what category does marshmallows fall under
Marshmallows are not typically represented on the traditional food pyramid, as they are considered a type of confectionery rather than a food group. They are high in sugar and low in nutritional value, making them more of a treat or dessert. If included, they would fall under the "sweets and snacks" category, which is generally at the top of the pyramid, indicating they should be consumed in moderation.
Mushrooms fall under the vegetable category in the food pyramid due to their nutrient content and classification as a non-animal food source. They are a low-calorie food that provides fiber, vitamins, and minerals.
They are consumers at the mid level.
Nuts are in the meat, poultry, fish dry beans, and eggs category of the food pyramid.
The peanut belongs in the protein food category, in the food pyramid, as do all nuts, meats, and dairy products.
Sesame seeds fall under three places in the food pyramid. They are 16 percent carbs, 73 percent fats, and 11 percent protein.
no. but milk does
meat
Not sure if this a loaded question because it is an odd one, however if you are referring to "baked goods" such as sweets, cakes, muffins, cupcakes, pastries etc...then it falls under the Fats, Oils and Sugar group which is at the top of the food pyramid....keeping in mind that the requirement for this "food group" on a daily basis is zero according to the food pyramid.
it is in the fats,oils,salt and sugar section which is at the top of the pyramid
It would be under dairy
Dairy