Cheese is a member of the Milk Group (out of grains, vegetables, fruits, milk, and meat and beans).
Cheese is a generic term for a diverse group of milk-based food products. Cheese is produced throughout the world in wide-ranging flavors, textures, and forms.
Dairy foods belong in the milk and alternatives food group.
Milk belongs to the dairy group of foods such as cheese, yoghurt etc.
yes indeed it is
Milk, yogurt, and butter
Dairy IS a food group.
Grains and fibre.
No. Carbohydrates come from the grain food-group, not dairy products.
the main types of food that contain bacteria are cheese, yogurt, and other dairy products. in fact all dairy products contain eubacteria
Dairy-free is food that does not contain dairy. Not to be mean, but it practically says it in the name.
Yes, but make sure you keep dairy separate from meat.
Dairy products include milk, cheese, and yogurt, to name a few.
The cheese would be in the dairy products and a bread is in the grain group.
Dessert / dairy food groups.
Foods for the dairy group of the food pyramid are yogurt cheese milk
Milk is a dairy drink.
The food group contains Yogurt and Cheese is MILK
Foods that contain B2 are dairy products. Foods that contain B6 are meat and poultry. Some foods that contain B12 are shellfish, liver, and soy.
Fish, meat, poultry and dairy products