Oh, dude, mustard is in the condiments section of the food guide pyramid. You know, that tiny little part that's like, "Hey, I'm here too!" So, if you're looking for mustard on the pyramid, just squint really hard and you might see it hanging out with the ketchup and mayo.
Food guide pyramid was created in 1974.
The Food Guide Pyramid has been replaced with a Food plate, however, the original food pyramid can be seen here http://www.nalusda.gov/fnic/Fpyr/pmap.htm
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The Food Guide Pyramid helps by providing practical food guidelines to people so that they will apply the nutrient standards to plan a healthy balanced diet.
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The actual food pyramid was last updated in 2005. However, in 2011 it was completely replaced by the "My Plate" nutrition guide put forth by the USDA.
The first food guide pyramid was made by Anna-Britt Agnsäter for Sweden's National Board of Health and Welfare in 1972. The USDA pyramid was based off of the original pyramid and was introduced in 1992.
Most proteins are at the top of the food pyramid because animals are protein. You can also get protein from eggs.
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Food Guide Pyramid