No thz
rice potatoes bread cereal noodles spaghetti etc
Pasta would be in the bread, grain, and cereal food group at the bottom of the food pyramid. It mostly consists of simple carbohydrates.
Rye is a type of bread..so i guess it would be a kind of whole wheat cereal
Depending on the age of the child, Spaghetti Bolognese is very easy for a child of about 8 to make with adult supervision. Another dish that is considered a classic is the Peanut Butter and Jelly sandwich. Simply take two slices of bread, slather peanut butter on one piece, and jelly on another, then put the two together to make a sandwich. But by far the easiest would have to be cereal and milk. Pour cereal into a bowl, pour milk over the cereal, and eat!
you would not see bread served with the pasta course in Italy, Bread would be served with the meat and sauce. and with the vegetables and salad. if bread was on the table all wold not eat it with the pasta.
I love spaghetti, I make it for dinner once a week.
Bread, pasta, and cereal would certainly "test positive" for carbohydrates.
· Raisin Bran cereal · raisin bread · raspberries · Rice Krispies cereal · rye bread
Yes, it is. The only other thing you may want to add would be some kind of bread, such as garlic bread or French bread, but of course any kind of bread would work.
Soup, cheese, rice, bread, cereal, juice, peanut butter, pastries, powdered milk, canned meat, broth, crackers, beans, flour, sugar, powdered eggs, candy, canned vegetables, spaghetti, sauce, jelly, seasonings...
Cereal, rice, bread and potato all contain carbohydrate. They are all relatively high in carbohydrate.
bread-cereal and fats-sweets