Carbs
Fiber
Rice & Pasta
Grains
100

What is the primary function of carbohydrates?

Energy

100

What is the purpose of fiber in our diet?

To help remove waste from the body

100

What is the whole grain form of rice called?

Brown Rice

100

Which part of the grain kernel contains the most fiber?

Bran

200

Do most carbohydrates come from plant sources or animal sources?

Plant

200

Does fiber digest easily in the body?

No, it does not digest at all

200

How many cups of cooked rice is made from one cup of uncooked rice?

3

Rice triples when cooked

200

Is whole wheat flour or white flour better for our body, and why?

Whole Wheat; it contains all three parts of the kernel (especially the fiber)

300

What kind of sugar do all carbohydrates turn into?

Glucose

300

Name a food from three different MyPlate food groups that provide fiber.


  • Fruits: Avocado, apples, oranges, bananas, etc.
  • Vegetables: Broccoli, kale, potato, string beans, etc.
  • Grains: Brown rice, pasta, wheat flour, quinoa, etc.
  • Protein: Beans, nuts, peas
300

How many cups of cooked pasta is made from one cup of uncooked pasta?

2

Pasta doubles when cooked

300

Name one whole grain and one refined grain.

Whole Grain: Brown rice; Refined Grain: White rice

400

Name the three types of carbohydrates and provide an example for each.

  • Simple: Sugars (Example: Fruit juice)
  • Fiber: Roughage/Cellulose (Example: Bran)
  • Complex: Starches (Example: Brown rice)
400

How many grams of fiber should you aim to consume daily to reduce the risk of cancer?

20-35 grams

400

Which cooks with the lid on: rice or pasta?

Rice

400

What are the 3 parts of the grain kernel?

Bran, Endosperm, Germ

500

What percentage of our daily food intake should come from carbs?

60%

500

A diet low in fiber increases the risk of which health issues?

Diverticulitis, hemorrhoids, and rectal or colon cancer

500

Which is cooked in simmering water?

Rice is cooked in simmering water, while pasta is cooked in boiling water.

500

What are the 5 types of sugars

Glucose -“Blood Sugar”

Sucrose - “Table Sugar”

Fructose - “Fruit Sugar”

Maltose - “Malt Sugar”

Lactose - “Milk Sugar”

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