Not necessarily. The ingredients on a food label are listed in order of the amount in the item.
For example, if a label lists the following ingredients in this order (This is Frank's Red Hot): Cayenne Peppers, Vinegar, Water, Salt, Garlic Powder
Then the sauce contains more Cayenne Peppers than any 1 other ingredient, more Vinegar than any 1 ingredient besides the peppers....etc. Make sense?
yes
Ingredients on a food label are listed from the most abundant to the least abundant. So if you see some cereal boxes they have "sugar" listed first. That's because that is the most abundant ingredient.
Food ingredients are listed from most to least by weight. The first ingredient is the main ingredient. Any ingredients listed in () are the ingredients found in the ingredient preceding the ().
They're in descending order from the ingredient which has the most to that with the least.
Kool-Aid's main ingredient in a packet is citric acid.If you look on the back of a Kool-Aid packet they have a list of ingredients. The ingredients are listed from greatest to least. So, the main ingredient is always listed at the top, and the ingredient that there is not much of is listed at the bottom.
Kool-Aid's main ingredient in a packet is citric acid.If you look on the back of a Kool-Aid packet they have a list of ingredients. The ingredients are listed from greatest to least. So, the main ingredient is always listed at the top, and the ingredient that there is not much of is listed at the bottom.
Impossible to answer without knowing what you mean by "greatest" and "least".
ascending
Starting with the highest amount to the least used.
Ingredients are listed by weight, with the largest amount used first. An exception to that is when this statement is used: "contains less than 2% of..." Those ingredients do not need to be listed in order.
From least to greatest: Inch-Feet-Yards-Miles
The order of the listed ingredients on a nutrition label shows the ingredients from greatest to smallest proportion. For example, if the first ingredient is water, then the product has more water than any other ingredient. Also the last object on the list, such as sugar, has the least amount of that ingredient in the product.
They are already listed that way.