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Serving Size vs. Portion SizeServing size and portion size aren't always the same.A serving size is a specific amount of food that's typically eaten in one sitting, such as 4 crackers or 3/4 cup pasta.This amount is set by the FDA. It's what you'll see on the Nutrition Facts label. And it will tell you how many carbs are in that amount of food.But a portion size is how much food you actually choose to eat at one time.So when carb counting, pay attention to both.For example, if a serving size of bread is 1 slice, but you're making a sandwich, then you'll be eating 2 slices of bread, or 2 servings.This program is for informational purposes only. Publisher disclaims all guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness, or suitability of this video for medical decision making. For all health related issues please contact your healthcare provider.© The Wellness Network
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See how printed resources and common household items are helpful in measuring healthy portion sizes of many foods.
Learn simple strategies and tools for measuring healthy serving sizes when shopping and cooking at home.
Learning to understand servings and portions can help you figure out how many carbs and other foods you eat each day.
Learn the recommended serving sizes of common foods, and tips to help you manage your weight, diabetes and your overall health.