Fat Tubes

Fat Tubes

"Fat tubes" are useful visual aids to represent grams of fat in foods.  You can use fat tubes along with Nutrition Facts labels to help consumers gain a better understanding of the amount of fat in various foods.

The Role of Fat
Currently the average fat intake in the U.S. is approximately 34% of total calories.  The U.S. Dietary Guidelines recommend that Americans limit fat calories to 30% of total daily calories, with no more than one-third of the fat from saturated sources.  Eating less fat will help you reduce the number of calories you eat every day and reduce cancer and heart risk.

Teaching Ideas

  • Compare skim and whole milk.  Note that 2% milk is halfway between whole and skim milk.
  • Compare amount of fat in 3 ounces of 90% lean ground beef with 3 ounces of chicken and fish.  Also note that chicken with the skin will have twice the amount of fat as chicken without the skin.
  • Compare 1 ounce of bologna with 3 ounce portions of extra lean beef, chicken, and fish.  By the time you have 3 ounces of bologna almost 3 test tubes will be full.
  • Note that 1/2 cup of ice cream has teh same or more grams of fat as 1 cup of whole milk, whereas you could eat over 2 cups of ice milk to eaqual that much fat.
      

Fat tubes can be checked out by contacting the State 4-H Office.