Food Pyramid
Food Pyramid
PYRAMID
Monalyn M. Bondoc
BEED-II
Food Pyramid
The Food Pyramid is an easy way to create a
The meat and meat alternatives- which include poultry, fish, dry
beans, eegs, and nuts- are rich sources of protein, phosphorus,
vitamins B6 and B12, zinc, magnesium, iron naicin and thaimin.
2 to 3 servings from each of these groups daily.
LEVEL 4
The top of the pyramid is for fats, oils
and sweets.
Foods with high fat content include
margarine, butter, salad dressing,
mayonnaise, cream, cream cheese and
sauces.