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What food group is the grain group in?

it is in the rice and alternatives group


What are the main nutrients found in the rice and alternatives group?

rice nutrients - vitamins & minerals & carbohydrates & fibre, the enzymes found are amylase other alternatives like bacon have the nutrients fat and protein in them...


Is rice made of potato?

No. Rice and potato are two completely different foods.


What are the main nutrients found in the food group rice and alternatives?

bread , noodle , etc. go check out the food group on the food pyramid.


What are some alternatives for corn flour that can be used as a replacement in recipes?

Some alternatives for corn flour in recipes include wheat flour, rice flour, almond flour, and potato flour. These can be used as substitutes depending on the recipe and dietary restrictions.


Which food are from the rice and alternatives food group in the healthy diet pyramid?

Corn dog Corn dog Yummy Yummy Yummy


What are the nutrients found in rice and alternatives?

The nutrients found in rice and alternatives are carbohydrates and fiber. These grains also contain some vitamins and minerals.


What food are there in the rice and alternatives group?

They are :Fruits ,vegetables ,meat , grain , dairy products ,pasta ,cakes ,corn ,potatoes and many more


What are examples of rice and alternatives?

Examples are rice, pasta, noodles, bread and biscuits.


What food groups is rice in?

Milk & Alternatives


What are the staple food in different countries?

Britain=potato Portugal=soup china rice Italy= rice flour


How many calories in potato and rice?

Calories in potato and riceThe type of potato, the type of rice, how the potato and rice are cooked, and the quantities of potato and rice determine the calorie content. Please feel free to ask the question again and include more details. Alternatively, for the calories in potato by type, weight, and cooking method, and the calories in rice by type, weight, and cooking method, please see the page links, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.