Nutrients
Carbohydrates
Wildcard
Fats
Vitamins/Minerals
100

This nutrient is the body's main source of energy.

Carbohydrates

100

This carb source gives a quick burst of short term energy. 

Simple/Refined (sugars)

100

The meaning of "% DV"

Percent Daily Value (Based on the Recommended Daily Value, it tells you how much/how little there is a a particular nutrient in one serving of a packaged food).

100

These "Franken" fats are a product of food processing

Trans fats

100

Vitamin needed for good vision. 

Vitamin A

200

This nutrient works to repair and build muscles.

Protein

200

This carb source provides longer term energy.

Complex carbs 

200

Ingredient lists on Canadian labels are organized according to this

Weight (heaviest to lightest)

200

Bad cholesterol

LDL - Low Density Lipoprotein

200

The "sunshine vitamin" (comes from the sun)

Vitamin D

300

These nutrients are dissolved by either fat or water.

Vitamins

300

True or False: Carbs are digested easier and quicker than protein and fat. 

True

300

The reason a "stock" is high in protein

Soup stock is flavoured and thickened by boiled animal bones

300

At room temperature, this type of fat is liquid

Vegetable fats

300

Mineral that carries blood through out the body.

Iron

400

Trace elements found in food that are used by the body.

Minerals

400

This Food Group contains the fewest carbohydrate foods.

Protein Foods

400

The minimum number of grams of Fibre (per serving) a food must have to be considered a "source"

2g

400

This dietary fat (from animal sources) is known to stimulate the production of cholesterol

Saturated Fat

400

Vitamin that helps boost the immune system. 

Vitamin C

500

This nutrient is essential for vitamin absorption and provides the most concentrated source of energy.

Fat

500

This type of fibre does not dissolve in water and is left intact as food moves through the gastrointestinal tract.

Insoluble

500

These are known as complete proteins

Foods that provide all the amino acids the body needs - typically animal products like meat, fish, cheese, eggs, etc. 

500

The 4 fat-soluble vitamins.

A,D,E,K

500

This vitamin is important to help blood clot.

Vitamin K