Steps to Trying a New Food
Serving Sizes
Food Groups
Health Benefits
Different Textures
100

Using a knife to move food a date around the plate

What is interacts with?

100

What is the serving size of milk?

What is one fist/one cup?

100

A food made from wheat or rice.

What is a grain?

100

Foods in this food group give us iron so we can be strong. 

What is protein?

100

foods with this texture include yogurt and smoothies!  

What is creamy?

200

Putting a piece of ginger to your nose

What is smell?

200

How many servings sizes of fruit is one apple?

One serving

200

Food group that beans, chicken, and fish are in.

What is protein?

200

Foods in this food group contain a lot of minerals, like potassium, that help to heal our body.

What are fruits?

200

Foods with this texture include chips and pretzels.

What is crunchy?

300

Being able to be in the same room as a new food, like dragon fruit

What is tolerates?

300

What is the serving size of chicken?

What is one palm?

300

Which of the following is a fruit? A cucumber, a banana, or bread

What is a banana?

300

Foods in this group help us to have healthy skin and eyes 

What are vegetables? 

300

Foods with this texture include syrup and peanutbutter

What is sticky?

400

Putting an unknown food, like a date, to your lips and teeth.

What is touch?

400

How many servings is two fingers of cheese?

What is 2 servings?

400

Food group that broccoli, lettuce, and spinach.

What is vegetables?

400

Foods in this food group give us energy.

What are grains?

400

Foods with this texture include cottage cheese and salsa.

What is lumpy?

500

Biting a small piece of an unknown food, like a dragon fruit

What is taste?

500

What is the serving size of a leafy green salad?

What is two fists/two cups?

500

This group contains calcium.

What is dairy?

500

Foods in this food group help us have strong teeth and bones

What is Dairy?

500

Foods with this texture include gummy bears and fruit snacks. 

What is chewy?

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