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Food Groups

Food groups are foods sorted by certain nutritional and physical aspects. The groups are used as a guide for nutritional tracking.

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What is the planting distance of tomato?

Cherry tomatoes should be planted 5 feet apart as they are profuse growers.

Which of te following food groups make up only the smallest part of the diet?

The food group that should make up the smallest part of a diet is the fats, oils and sweets group.

What food group does cheese go in?

Cheese is made from milk, so it goes in the Dairy Group.

What food group does chocolate go in to?

Because of chocolates High Fat and Sugar content, it does not belong to any food group.

Why is the bottom of the food pyramid larger than the top?

The size of each group in the food pyramid represents how much of that type of food should be included in a healthy diet as compared to the other types. You should eat more grains than proteins or fats so the grain section is larger.

Why is food pyramid triangular in shape?

As we all know, triangles are thinner up the top and wider down the bottom. The foods we need to eat the most are at the bottom because there are more of them and that's where there is more space. The food we should eat least is up the top because there are less of these and the top is where there is less space. Don't forget that the foods we should eat can also be represented in a pie diagram as well. Hope this helps!

What food group is gravy in?

Although gravy can contain bits of or broth from chicken, turkey, beef, or other meat, leading to thinking that gravy belongs solely in the meat/protein food group, it likely belongs more in the bread/starch/carbohydrate group due to flour that is used to thicken the broth to make gravy.

Some 'foods' that we eat do not belong to any specific category. For example: jello, candy and gravy do not belong to any one category. The gravy my family fixes includes flour, milk and oil. So, that's part of three different food categories. Grain, dairy and fats/oil.

What does the food group's size in the pyramid indicate?

How much of your daily food intake should be from that section of the pyramid. The bigger sections mean that you should eat more of that type of food. The smaller sections mean that you should eat less of that type of food.

What are the 5 usda food groups?

Milk- 2-3 servings a day

Meat and beans- 2-3 servings a day

Vegetable- 3-5 servings a day

Fruit- 2-4 servings a day

Grains- 6-11 servings a day

What are the 7 main food groups and why are each of them important for the body?

The seven food groups give you a healthy diet so you can stay energetic ( you get the energy you need) and keep you stay normal ( weight)

What four different food groups make up a balanced diet?

In fact, there are seven different food groups to follow a balanced diet:

  • carbohydrates
  • protein
  • dairy
  • fats
  • vitamins
  • fibre
  • minerals

What food group is quesadillas in?

The quesadilla is in the food group grains.And milk for the cheese.Meat and Beans if there are any beans chicken etc.

Which food group does salad came under?

A salad would be mostly fruits and vegetables. If there is cheese on it then that would also include dairy. If there is egg then also meat and alternatives, same with nuts. Since dressings consist mostly of oils they would fit in the added fats category.

What food group does butter go into?

Butter is still classed by retail and supply chain as a chilled dairy product.

The 7 food groups and what they do?

1.Carbohydrates(sugars and starch)

carbohydrates are eaten to provide the body with energy. They come in two main types:

Sugars give us instant energy because they are easy to absorb.

Complex carbohydrates(starch) provides us with sustained energy because it takes time to digest and absorb it.

2.Proteins

proteins are eaten to build new tissue and repair damaged tissues.

3.Lipids

Lipids are eaten to provide the body with energy and to insulate the body.

4.Minerals

They help to build certain stuctures in our bodies:-

Iron-this is needed in our blood to help carry oxygen to all the tissues in the body which need it.

Calcium-this is needed to help make our bones and teeth strong.

Iodine-this is needed for making the hormone thyroxine which controls growth and your metabolism.

5.Vitamins

They are necessary for the proper functioning of many reactions in the body:-

VA is needed for healthy skin and eyesight.

VC is needed for keeping the skin and gums healthy and helps in healing and fighting disease.

VD helps us absorb calcium from our food for healthy bones and teeth. Our skin makes vitamin D in sunlight.

6.Fibre

It bulks up our faeces, making them easy to push through the digestive system.

7.Water

Water helps in the digestion of food and it transports materials around our bodies.

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What food group provides most of your carbohydrates?

Source of carbohydrates
  • There are many sources of carbohydrate. Some carbohydrates are considered 'good' and some are considered 'bad.'
  • Carbohydrates come from such things as anything made out of flour, breads, cereals, pizza, pastas, cakes biscuits/cookies, chips/fries, potato chips/crisps, corn chips, sugars, and all products containing sugar.
  • The above examples are often be seen as 'bad'carbohydrates because they are refined processed carbohydrates rather than naturally occurring carbohydrates. If you are unsure that constitutes a refined processed carbohydrate, there is a list of those further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
  • Sources of natural 'good' carbohydrates are fresh vegetables and fresh fruits. They are also excellent sources of fiber. For the free fruit and vegetable carbohydrate charts that you can use as daily guides for either weight loss or weight maintenance, see the related page listed under Related Questions.

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What food group does honey powder belong in?

Honey would most likely be classified in the fats group on the Food Pyramid.

What food group does cereal belong to?

Grains.
Grain - bread, rice, pasta and potatoes :)