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Assignment Team: Canadian food substitutes, food additives, and food regulations

Due date:

July 18, 6:00 pm, team component, 5% of course grade

July 20, 6:00 pm, individual component, to be submitted on Canvas, 5% (by default) of course grade

This is where you will report research you did on a food your team like and it's alternative (fat free, reduced sugar, etc). This enables us to create a database on ingredients used in our food systems, allowing us to make informed food choices.

Suggestions: salad dressings, sauces, frozen desserts, beverages (however, no Coca-Cola-, Pepsi-brand pop drinks please, simply because we have received too many submissions on these products in past years)

Here are some steps and resources to help you create your page and have it appear on UBC wiki, so that it can be easily accessed by your peers and your instructor, and eventually, the UBC community.

1. Login to the UBC Wiki

Click the CWL button on the top of the page and login from there.

2. Create Your Assignment Page

Once your team have decided what product and its alternative to investigate, you may create your assignment page here.

Again, make sure you are already logged in to the UBC Wiki before the next step.

  • Pick your assignment title:
    • Suggestion: use BrandName_ProductName_Detail(IfAny)
    • For example: Kraft_Yoghurt_Peach.
  • Add the title of your project to the box below and click on the create page button
  • On the edit screen that loads, add some preliminary details, such as 'This is the assignment space for Team Awesome!!!!' to the edit screen and hit SAVE at the top or bottom of the page
  • Copy the URL of your page and paste into the table below
  • You may start writing your report here

3. Begin Writing!

Your new wiki page will be created with some suggested headings and sections.

Assignment Guidelines

Select a food product

Select a food project available in Canada and one of its 'low fat', 'zero sugar', etc. alternative. Your options are unlimited: ice cream, cookies, beverage, and of course the wide and wild range of flavours, too. However, the two products that you are comparing should be similar, with one of them an alternative version of the other.

Post pictures

Include photos of the two products of your choice, clearly showing the ingredient lists and the overall labels - mandatoy, if you don't show it, the TA's can't mark the rest.

Ingredient lists (4 points)

  1. Type out the lists of ingredients
  2. Identify fat substitutes, sugar substitutes, and/or additives used, if there is any
  3. Explain the roles of fat substitutes, sugar substitutes, and/or additives used in terms of the functional properties they contribute to the product
  4. Compare and contrast the lists of the two products and explain differences

Labels (1 points)

  1. Provide detailed description of the information found on the labels
  2. Indicate whether the information complies with the regulatory requirements as outlined in Lesson 04.

Personal Choice (5 points)

Please submit your individual component here on Canvas to protect your privacy and your personal opinion

What We Investigated

Team Number Product Investigated
0 (Example from 2021) Hershey's Syrup - Regular vs Sugar Free
1 Philadelphia Cream Cheese - Regular vs Light
2 Earth's Own Unsweetened vs Regular Almond Milk
3 Ocean Spray Cranberry Cocktail - Original vs Low Calorie
4 https://wiki.ubc.ca/Course:FNH200/Assignments/2023/Breyers_Ice_Cream?venotify=created
5 Canada Dry-Ginger Ale vs Canada Dry-ZERO Sugar Ginger Ale
6 Smucker's Pure Strawberry vs No Sugar Added Jam
7 Oikos Greek Yogurt - Regular vs No Sugar Added
8 Original Red Bull versus Red Bull Zero
9 Simply 50 Orange vs Simply Orange Pulp Free
10 Product Names (please link it to the proper page)
11 Smucker's Strawberry Jam - Original vs No Sugar Added
12 Gatorade vs Gatorade Zero
13 Monster Energy Drink Regular vs Monster Energy Drink Zero Sugar
14 Heinz Tomato Ketchup - Regular vs No Sugar Added
15 Natrel Whole Milk vs Natrel Skim Milk - UBC Wiki
16 Lindt Milk Chocolate: Original vs No Sugar Added
17 Nestle Real Dairy Natural Vanilla Ice Cream- Regular vs Less Fat (please mark on July19th onward)
18 Product Names (please link it to the proper page)
19 https://wiki.ubc.ca/Course:FNH200/Assignments/2023/Ben_and_Jerry%27s_Ice_cream_regular_vs_non_dairy?venotify=created&veaction=edit
20 Western Family Vanilla vs. Vanilla Light with No Sugar Added
21 KraftHeinz Raspberry Jell-O (Classic vs. Sugar Free)
22 Hellmann's Mayonnaise: Original vs. Light
23 Philadelphia Cream Cheese Original Vs Low Fat.
24 Red Bull Original vs. Red Bull Sugar Free
25 Hershey's Chocolate Chips - Normal vs Sugar Free DONE
26 Reese's Peanut Butter Cups - Miniature
27 Werther's Original - Regular vs Sugar Free

Potential Resources:

Food and Drug Regulations of The Food and Drugs Act of Canada:

http://laws.justice.gc.ca/eng/regulations/C.R.C.,_c._870/


Regulations under the Canada Agricultural Product Acts:

http://www.laws.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/C-0.4/


Food Additives:

https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/regulations/C.R.C.,_c._870/page-74.html#h-573289