Chocolate, indeed, has its own sub-category under "Desserts Snacks and Treats," which in turn is a sub-category of "Food and Cooking."
To look at it graphically, try this:
Food and Cooking > Desserts Snacks and Treats > Chocolate
eating category
what category does marshmallows fall under
carbohydrate.
Nuts are in the meat, poultry, fish dry beans, and eggs category of the food pyramid.
Rice is considered a grain. It is a food staple all around the Earth.
Chocolate cake is very high in calories, so it goes in the "fats, oils & sweets" category.
They are consumers at the mid level.
Chocolate spread is in the oils, fats and sugars food groups.
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.
Some popular dishes that fall under the category of dark food include black bean soup, squid ink pasta, black garlic chicken, and charcoal-grilled meats. These dishes often have deep, rich flavors and dark colorings.
Horses would fall in the meat category my dear...
The peanut belongs in the protein food category, in the food pyramid, as do all nuts, meats, and dairy products.