Food, Drink, and Medicine Labels
Across
- 1. Not a medicine, but the patient taking it believes that it's medicine.
- 3. A quantity of food suitable for or a standardized amount of food.
- 5. This unit is measurement is commonly used in labels and often shortened to "g".
- 7. A medicine that makes someone who is ill become healthy.
- 8. A carbonated, non-alcoholic drink.
- 10. Both an electrolyte and mineral found in many foods.
- 14. The amount of energy in an item of food or drink is measured.
- 15. A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease.
- 17. This unit is measurement is commonly used in labels and often shortened to "mg".
- 19. Fill in the blank! There are a ______ milligrams in a gram.
- 20. When a person reacts to substances most people find them harmless.
Down
- 2. An enclosure used to hold, package, or transport something.
- 4. A place where medicines are stored and sold.
- 5. When stomach acid flows into your esophagus and creates a burning sensation in the chest.
- 6. A type of treatment using drugs.
- 9. This nutrient helps absorb water and reduce constipation.
- 11. True or False: Food labels are not useful to kids because they are written according to adult needs.
- 12. The food you serve or eat at one time.
- 13. A nutrient that gives you energy
- 16. Contains nutrients, ingredients, and other information in the food.
- 18. A sweet crystal substance used in foods and drinks.