1 Grains and Breads What is a Serving?. 2 Grains/Breads and You Nutrients:  Carbohydrates  B vitamins  Fiber.

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1 Grains and Breads What is a Serving?

2 Grains/Breads and You Nutrients:  Carbohydrates  B vitamins  Fiber

3 Who has the Most Variety on their List of Grains/Breads?

4 Criteria for Creditable Grains/Breads  Made with enriched or whole- grain flour or fortified.  Label indicates the product is enriched or whole-grain; made from enriched or whole-grain meal or flour, bran and/or germ.  Item provided in quantities specified.

5 Creditable Grains/Breads Breads

6 Creditable Grains/Breads Biscuits, Bagels, Rolls, Tortillas, Muffins, and Crackers

7 Creditable Grains/Breads Cooked cereal grains

8 Creditable Grains/Breads Ready-to-Eat cereals

9 Creditable Grains/Breads Cereals or bread products that are used as an ingredient in another menu item

10 Creditable Grains/Breads Cooked macaroni or noodle products

11 Creditable Grains/Breads Sweetened breads

12 Creditable Grains/Breads Pie crust

13 Creditable Grains/Breads Non-sweet snack products

14 How are grains and bread products grouped by USDA? USDA groups grains/breads by weight.

15 Grains/Breads – What is a serving? Cereal O’s Food Label Nutrition Facts Serving Size = 1 cup (30 g) Servings per container 10

16 Creditable Grains/Breads – What is a CACFP serving? Cereal O’s 1 Serving = ⅓ cup (volume) OR 1 Serving = 0.5 oz (weight)

17 Creditable Grains/Breads – Using this product, how much is a CACFP serving? Cereal O’s 1 Serving = ? cup

18 Creditable Grains/Breads – Using this product, how much is a CACFP serving? Cereal O’s Key 1 Serving = ⅓ cup

19 Grains/Breads – What is a serving? Granola Bar Food Label Nutrition Facts Serving Size = 2 bars (42 g) Servings per container 6

20 Creditable Grains/Breads – What is a CACFP serving? Granola Bar 1 Serving = 2 bars (62 g)

21 Creditable Grains/Breads – Using this product, how much is a CACFP serving? Granola Bar 1 Serving = ? bar

22 Creditable Grains/Breads – Using this product, how much is a CACFP serving? Granola Bar Key 1 Serving = 3 bars

23 Grains/Breads – What is a serving? Small Crackers Food Label Nutrition Facts Serving Size = 55 pieces (30 g) Servings per container 36

24 Creditable Grains/Breads – What is a CACFP serving? Small Crackers 1 Serving = 48 crackers (20 g)

25 Creditable Grains/Breads – Using this product, how much is a CACFP serving? Small Crackers 1 Serving = ? crackers

26 Creditable Grains/Breads – Using this product, how much is a CACFP serving? Small Crackers Key 1 Serving = 37 crackers

27 Grains/Breads – What is a serving? Tortillas Food Label Nutrition Facts Serving Size = 2 tortillas (50 g) Servings per container 6

28 Creditable Grains/Breads – What is a CACFP serving? Tortillas 1 Serving = 1 tortilla (25 g)

29 Creditable Grains/Breads – Using this product, how much is a CACFP serving? Tortillas 1 Serving = ? tortilla

30 Creditable Grains/Breads – Using this product, how much is a CACFP serving? Tortillas Key 1 Serving = 1 tortilla

31 Who has a creative use of Grains/Breads?

32 Child care providers make grains/breads fun and healthy for kids.

33 This training was conducted by the National Food Service Management Institute The University of Mississippi

34 National Food Service Management Institute The University of Mississippi Mission: To provide information and services that promote the continuous improvement of child nutrition programs Vision: To be the leader in providing education, research, and resources to promote excellence in child nutrition programs