No, ketchup is not classified in the oils and fats food group on the food pyramid. It is typically categorized under condiments or sauces, which means it is often used to enhance the flavor of other foods rather than serving as a primary source of nutrients. While it does contain some sugars and tomatoes, it lacks the nutritional profile associated with oils and fats.
They are at the top of the food pyramid in the fats group.
Sugars and fats
red=sugars
They are at the top of the food pyramid in the fats group.
The fats group, which is at the top of the food pyramid.
According to the USDA, there are 5 major food groups in their most recent food 'pyramid'. The groups are: Grains, Vegetables, Fruits, Milk, Meat & Beans. The one minor food group is the Fats & Oils group.
fats and sugar
Potato chips would go all the way at top of the food pyramid in fats, oils, and sweets.
it is in the fats,oils,salt and sugar section which is at the top of the pyramid
sweets, fats, doughnuts, candy, etc.
Fats, oils and sweets is the category at the top of the food pyramid.
because its the group you should eat thee least amount off