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A is for Apple An apple is a fruit. You need 2-4 fruits each day. |
B is for Bagel A bagel is a bread. Half a bagel counts as 1 serving of bread. It is good to eat for breakfast or as a snack. It belongs to the grain group, therefore you should eat 6-11 servings a day. |
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C is for Carrot A carrot is a vegetable. You should eat 3-5 vegetables each day. |
D is for Donut This is a food you can eat once in a while. It is found at the top of the pyramid. It contains a small amount of nutrients for a growing kid. Make sure you eat your grains, fruits, vegetables, milk, and meats first before you fill up on the foods at the top of the pyramid. |
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E is for egg Eggs are a great start to your day and make for an excellent breakfast. Eggs are a member of the meat group and you need 2-3 servings of meat a day from the meat group. |
F is for French Toast This is a wonderful breakfast choice. 1 slice counts as a grain, and you need 6-11 servings a day from the grain group. |
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G is for Grapes Grapes are a fruit and you should eat 2-4 fruits each day. |
H is for Ham Ham is a meat, which you have 2-3 servings from the meat group a day. |
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I is for Ice Cream Ice cream contains a mineral called calcium, which is for strong bones and healthy teeth. You should have 4 servings from the milk group each day. |
J is for Jelly Jelly is in the top of the pyramid. Jelly contains sugar, which provides energy, but we need other nutrients from the other food groups first. |
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K is for Kiwi Fruit You need 2-4 servings of fruit each day. |
L is for Lifesaver Lifesavers are a candy, and candy goes in the top of the pyramid. It could be eaten once in a while after you have eaten foods from the other food groups. |
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M is for Milk Milk is very important for growing children. Growing children should consume at least 4 glasses of milk a day from the ages of 4-6 years old. |
N is for Nuts Nuts are a good protein source. Nuts go in the meat group and you need 2-3 servings of meat each day. |
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O is for Orange An orange is a fruit. You should have 2-4 servings of fruit each day. |
P is for Pie Although pie is usually made from fruit, pie is mostly extra energy. Pie goes in the tip of the pyramid, and could be eaten occasionally after you meet the other food group goals. |
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Q is for Quiche This is often a breakfast specialty but is sometimes served for lunch or dinner. It can have many different groups in it but it always has eggs in it. Eggs are a meat and you need 2-3 servings from this group daily. |
R is for Rice Rice is also a good thing to eat at any meal. Rice is a grain group and you should eat 6-11 servings from this group each day. |
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S is for Sweets Sweets belong at the top of the pyramid, they should only be eaten occasionally after you meet the other pyramid goals. |
T is for Turnip Turnips are also a vegetable. You should have 3-5 servings of vegetables a day. |
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U is for Ugli Fruit It is a mixture of a grapefruit and a tangerine. You need 2-4 servings of fruit each day. |
V is for Vegetables You should consume at least 3-5 vegetables a day. |
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W is for Waffle Waffles are a wonderful way to start off your school day. Waffles are a bread, and you need 6-11 servings of bread a day. |
X is for Xigua (she-gwah) This is a Chinese name for a watermelon, which is a fruit. You need 2-4 servings of fruit a day. |
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Y is for Yogurt Yogurt, either normal or in the frozen form is a milk source on the Food Guide Pyramid. You need at least 4 servings of milk a day if you are between the ages of 4-6 years old. |
Z is for Zucchini Zucchini is a vegetable. You should have 3-5 servings of vegetables a day. |
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