Although gravy can contain bits of or broth from chicken, turkey, beef, or other meat, leading to thinking that gravy belongs solely in the meat/protein food group, it likely belongs more in the bread/starch/carbohydrate group due to flour that is used to thicken the broth to make gravy. Some 'foods' that we eat do not belong to any specific category. For example: jello, candy and gravy do not belong to any one category. The gravy my family fixes includes flour, milk and oil. So, that's part of three different food categories. Grain, dairy and fats/oil.
Although gravy can contain bits of or broth from chicken, turkey, beef, or other meat, leading to thinking that gravy belongs solely in the meat/protein food group, it likely belongs more in the bread/starch/carbohydrate group due to flour that is used to thicken the broth to make gravy. Some 'foods' that we eat do not belong to any specific category. For example: jello, candy and gravy do not belong to any one category. The gravy my family fixes includes flour, milk and oil. So, that's part of three different food categories. Grain, dairy and fats/oil.
Its gravy! Its not in any of the food groups!
Chili peppers belong in the vegetable food group.
Snails, or escargot, belong in the protein food group.
Pasta does not belong to the meat and beans food group. Pasta belongs in the grain food group.
Grains.Grain - bread, rice, pasta and potatoes :)
Vitamins do not belong to a specific food group. Vitamins are found in all food groups.
Grain is not a food group, grains belong to a food group - the "carbohydrates".
Puff pastries belong in the fats, oils and sweets food group.
Fish and poultry belong to proteins.
Tortilla belongs in the grain food group.