Food Pyramid
An overwhelming variety of both natural and highly processed foods is available at the market. To guide people in picking healthy food items, the US Department of Agriculture has designed the food pyramid.
It is a labeled illustration, shaped like a pyramid, which
demonstrates groups of essential food types and the quantity in which a normal
individual requires each of these foods. 
The base of the food pyramid
At the base of the food pyramid are such
food items that serve as ready sources of energy they are called carbohydrates. These are rich in starch, low
in fat, and include cereals, pasta, bread, and different types of grains. By
the specifications of the food pyramid, a normal adult individual needs 6 to 11
servings of these items daily. Whole grains are the best and healthiest food of
this group. In a single serving of these foods you can include a slice of
bread, a cup of cereal flakes, one flat tortilla, and one ounce of rice or
pasta. 
Second floor of food pyramid
As the geometry of the food pyramid shows,
vegetables and fruits are required in less quantity than carbohydrates.
Normally, a grown person would need 3 to 5 servings of vegetables and 2 to 4
servings of fruits daily. The high fiber content of vegetables and fruits make
them ideal food items as fiber keeps the bowel movements in order. In addition,
they are both rich in vitamins (required for immunity and general health) and
minerals, which ensure the proper functioning of various body organs. Among
vegetables, go for more dark green vegetables and try to pick fresh fruits
instead of fruit juices.         
Third floor of the food pyramid
Next upper chamber in the food pyramid is
occupied by proteins and dairy products. You need 2 to 3 servings daily of each
of these foods. Protein comes from lean meat, eggs, fish, beans, and nuts. It
is advisable to remove the visible fat on the meat so as to make it a low fat
item. Be moderate in using nuts, since they also hold fats. Among the dairy
products, milk is the complete diet with most of the required vitamins and
minerals like calcium, phosphorus, and magnesium. Cheese and yogurt are also
recommended dairy foods. Try to abstain from high intake of ice cream and
cheese that is high in fat.  
The Top of food pyramid
Lastly, at the top of the food pyramid lie
fats, including oils, and sweets. The recommended quantity of these items is
limited to sparing use. Butter, cream, oils, candies, margarines etc., are all
foods that are not easy to digest and hence should be used in minimal
amounts.  However, it is an important
part of our diet, just as all the other parts of the food pyramid are important
as well.

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