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    Food Pyramid

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    Modern Diet Paper MyPyramid was released in 2005 with the intention of guiding people on how much of each food group they should consume each day. The varying sizes of vertical stripes on the pyramid indicate which food group should be consumed more than the others—grains make up the largest section while the oils group is the smallest. Vegetables‚ fruits‚ milk‚ and meat and beans make up the rest of the pyramid. Moreover‚ there is a stick figure running up the side of the pyramid to indicate that

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    Food Macromolecules

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    Food Macromolecules Denise Rhodes Walden University March 20‚ 2011 Food Macromolecules “Macromolecules are a source of fuel. There are four major types of macromolecules-proteins‚ carbohydrates‚ nucleic acids‚ and lipids. This process plays important roles in the life of a cell. (Macromolecules‚ 2002). The macromolecules that was present in the packaged food product Lipids which are fats. According to (Alters & Alters

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    Food Safety

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    TRAINING MANUAL FOR FOOD SAFETY REGULATORS Vol I – INTRODUCTION TO FOOD AND FOOD PROCESSING 2010 THE TRAINING MANUAL FOR FOOD SAFETY REGULATORS WHO ARE INVOLVED IN IMPLEMENTING FOOD SAFETY AND STANDARDS ACT 2006 ACROSS THE COUNTRY FOODS SAFETY & STANDARDS AUTHORITY OF INDIA (MINISTRY OF HEALTH & FAMILY WELFARE) FDA BHAVAN‚ KOTLA ROAD‚ NEW DELHI – 110 002 Website: www.fssai.gov.in INDEX TRAINING MANUAL FOR FOOD SAFETY OFFICERS Sr No 1 Subject INTRODUCTION TO  FOOD – ITS NUTRITIONAL‚

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    Fresh Food and Canned Food Eating is most important activity in our life. Some people eat 2 times‚ 4 times‚ or some people in poor countries eat only 1 time a day. We live in a world where the variety of food is immense‚ and we are responsible for what we eat. We decide what we are about to eat and how it will affect our bodies. The three main differences between fresh food and canned food are flavor‚ health benefits‚ and cost. The most notable difference between these two kinds of foods is their

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    Food Intake

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    | 3 Day Food Intake | Nutrition | | Moneka Goff | 3/4/2013 | Jessica Marshal SCI/220 | Food Intake A well balanced diet plays a major role in attaining a long healthy life the major nutrients for the body are protein‚ carbohydrate‚ and fats these nutrients provide the body

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    Food Intake

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    Food Intake – 3 Days SCI/220 01/31/12 Food Intake – 3 Days After recording my dietary intake for three days through the Wiley iProfile 2.0 and reviewing the reports‚ I have found that this provides a better a broader scope of my eating habits and the nutritional value in each thing I eat. According to Wiley iProfile 2.0 (2010)‚ I am 65% below the recommended target DRI intake. The main sources of protein recorded in the three day study were the chicken‚ garbanzo beans

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    mood food

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    Language Skills Assignment 2 (Summary Writing) Mood Food Just the thought of food makes people happy. This is not so uncommon‚ since we depend on food for many reasons other than hunger. When we feel lonely and sad some people indulge in eating. Also when we are happy we celebrate by treating ourselves to a favourite meal or snack. Food is responsible for the production of mood enhancing chemicals in the brain called neurotransmitters. The neurotransmitters that are most sensitive to diet and

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    Food Diary

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    Proteins provide our bodies with the amino acids that cannot be produced within the body. Through the process of digestion‚ food is broken down into essential amino acids that can be used for protein synthesis. In essence‚ proteins build up‚ maintain‚ and replace tissues in your body. For instance‚ proteins help make hemoglobin which carries oxygen to all the parts of your body. Proteins are broken down into amino acids during digestion. The amino acids can then be reused when the body needs protein

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    Favorite food

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    My Favourite Food Nutritious‚ inexpensive‚ and delectable‚ pizza has been my favorite food for years. Baked in the oven‚ pizza is a healthy food that is made mainly of flour. Topped with cheese‚ vegetables‚ and meat‚ pizza provides calcium from cheese‚ vitamins from vegetables‚ and protein from meat. Thus‚ it is a complete meal that provides the required nutrients. Not only is pizza wholesome‚ but it is also inexpensive. Pizza gives value for money; each piece costs less than $2 but it is sufficient

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    Taboo in Food

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    actions isolated and prohibited because of the danger represented by their contact. All cultures defined them self through food and their food taboos‚ a certain type of food can be considered as perfectly acceptable or excellent in some societies‚ and repulsive in others. But what are the different types of Taboo in food? -Religion If people don’t eat a certain type of food considered as a taboo in their religion it’s because it keeps them pure and safe from evil. Islam‚ Judaism‚ Hinduism

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