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Discover Ludwig"per serve" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to the amount of food or drink that would provide one serving of a certain item. For example, "This recipe makes 8 servings, each one containing 450 calories per serve."
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Nearly all other products provided data per 100 g (with some items providing per serve as well, but only the 100 g data was recorded), which is consistent with the labelling legislation in Australia and New Zealand.
The use of the per serve system of labelling nutrients, which is used principally in the US was problematic for this survey, as calculations were then needed to convert to per 100 g/100 ml to allow comparison with the products which were labelled per 100 g/100 ml.
Lightly spank three or four sprigs of mint per serve, and place these in the ice.
Fold in 100g of pesto per serve, drizzle with olive oil and season with black pepper.
The serve size was only 0.5 ml, and was thus labelled as containing no fat or energy per serve.
All the data from products originating in the US had nutrient information given per serve only, as required by the food labelling legislation in the US.
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Yield: 8 servings, 2 crab cakes per serving.
This recipe makes up to seven servings with 2 pies per serving.
Multiply the total grams of carbohydrate per serving by the number of servings you will consume.
Three servings daily, 20 grams (4 ounces) per serving.
These quantities are per serving.
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