Nutrition Label
Food Groups
Healthy Substitutes
Food Facts
Vitamins & Minerals
100

The ___ ___ tells you how much of a food you should be eating.

The serving size.

100

Apples, oranges, bananas

Fruit

100

Have a sweet tooth? Instead of a candy bar, try eating one of these chocolate-covered fruits, that are especially popular on Valentine's Day.

Strawberries

100
This vegetable, often served mashed, has lots of Vitamin C.

Potato

100

Found in milk, this mineral helps build strong bones and teeth.

Calcium

200

This word is used in measuring the amount of energy released when your body breaks down food. The more of this a food has, the more energy it can provide to your body.

Calories.

200

Broccoli, green beans, squash

Vegetables

200

Looking for a healthy snack? Try this vegetable, which is so low in calorie that you burn more calories chewing it then you consume by eating it.

Celery

200

Even though this food is often considered a vegetable, this food is actually a fruit.

Tomato

200

This vitamin is found in milk and helps maintain skin and vision as well as helping to regulate the immune system.

Vitamin A

300

It's important to read the nutrition facts label to see how many _____ are in a package.

Servings.

300

Chicken, steak, fish

Meat/Protein

300

Some pizza lovers don't mind switching out the ingredients in their crust to save a few calories. What vegetable is used as a substitute for crust?

Cauliflower

300

Drying grapes for several days will give you this fruit.

Raisin

300

B Vitamins are commonly found in this food group and help make energy from food.

Grains

400

Nutrition Facts Labels are based on diets of how many calories?

2,000

400
Rice, oats, cornmeal, barley

Grains

400

If you're looking for a salty snack, this low calorie snack is a good choice as long as you don't over-do it on the butter.

Popcorn

400

This vegetable contains more water than a watermelon.

Iceberg lettuce

400

This vitamin is important for keeping body tissues (gums, bones, blood vessels) in good shape.

Vitamin C.

500

Who establishes the guidelines of the Nutrition Facts Labels?

U.S. Food and Drug Administration
500

Milk, yogurt, cheese

Dairy

500

You can eat what you want in _______?

Moderation!

500

This food in the milk group contains live cultures and can be brought whipped, mixed with fruit, or frozen.

Yogurt

500

You may think you're saving a few calories by removing this flavorful ingredient from your breakfast plate, but it is actually packed with Vitamin E (which protects your cells and tissues from damage)!

Egg Yolks

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