all of them
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a balance diet is one with three or more food groups in your meal or diet. c;
Appetizers.
Having more than one dish in a single meal enhances the dining experience by providing a variety of flavors, textures, and aromas, which can make the meal more enjoyable and satisfying. It allows for a balanced nutrition profile, as different dishes can offer a range of nutrients and food groups. Additionally, multiple dishes encourage social interaction and sharing, making meals more communal and culturally rich.
A food chain is more relative. A food pyramid is more empirical. The food pyramid is more useful in determining food groups and needs.
bone meal is like food for saplings, it makes trees grow to get more. Materials
Food and wine, when paired appropriately, compliment each other and make the whole meal more satisfying.
A balanced meal has food from all parts of the food pyramid in good proportions, while a snack is usually a small amount of food that is not a full fledged meal but something to keep you full for a small amount of time. A snack can be more fattening sometimes of also very healthy. It depends on the food you are snacking on.
Organism classification groups are Kingdom and Phylum. The Kingdom represents a broad group of organisms with common characteristics, while the Phylum represents a more specific group within the Kingdom with shared characteristics.
to eat more then one of the food groups :) (: :) (:
It is! Being balanced means trying to get a majority of each food group in the meal. With your meal, you've got: Grains (rice) Meats (Chicken) Vegetables (Salad) and potentially: Oils (Salad dressing) You're just missing dairy and fruit, but it is easier and more important to try and balance your diet throughout the day or even week rather than every meal, so don't worry about trying to fit EVERYTHING in one meal, just have the missing groups in a later meal!
'Totemo ii meshi'. 'Food' in more general meaning would be 'tabemono' and you can replace it with 'meshi' (meal, food) if you want.