Water is not considered a food. It is necessary for proper bodily functions, but it does not nourish you with vital nutrients like proteins, fats, or carbohydrates that provide calories for the energy our bodies need. Therefore, it is not listed among the nutritional food groups.
No food group. It's not food and it doesn't contain calories. It's not a fruit, nor a grain, not a vegetable, not meat, dairy, or fats/oils/sweets. It's it's own food group and you should be consuming about half your body weight in ounces of water each day. So if you weigh 128 lbs. 128/2 = 64 ounces, so you should be drinking a gallon of water throughout the way. If you weigh 256 lbs., drink 2 gallons of water daily. Teddddddddy says: Water is said to be a fluid so i reckon its the best for you to classify it into the fluid group.
It is in the Meat group, but the answer would mostly say it is in the Protein group because it contains fish.
water is not food it's liquid so it doesn't go into any food group.
all food has water in it
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Vegetables.
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Fish and poultry belong to proteins.
Fish are collectively known as a school.
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Animal based foods as fish are a form (lower) of animal life. they are nonetheless exempted from the fast and dietary laws of Roman Catholicism on the Friday and other Fast days- Good Godfrey!
Sardines are a species of fish and so belong in the Meat group (which includes fish).
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Salmon is fish.
Fish sticks are in the proteins food group along with meat, poultry, beans, eggs and nuts.
Eggs and beans belong in the protein food group, with meats, fish and nuts.
Pecans are nuts and are in the protein food group, along with meat, fish, poultry, eggs, beans and other nuts.
Eggs belong in the protein food group along with meat, poultry, fish, beans and nuts.
Ichthyology is the study of the group of animals called fish. Fish are a group of aquatic animals with fins. Fisheries are entities engaged in the controlled harvesting of fish, generally for food.