Macronutrient Facts
Vitamins
Minerals
Macronutrient Function
Fun Food Facts
100

These are the 3 macronutrients 

What are Carbohydrates, Lipid, and Protein?

100

True or False:  Our bodies receive energy through the consumption of vitamins

False! Our bodies can only get energy from the macronutrients.

100

This is the most abundant mineral in the human body

What is Calcium?

100

This is what carbohydrates break down into when digested.

What is glucose?

100

Does Sushi refer to raw fish true or false?

Sushi refers to vinegared rice, not raw fish. Sashimi is the term for thinly sliced raw fish.

200

This macronutrient is the brain's preferred source of energy

What are carbohydrates?

200

This is the only vitamin we can get from the sun

What is vitamin D?

200

This mineral's, found in meat and dark leafy greens, main function is to carry oxygen throughout your body

What is iron?

200

This is what proteins break down into when digested.

What are amino acids?

200

What are names other countries call eggplant?

Eggplants are known by various names around the world, including aubergine (UK), brinjal (South Asia), and melongene (Caribbean).

300

These are the two types of fiber found in carbohydrates

What is soluble (example: oats, beans, lentils) and insoluble (example: whole grain)?

300

This water-soluble vitamin is an anti-oxidant and is known for improving our immune system. 

What is Vitamin C?

300

Electrolyte balance is imperative to the function of this major organ.

What is the heart?

300

This macronutrient assists with the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins.

What are fats or lipids?

300

Name 2 nutrients that can assist with gut health and regularity.

What are probiotics, prebiotics, fiber or water?

400

This type of fat is found in oily fish

What are Omega-3 fatty acids?

400

This fat-soluble vitamin (found in carrots) helps with our eye sight

What is vitamin A?

400

Animal protein is rich in this mineral which assists with immune health and fighting off infections

What is zinc?

400

This macronutrient assists with the production of important hormones such as Sertonin and Melatonin 

What is Protein? 

Bonus 100 points: What is Tryptophan?

400

Why does popcorn pop?

Popcorn pops because it contains a small amount of water inside each kernel. When heated, the water turns to steam, causing the kernel to explode and pop.

500

Explain the difference between essential and non-essential amino acids

Essential amino acids cannot be synthesized by the body, and therefore must be consumed in the diet; while non-essential amino acids are made by the body and don't have to be consumed in the diet. 

500

These are the fat-soluble vitamins

What are vitamins A, D, E, and K?

500

Name two electrolytes

What are sodium, potassium, calcium, chloride, phosphate, and magnesium?

500

This is the body's storage form of glucose 

What is glycogen?

500

When was the ice cream cone invented ?

 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis when an ice cream vendor ran out of dishes, and a nearby waffle vendor saved the day.