What that is so ridiculas beans go in the grains.
the answer is 'no', but beans belong to the legume category, and you will find meat and legumes in the protein category of the food pyramid. both beans and meat are protein.
The "meat category" is a bit of a misnomer; it should properly be called the protein category. Eggs (and beans) are very high in protein and eggs turn into chickens, thus they are in the category.
sugar and sweets
Nuts are in the meat, poultry, fish dry beans, and eggs category of the food pyramid.
No, dried beans, also called legumes, are not in the meat group because they are not an animal product. However, legumes are often included, with meat, in the protein category.
Yes. Eggs are in the category of Meat, Poultry, Fish,Dry beans, and nuts on the food pyramid.
No, peanuts are classified as a protein source and are typically included in the meat and beans category of the food pyramid. Meat is also a protein source and falls under the same category. Both peanuts and meat can be part of a balanced diet when consumed in moderation.
Lentils are beans. Bean is the larger category; lentil is a sub-category. So some beans are lentils.
Eggs would be in the meat food group. They are a source of protein.
Bologna would be placed under the Meat, Poultry, Fish, Dry Beans, Eggs, & Nuts category of the "Food Pyramid"
Meat, nuts, and beans such as (pinto, red kidney, white beans, possibly Lima beans) are in the protein group.
It is a fruit.
No, it isn't. It is in the dairy category.