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FOOD GROUPS NECESSARY
IN HUMAN DIET
P R E S E N T E D B Y : G R E C O L . M O N D E R I N
representation (in the
shape of a pyramid) of
the optimal number of
servings of food a person
should eat daily from
each basic food group.
1. Cereals
2. Starchy Roots
3. Legumes
4 .Vegetables and Fruits
5. Sugars, Preserves, and
Syrups
6. Meat, Fish, and Eggs
7. Milk and Milk Products
8 .Fats and Oils
FOOD GROUPS
9. Beverages
The cereals are all grasses
that have been bred over
millennia to bear large
seeds (i.e., grain).
Starchy roots consumed
in large quantities include
potatoes, sweet potatoes,
yams, taro, and cassava.
Beans and peas are the seeds
of leguminous crops that are
able to utilize atmospheric
nitrogen via parasitic
microorganisms attached to
their roots.
Vegetables and fruits have similar
nutritive properties. Because 70
percent or more of their weight is
water, they provide comparatively
little energy or protein, but many
contain vitamin C and carotene.
One characteristic of diets of affluent
societies is their high content of
sugar. This is due in part to sugar
added at the table or as an
ingredient in candy, preserves, and
sweetened colas or other beverages
Meat, fish, and eggs are high in
protein, fat, and water. Meat is a
good source of thiamin, niacin,
vitamin B12, vitamin B6, iron, zinc,
phosphorus, potassium, and
magnesium. Liver is a particularly
rich source of vitamins.
Cow's milk is a complete
food for its young,
providing 90% of the
necessary nutrients for
humans.
The animal fats used by
humans are butter, suet
(beef fat), lard (pork fat),
and fish oils.
Despite the fact that most adults
consume one to two litres
(approximately one to two quarts) of
water each day, the majority of this
comes in the form of liquids like
coffee, tea, fruit juices, and soft
drinks.
THANK

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FOOD GROUPS NECESSARY IN HUMAN DIET

  • 1. FOOD GROUPS NECESSARY IN HUMAN DIET P R E S E N T E D B Y : G R E C O L . M O N D E R I N
  • 2. representation (in the shape of a pyramid) of the optimal number of servings of food a person should eat daily from each basic food group.
  • 3. 1. Cereals 2. Starchy Roots 3. Legumes 4 .Vegetables and Fruits 5. Sugars, Preserves, and Syrups 6. Meat, Fish, and Eggs 7. Milk and Milk Products 8 .Fats and Oils FOOD GROUPS 9. Beverages
  • 4. The cereals are all grasses that have been bred over millennia to bear large seeds (i.e., grain).
  • 5. Starchy roots consumed in large quantities include potatoes, sweet potatoes, yams, taro, and cassava.
  • 6. Beans and peas are the seeds of leguminous crops that are able to utilize atmospheric nitrogen via parasitic microorganisms attached to their roots.
  • 7. Vegetables and fruits have similar nutritive properties. Because 70 percent or more of their weight is water, they provide comparatively little energy or protein, but many contain vitamin C and carotene.
  • 8. One characteristic of diets of affluent societies is their high content of sugar. This is due in part to sugar added at the table or as an ingredient in candy, preserves, and sweetened colas or other beverages
  • 9. Meat, fish, and eggs are high in protein, fat, and water. Meat is a good source of thiamin, niacin, vitamin B12, vitamin B6, iron, zinc, phosphorus, potassium, and magnesium. Liver is a particularly rich source of vitamins.
  • 10. Cow's milk is a complete food for its young, providing 90% of the necessary nutrients for humans.
  • 11. The animal fats used by humans are butter, suet (beef fat), lard (pork fat), and fish oils.
  • 12. Despite the fact that most adults consume one to two litres (approximately one to two quarts) of water each day, the majority of this comes in the form of liquids like coffee, tea, fruit juices, and soft drinks.
  • 13. THANK