Sweet and sour sauce primarily falls under the "condiments and sauces" category, which is not a major food group on the food pyramid. While it can be used to enhance the flavor of various dishes, it typically contains sugars and sodium, placing it alongside other condiments rather than in a specific food group like fruits, vegetables, or proteins. It's important to use such sauces in moderation due to their high sugar and calorie content.
oils
Red barbecue sauce is in the vegetable and sweet groups.
It's really sweet, so I guess you could lump it in with the carbohydrates.
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Pasta sauce typically falls under the vegetable group in the food pyramid, especially if it contains tomatoes and other vegetables. It can also contain ingredients like oils and cheeses, which might place it in the fats and dairy categories, respectively, depending on the specific recipe. Overall, the primary classification would be as a vegetable-based condiment or sauce.
Foods for the dairy group of the food pyramid are yogurt cheese milk
I believe they are found in the vegetable section of the food pyramid.
Sweet corn belongs in the vegetable food group.
I think it's in the meat section of the food pyramid.
Meat
Dairy :)
salad dressing is in the oils group of the food pyramid