NO!
No. Baked chips are not usually part of that diet.
Fruits (including melon) are part of a healthy diet. Enjoy!
No or it would not be a diet, but if you ate the chips once a week,about 21 chips, it would be okay if you added them to your weekly dessert.
They are not bad for you. They are good for you, a part of a healthy, balanced diet.
If eaten in reaonable portions and as part of a balanced diet, meat is very healthy
Nachos can be part of a balanced diet, but it depends on their ingredients and portion size. Traditional nachos, made with tortilla chips, cheese, and high-calorie toppings, can be high in calories, fat, and sodium. However, healthier versions can include whole-grain chips, fresh veggies, lean proteins, and smaller portions of cheese. Moderation and mindful choices are key to incorporating nachos into a healthy diet.
Chips should not be completely banned from schools, as they can be enjoyed in moderation as part of a balanced diet. However, schools should prioritize offering healthier snack options and promoting good nutrition to students. It's important to educate students about making healthy choices rather than just restricting certain foods.
Yes, carrots (in moderation) are a great part of a healthy diet. They're low in calories and high in vitamins!
As the expert said, junk food is called "junk" for a reason. Junk food is generally full of sugar or HFCS (high fructose corn syrup) and has little, if any, nutritional value. It is not a part of a healthy diet. However, if you have junk food very occasionally, it will not hinder your healthy eating plan. While not nutritional, there's nothing wrong with having a bit of junk food every so often. Perhaps once a week.
because its part of a healthy diet.
All necessary minerals and vitamins are part of a healthy diet and therefore needed for growth.
Salads, cheeses, bread, are three items that can be part of a uncooked healthy diet.