because its the group you should eat thee least amount off
according to the FOod Guide Pyramid, there's Fats, Dairy, Vegetables/Fruits, Meats, Grains
you should eat a tiny amount from there. haven't you seen the food pyramid? that is where fats and oils are.
Food guide pyramid was created in 1974.
Yes Jelly is part of the food pyramid :) It's at the top of the food pyramids along with the fats, oils, and sweets...You should eat those sparingly. You can check out any picture of a food pyramid...Look for the part where sweets and fats are located (usually at the top) and check the amount you can eat. :D Hope this is the answer you were looking for.
sweets, fats, doughnuts, candy, etc.
Fats, oils and sweets is the category at the top of the food pyramid.
The Food Guide Pyramid has been replaced with a Food plate, however, the original food pyramid can be seen here http://www.nalusda.gov/fnic/Fpyr/pmap.htm
Fats & Oils
The food groups in the food pyramid are grains, fruits, vegetables, proteins, dairy, and fats, oils and sweets.
The six spaces on the Food Guide Pyramid represent different food groups, each contributing essential nutrients to a balanced diet. These groups include grains, vegetables, fruits, dairy, protein, and fats/oils. The pyramid's structure emphasizes the proportion of each group that should be consumed, with larger sections for foods like grains and vegetables, promoting a diet rich in these nutrients while limiting fats and sweets. This design aims to guide individuals toward making healthier dietary choices.
Sugars and fats
They are at the top of the food pyramid in the fats group.