The food group that contains carbohydrates.
What are Grains?
The Nutrient that repairs, grows, and builds cells.
What is Protein?
The Vitamin that helps to fight sickness.
What is Vitamin C?
The abbreviated form of Carbohydrates.
What is "Carbs"?
The section of a Food Label that tells a consumer what is in a product.
What is an Ingredients List?
The creators of MyPlate.
Who is the US Government?
The Nutrient that makes up 60-70% of the human body.
What is Water?
The Vitamin that helps to build stronger teeth and bones?
What is Vitamin D?
3 examples of foods that are a good source of Carbohydrates.
What are (potential answers): Bread, Pasta, Oatmeal, Grits, Popcorn, Tortillas?
This section of a Food Label lists what nutrients are gained from a food or drink product.
What is a Nutrition Facts Label?
MyPlate is considered.
What is a Guideline for healthy eating?
The Nutrient that is the body's MAIN source of energy.
What are Carbohydrates?
The Vitamin that helps your eyesight.
What is Vitamin A?
DAILY DOUBLE: Spell the complete word, that is the name of this category.
What is "C-A-R-B-O-H-Y-D-R-A-T-E-S"?
Ingredients in an Ingredient List are listed from.
What is Most Used to Least Used?
The two smallest sections on MyPlate.
What are Fruits and Protein?
These Nutrients come in the form of Calcium, Iron, or Potassium.
What are Minerals?
The Vitamin that has multiple forms.
What is Vitamin B?
The two types of Carbohydrates.
What are Starches and Sugars?
DAILY DOUBLE: 3 things on a Nutrition Facts Label that need to eaten in limited amounts.
What are Sodium, Cholesterol, and Sugars?
The two largest sections on MyPlate.
What are Grains and Vegetables?
There are 3 types of this Nutrient (Saturated, Unsaturated, and Trans).
What are Fats?
Sunlight helps your body produce this Vitamin.
What is Vitamin D?
The healthier of the two types of Carbohydrates.
What is Starches?
The Percent Daily Value numbers on a Nutrition Facts Label represent this.
What is the percent amount of a nutrient that is need daily for the average adult?