The fats group, which is at the top of the food pyramid.
Butter belongs in the Dairy group.
It does not belong in the Dairy group actually because it doesn't have enough calcium in it.
Most people don't know this- but butter belongs to the 'fats and oils' food group.
Margarine is in the dairy food group.
It is grouped with "fats and oils".
none!
Dairy products.
cheese is in the dairy category,butter might be to, oil is in the fats and oils category
functional groups in butter
well i guess it would b in the fat food group bc it dose have a ton of fat
no.because there are no certain food that contain all nutrients from all the basic food groups. by:Pia Corinna R. Mijares Los Banos,Laguna,Philippines
cheese is part of the dairy group also with milk and butter. cheese has calciam and vitiman D in it.
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.
The major food groups are:Carbohydrates e.g. cereals, bread, potatoesFruit and vegetables e.g. apples, cucumberDairy e.g. yogurt, milkFats e.g. butter, oil
yes, butter is a go food.
spray butter is butter in a bottle, and you spray it on your food.
A peanut is a nut in the protein food group, along with other nuts, meat, fish, poultry, eggs and beans.
Proteins - meat, eggs. Lipids (fat) - butter Carbohydrates - sugars, grains.