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1 Eat Your Colors

2 Red Many red foods contain lycopene, which can help reduce cancers, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and osteoporosis Tomatoes Red peppers Strawberries Watermelon Pink grapefruit

3 Orange Many orange foods contain carotenes, which can help prevent arthritis, cancers, and cardiovascular disease Carrots Pumpkin Sweet Potatoes Apricot Mango Cantaloupe

4 Yellow Many yellow foods contain Vitamin C, which can help with our immune system, as well as help prevent cancers and diabetes Lemons Pineapple Papaya Peaches

5 Green Many green foods contain lutein, which helps with eyesight, the digestive system, and decreases the risk of cardiovascular disease Green beans Green peppers Leafy greens Avocado Kiwi

6 Blue/Purple Many blue/purple foods contain anthocyanins, which help fight bacterial infections, cancers, and diabetes Blueberries Plums Figs Eggplant

7 White Many white foods contain isothiocyanates, which support the immune system and protect against many health ailments Cauliflower Jicama Onion Garlic

8 Use ChooseMyPlate.gov

9 Use ChooseMyPlate.gov Supplemental to MyPyramid (2011)
Use the plate pictures and colors to help choose foods from a variety of food groups with a variety of colors Remember, it’s important to know and follow serving sizes

10 How Much is a Serving? Fruits 1 cup is equal to: 1 cup of fruit
1 cup of 100% fruit juice ½ cup of dried fruit

11 How Much is a Serving? Vegetables 1 cup is equal to:
1 cup of raw or cooked vegetables 2 cups raw leafy greens 1 cup of 100% vegetable juice

12 How Much is a Serving? Grains 1 ounce is equal to: 1 slice of bread
1 cup of ready-to-eat cereal ½ cup cooked pasta, rice, cereal

13 How Much is a Serving? Protein 1 ounce is equal to:
1 ounce meat, poultry, fish ½ ounce nuts and seeds 1 egg ¼ cup cooked beans 1 tablespoon peanut butter

14 How Much is a Serving? Dairy 1 cup is equal to:
1 cup milk, soymilk, yogurt 1 ½ ounces natural cheese 2 ounces processed cheese

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16 Your Assignment Find 3 recipes that have a large quantity of your color in vegetables or fruit Evaluate the 3 recipes your group finds (see worksheet in lab book) Determine which recipe your group wants to prepare and get teacher approval Create a SPARK nutrition label for your recipe (see lab book for directions) Create Grocery Order for your recipe (see R Drive: FACS for PeaPod order form) Create a 2 slide PowerPoint on your color and recipe, ask your teacher how she wants it saved


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