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Do you know what a healthy diet is?

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Do you know what a healthy diet is?

por Steph Moseley
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A tablespoon of strawberry jam = one helping of fruit

Choose one or more answers

2

2 satsumas = one helping of fruit

Choose one or more answers

3

3 tablespoons of frozen peas = one helping of vegetables

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A packet of crisps = one helping of vegetables

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A glass of fruit juice = one helping of fruit

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A mixed salad containing several vegetables like lettuce, tomato, cucumber and peppers = one helping of vegetables

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Baked beans = one helping of vegetables

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Vegetables in a take-away meal count towards your ‘5 a day’ total

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It’s all right to eat the same fruit and vegetables every day

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Eating a vitamin C supplement = one helping of fruit

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No. There is too little fruit in strawberry jam and a lot of fattening sugar.

Yes. You need to eat two satsumas to count as one helping.

Yes. Vegetable helpings can be frozen, canned, dried as well as fresh

No. Potatoes don’t count as vegetables, and crisps contain a lot of fat and salt.

Yes. One glass of 100% fruit juice counts as one helping but you can only count one glass of juice per day towards your ‘5-a-day’. Further glasses of fruit juice will not count as more helpings

Yes. Salad is good because it combines several different types of vegetables.

Yes. Beans or pulses count but baked beans contain salt and sugar as well.

Yes. Vegetables in a take-away meal count but may also contain fat and salt.

No. You should eat a variety of fruit and vegetables to get a variety of vitamins and minerals.

No. Dietary supplements do not have the same benefits as eating fruit and vegetables. For example, supplements do not contain any fibre