Eggs would be in the meat food group. They are a source of protein.
The "meat category" is a bit of a misnomer; it should properly be called the protein category. Eggs (and beans) are very high in protein and eggs turn into chickens, thus they are in the category.
establishments primarily engaged in the production of chicken eggs, including table eggs and hatching eggs, and in the sale of cull hens.
Eggs are in the "dairy" category along with other foods like; milk, yogurt, cheese, and cream.
Yes. Eggs are in the category of Meat, Poultry, Fish,Dry beans, and nuts on the food pyramid.
yes a prehistoric mamal under the category of marsupians does lay eggs
Nuts are in the meat, poultry, fish dry beans, and eggs category of the food pyramid.
Eggs would be in the meat food group. They are a source of protein.
Eggs are typically categorized as a protein-rich food, as they are a good source of high-quality protein. They are also classified as a dairy product, even though they are not derived from milk.
Yes, eggs are weighed to determine their size and grade. The weight of an egg is an important factor in determining its size category, such as jumbo, large, medium, or small. This helps in ensuring consistency and accuracy when categorizing eggs for consumer purchase.
One whole category of food that begins with D is dairy. There are deveined shrimp, and deviled eggs.
Bologna would be placed under the Meat, Poultry, Fish, Dry Beans, Eggs, & Nuts category of the "Food Pyramid"
Eggs are a poultry product, the same as milk is a dairy product.