Both dairy and fat.
butter goes in fat.
The fats group, which is at the top of the food pyramid.
protean stupids
Butter is still classed by retail and supply chain as a chilled dairy product.
Yes, its rich in protein (peanuts)
Toast would be in the bread and cereals group. Butter and jelly would be in the "discretionary calories" group; non essential (but often fun!) calories.
The major food groups are:Carbohydrates e.g. cereals, bread, potatoesFruit and vegetables e.g. apples, cucumberDairy e.g. yogurt, milkFats e.g. butter, oil
well i guess it would b in the fat food group bc it dose have a ton of fat
Butter is a dairy food because it is made from cow's milk, but it is not included in the Dairy Group because it is a fat.
bread-cereal and fats-sweets
A peanut is a nut in the protein food group, along with other nuts, meat, fish, poultry, eggs and beans.
A peanut butter (Pb) sandwich primarily falls under the protein food group due to the peanut butter, which is a source of plant-based protein and healthy fats. Additionally, the bread used in the sandwich contributes to the grain food group. Depending on any additional ingredients, such as jelly or honey, the sandwich may also include fruits or added sugars.