I regularly eat a variety of vegetable subgroups, including leafy greens like spinach and kale, cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli and cauliflower, and root vegetables like carrots and sweet potatoes. I also enjoy legumes, including beans and lentils, for their nutritional benefits. Incorporating a diverse range of these subgroups helps ensure a balanced intake of vitamins and minerals.
what are the five vegetable subgroups
i eat all vegetables
There are 5 subgroups in vegetable food group. - Dark green vegetables - Orange vegetables - Dry beans and peas - Starchy vegetables - Other vegetables
There are 5 subgroups... Dark green vegetables Orange and deep Yellow vegetables Legumes Starchy vegetables All other vegetables
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No, a car is not a vegetable and you know it.
ofcourse they can .but they do not eat bacon
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they will eat anything but,they need to eat fruits and vegtables.
Christianity subgroups--Orthodox, Catholic, Protestant Judaism subgroups--Orthodox, Conservative, Reform Islam--Sunni, Shiite Buddhism--Mahayana, Theravada There are myriad subgroups of these subgroups and more than I've listed here--please add on--
Potatoes are a root vegetable. And you shouldn't fast from vegetables.