Grain Group
Fruit Group
Veggie Group
Dairy Group
Protein Group
100

Name four food choices in this category

(all foods made from wheat, rice, oats, cornmeal, and barley, such as bread, pasta, oatmeal, breakfast cereals, tortillas, grits, etc.)

100

Name four food choices in this category.

(all fresh, frozen, canned, and dried fruits and fruit juices, etc.)

100

Name four food choices in this category.

all fresh, frozen, canned, and dried vegetables and vegetable juices, etc.)

100

How much food found in this category should 9–18 year olds consume daily?

(3 cups)

100

How much food should be consumed daily in this group for 9–18 year olds?

(5–6 ounces for those who get less than 30 min./day of moderate physical activity. Those who are more active may have more servings.)

200

How many servings for 9–18 year olds are needed in this food category daily?

5–7 ounces for those who get less than 30 min./day of moderate physical activity. Those who are more active may have more servings.)

200

How much should 9–18 year olds eat each day?

(1 1/2 to 2 cups per day for those who get less than 30 min./day of moderate physical activity. Those who are more active may have more servings.)

200

How much do 9–18 year olds need daily?

(2–3 cups for those who get less than 30 min./day of moderate physical activity. Those who are more active may have more servings.)

200

Name three types of foods found in this category.

(all milk products and foods made from milk that have calcium; milk, cheese, yogurt, etc.)

200

Name three foods that are in this food group

(lean meat, poultry, fish, eggs, peanut butter, nuts, peas, dried beans, seeds, etc.)

300

What is the major nutrient found in this category?

(carbohydrate)

300

Name a major nutrient found in this group.

(water, carbohydrates, potassium, dietary fiber, vitamin C, and folate (folic acid))

300

Why should you eat a variety of vegetables?

(supply different amounts of nutrients)

300

What common vitamins and minerals are found in this group?

(calcium, potassium, vitamin D)

300

Name two non-meat sources of protein.

(eggs, beans, nuts, seeds, soy, tofu, etc.)

400

What is a complex carbohydrate?

(a carbohydrate that provides long lasting energy)

400

Name one disease that this category protects against.

(may reduce the risk for stroke and perhaps other cardiovascular diseases, heart disease, type 2 diabetes; may protect against certain cancers, such as mouth, stomach, and colorectal cancer)

400

Which food preparation retains the most nutrients when eating vegetables?

(raw, or lightly steamed)

400

Why is it especially important for adolescents to eat foods rich in calcium?

(bones are growing at a rapid rate, this is the time in life when bone mass is being built)

400

What is the most common major nutrient found in this group?

(protein)

500

What are two vitamins often found in this category?

(several B vitamins; thiamine, riboflavin, niacin, and folate)

500

This food group is high in which vitamin?

(C)

500

What major nutrient is low in this category?

(fat)

500

Name one food not found in the dairy group that can supply calcium

(leafy dark green vegetables, salmon, kale, spinach, calcium fortified soy beverages and orange juice, sardines, tofu, cowpeas, white beans, collards, pakchoi, etc.)

500

Why do we need this food group during adolescence?

(Protein is the major building block for bones, muscles, cartilage, skin, and blood.)