The information panel affixed to the packaging of a commercially produced, bite-sized, filled pastry provides a standardized description of its contents. This panel includes details regarding serving size, caloric value, macronutrient composition (fat, carbohydrates, protein), and micronutrient content (vitamins and minerals). Furthermore, the ingredient list, presented in descending order by weight, is a mandatory element. The details presented on the outer packaging assists consumers in making informed dietary choices.
Accurate and transparent nutritional details on pre-packaged foods are integral to public health. This data empowers individuals to monitor their intake of specific nutrients, aiding in managing weight, controlling dietary restrictions (e.g., sodium intake for hypertension), and avoiding allergens. Historically, the push for standardized presentation of food values emerged from consumer advocacy groups and regulatory bodies seeking to combat misleading or incomplete food claims. These standards have continuously evolved to reflect advancements in nutritional science and consumer awareness.