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2. Food and nutrients 2.2 The nutritional value of food 2.2.2 The composition of the food groups NUTRIENT CONTENT Foodstuffs are grouped according to their nutrient content. They often comprise several nutrients, but foodstuffs in the same group provide the same principal nutrient or nutrients. WATER It comes as no surprise that water is the main nutrient in drinks. It is a key element in all the body s vital processes. Some kinds of water are rich in minerals, such as calcium and magnesium. Others contain less minerals. FRUIT AND VEGETABLES Vegetables are rich in vitamins, particularly vitamin C, betacarotene and some B vitamins. They also contain fibre and numerous minerals such as potassium. Fruit has a similar composition to vegetables. In general, fruit has a higher carbohydrate content. MEAT, FISH, EGGS, TOFU Meat is the group principally associated with a relatively high protein content. The food in this group also contains minerals and vitamins. Meat contains iron, fish contains iodine and egg yolks are rich in vitamin A. We also need to remember the fats provided by some kinds of meat or oily fish. DAIRY PRODUCTS Dairy products primarily provide minerals. Milk is very rich in calcium. It also provides phosphorous which makes it easier for the body to digest calcium. The food in this group also contains proteins and greater or lesser amounts of lipids, depending on the product. The food in this group also provides vitamins. Almost all B vitamins are present in milk. Vitamin A is found in full-fat milk but not in skimmed milk. Finally, some dairy products are not classed under this group as they do not have the same nutritional properties. Butter and cream are included under fats.

CEREALS, POTATOES, PULSES The cereals group is primarily a source of starch, which is a complex carbohydrate. We should also be aware of the vegetable protein, B vitamin, mineral and fibre content. Dietary fibre, minerals and vitamins are present in larger quantities in unrefined products such as wholegrain cereals, pulses and potatoes. SUGARY PRODUCTS FATS Food in the sweets or sugary products group basically contains simple carbohydrates, such as sucrose, glucose and fructose. The body easily absorbs sugar so it is a source of energy we can use quickly during intense physical effort. Some foodstuffs in this group also contain lipids. This is true for chocolate or toffees. The food in this group provides energy but no, or very few vitamins or minerals. The fats food group is characterised by food with a high fat content. Cream contains approximately 30 to 35% fat; butter and margarine over 80% and oil is 100% fat! However, fats also provide vitamins; butter and cream provide vitamin A and oils provide vitamin E. DIGESTIX DIGESTIX illustrates the nutrient content of food. Food is first broken up into fragments which are then transformed into nutrients. It quickly becomes clear that fruit and vegetables are rich in vitamins, and that meat contains proteins.

2.2.2 The composition of the food groups QUI020202_01 Food in the fruit and vegetables group is rich in... and minerals vitamins, dietary fibre and minerals dietary fibre and lipids QUI020202_02 Food in the meat group contains a high amount of dietary fibre QUI020202_03 Milk and dairy products are a very good source of calcium. QUI020202_04 The cereals group mostly contains... carbohydrates vitamins QUI020202_06 Calcium and potassium are... Fats provide us with other nutrients as well as lipids. Which ones? Carbohydrates Fibre Vitamins QUI020202_08 All the food in a particular food group has one single nutrient. QUI020202_09 Which of the following is mainly linked to the drinks group and is ideal for keeping your body hydrated? Coffee Lemonade Water QUI020202_10 Butter and cream belong to... the fats group the sugary products group the dairy products group trace elements minerals QUI020202_07

Answers QUI020202_01 Food in the fruit and vegetables group is rich in... and minerals Wrong! Fruit and vegetables contain few proteins. vitamins, dietary fibre and minerals Well done! Fruit and vegetables mainly comprise these three nutrients. It is worth noting that fruit generally has a higher carbohydrate content than vegetables. dietary fibre and lipids Wrong! Fruit and vegetables contain very few lipids. QUI020202_02 Food in the meat group contains a high amount of dietary fibre Wrong! Meat does not contain dietary fibre. Wrong! Lipids are not the main component of meat. proteins Well done! Meat mainly consists of proteins. QUI020202_03 Milk and dairy products are a very good source of calcium. True Well done! Milk is very rich in calcium. It helps strengthen bones. Wrong! Try again! QUI020202_04 The cereals group mostly contains... carbohydrates Well done! Cereal products are very rich in complex carbohydrates and are a great source of energy. Wrong! Cereal products contain only few lipids. vitamins Wrong! Cereal products contain vitamins, but they are not the main nutrient. QUI020202_06 Calcium and potassium are... trace elements Wrong! Calcium and potassium are macroelements. minerals Well done! Calcium and potassium are minerals. Unlike other nutrients, they are inorganic. Wrong! Unlike proteins, these nutrients are inorganic. QUI020202_07 Fats provide us with other nutrients as well as lipids. Which ones? Carbohydrates Wrong! Fats do not contain large amounts of carbohydrates. Fibre Wrong! Fats do not contain any fibre. Vitamins Well done! Butter and cream provide us with vitamin A, and oils supply us with vitamin E. QUI020202_08 All the food in a particular food group has one single nutrient. Wrong! That is not the correct answer. False Well done! Food in the same food group can provide more than one main nutrient. QUI020202_09 Which of the following is mainly linked to the drinks group and is ideal for keeping your body hydrated? Coffee Wrong! Coffee belongs to the drinks group and can help hydrate your body, but not optimally. Lemonade Wrong! Lemonade belongs to the sugary products group and should be consumed in moderation. Water Well done! Water is indispensable for all life processes and should be favoured over sweet drinks. QUI020202_10

Butter and cream belong to... the fats group Well done! Owing to their high lipid content, butter and cream belong to the fats group. the sugary products group Butter and cream do not contain large amounts of sugar. the dairy products group Wrong! Although both these products are made from milk, their high lipid content puts them in the fats group.