MyPlate Basics
Choking Hazards or Safe?
Feeding Infants
Healthy or Not?
100

What are the five food groups on MyPlate?

Fruits, Vegetables, Grains, Protein, Dairy

100

Grapes – safe or choking hazard for toddlers?

Choking hazard (should be cut into quarters)

100

What is the only food babies should have for the first 6 months?

Breastmilk or formula

100

Apple slices with peanut butter – healthy or not?

Healthy

200

Which food group should take up the largest portion of your plate?

Vegetables

200

Soft-cooked peas – safe or choking hazard?

Safe

200

When can most babies start eating solid foods?

Around 6 months

200

Potato chips – healthy or not?

Not healthy

300

Name one example of a whole grain.

Examples: brown rice, oatmeal, whole-wheat bread, quinoa

300

Hot dogs – safe or choking hazard?

Choking hazard (should be sliced lengthwise and into small pieces)

300

What’s one sign a baby is ready for solid foods?

Can sit up with support, good head control, shows interest in food

300

Yogurt with added candy or toppings – healthy or not?

Not very healthy (too much added sugar)

400

What food group does yogurt belong to?

Dairy

400

Popcorn – safe or choking hazard?

Choking hazard

400

True or False: Babies can have honey before age 1.

False (risk of botulism)

400

Smoothie made with fruit and milk – healthy or not?

Healthy

500

Why is it important to include a variety of colors on your plate?

Different colors = different nutrients/vitamins

500

Which of these snacks is safest for a toddler: whole almonds, cheese cubes, or baby carrots?

Cheese cubes (soft and easy to chew)

500

Why should you introduce only one new food at a time?

To watch for allergic reactions

500

Explain why fruit snacks are not considered a healthy snack.

They’re high in sugar and low in nutrients; not real fruit

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