butter goes in fat.
Butter is still classed by retail and supply chain as a chilled dairy product.
yes, butter is a go food.
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Crackers would go in the grain food group.
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A pear would go in the 'vitmins and minerals' food group because it is a fruit. All fruit are part of this food group.
The sweets group.
It goes in the diary food group
the milk group
A grilled pork chop would go in the protein food group.
Baking powder is classified as a leavening agent, which is typically used in the preparation of baked goods. It is not a food group on its own but is often associated with the grain group, as it is commonly used in recipes for breads, cakes, and pastries made from flour. Therefore, while it doesn't fit into a specific food group, it plays a crucial role in the cooking process within the context of baked products.
they go in the dairy group