Butter is still classed by retail and supply chain as a chilled dairy product.
dairy
butter goes in fat.
yes, butter is a go food.
The fats group, which is at the top of the food pyramid.
Both dairy and fat.
protean stupids
No :)
Butter belongs to the oil, sugar and salt group. It is not in the dairy products group as it lost its calcium during the manufacturing process. To be in the dairy products group, the food must have calcium.
Crackers would go in the grain food group.
Yes, its rich in protein (peanuts)
A pear would go in the 'vitmins and minerals' food group because it is a fruit. All fruit are part of this food group.
Toast would be in the bread and cereals group. Butter and jelly would be in the "discretionary calories" group; non essential (but often fun!) calories.
It goes in the diary food group