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  • Our bodies need lots of energy to keep us going throughout the day.

  • And do you know where we get that energy? That’s rightfrom the food we eat!

  • And all kinds of different people enjoy different kinds of food.

  • But whether your favorite meal includes noodles or nectarines, tortillas or tofu, most types

  • of food have some of what our bodies need to stay healthy.

  • You might already know that we can put different kinds of food into different groups.

  • We call these, you guessed it, food groups!

  • But let’s check out each group, and see what kind of food belongs where!

  • Let’s start with the fruit group.

  • You gotta love sweet, delicious fruit!

  • This group includes things like apples and pears, oranges and strawberries.

  • Fresh fruit is the best for you, but fruit that’s canned or frozen counts, too. After

  • all, many fruits are hard to find in the winter, and some fruits only grow in certain parts

  • of the world.

  • But don’t forget about fruit that’s been dried! Raisins are just dried grapes! And

  • prunes are dried-up plums!

  • And even juice is part of the fruit group, but only if it’s all fruit juice and doesn’t

  • have added sugar.

  • Next comes the grain group.

  • Grains are plants, like oats, wheat, and barley. If a food is made from one of these plants,

  • or any other grain plant, it belongs here.

  • That means things made of flour, like bread and noodles, breakfast foods like oatmeal

  • and cereal, and even rice, are all part of this group.

  • Next up, the vegetable group.

  • I bet you already figured out what goes here!

  • Vegetables come from plants, too -- but unlike grains, theyre either the roots, stems,

  • or leaves of certain plants that we can eat!

  • Carrots, for example, are the sweet orange roots of the carrot plant.

  • A head of lettuce is just a bunch of crunchy leaves.

  • And asparagus is actually a stem of the tasty asparagus plant!

  • There are so many kinds of veggies out there, that we can actually split this group into

  • smaller groups.

  • For example, there are dark green veggies, like spinach.

  • Starchy vegetables, like potatoes and sweet potatoes.

  • Then, there are red and orange veggies, like beets and carrots, just to name a few.

  • Now, what other foods can you think of?

  • What about the stuff that’s inside your sandwich?

  • Meats, like chicken or hamburger, belong to the protein group. And so do fish, like tuna,

  • and eggs, made any way you like!

  • But not all members of this group come from animals. Other foods like beans, peanut butter,

  • and tofu, which is made from soybeans, are full of protein, so theyre also proud members

  • of the protein group.

  • And that leaves us with the last group, dairy.

  • If a food is made from cow milk or soy milk, it’s in the dairy group. So this is where

  • you find things like yogurt, and all kinds of cheeses, as well as your usual glass of

  • milk.

  • And do you know what else fits in this group? Ice cream!

  • But that reminds me, sweet treats like candy don’t fit into any of our groups.

  • That’s because theyre made of mostly sugar, and don’t have any of the things

  • that our bodies need to stay healthy.

  • So, it’s okay to enjoy these foods from time to timebut just not a lot of the

  • time.

  • Now, do you think you can put a food into the right group? Let’s take a tasty food

  • quiz and see how well we know our food groups!

  • Well start with a slice of pineapple. What group do you think it goes in?

  • Squeaks says the fruit group. Good job, Squeaks! Yes, pineapple belongs in the fruit group.

  • What about this hard boiled egg? What group do you think this fits into? That’s right,

  • the protein group. Eggs are a good source of protein.

  • Here’s one more. Well end our game with a food that fits into two groups: macaroni

  • and cheese.

  • Let’s look at each part separately.

  • The cheese from the mac and cheese fits into the dairy group, because it’s made from

  • milk.

  • But what about the macaroni noodles? Well, we learned earlier that noodles are made of

  • flour from grain.

  • So, that means the macaroni belongs to the grain group!

  • That’s right! Macaroni and cheese contains foods that are in the dairy group and the

  • grain group.

  • Whew! All this guessing has made me hungry! Hey Squeaks! Let’s make a snack!

  • And remember, the next time youre hungry and head to the pantry or fridgechoose

  • something healthyand see if you can guess what group your food fits into!

  • Thanks for joining me us on SciShow Kids. Is there something you’d like to learn more

  • about? Get some help from a grown up and let us know in the comments below, or send us

  • an email at kids@thescishow.com!

  • And well see you next time!

Our bodies need lots of energy to keep us going throughout the day.

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5つの素晴らしい食品グループ (The 5 Fabulous Food Groups)

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