borax which, technically, is a sodium product but can be an irritant.
These lists might seem daunting (yes, salt seems to be in everything), but more low - sodium products are appearing on shelves these days as sodium consumption becomes a widespread concern.
If you do purchase convenience foods, choose low - or no - sodium products.
Different low sodium products have different levels of sodium — some are formulated for moderate salt reduction (0.2 % to 0.25 % on a dry matter basis) and others for greater salt reduction (more than 0.25 %).
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