The category used to list gradients on a food label is typically "Ingredients." This section details the components of the product in descending order by weight, which helps consumers understand what is primarily in the food they are purchasing. Additionally, "Nutritional Information" may also provide insights into the nutritional content, including macronutrients and micronutrients.
Name, in alphabetical order.
Bread is in the "grains" category on the food pyramid.
My gosh it is the label on the food product that you purchase
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Meat is a sub category of food.
Chocolate, indeed, has its own sub-category under "Desserts Snacks and Treats," which in turn is a sub-category of "Food and Cooking." To look at it graphically, try this: Food and Cooking > Desserts Snacks and Treats > Chocolate