Food Pyramid
Food Pyramid
Food Pyramid
INTRODUCTION
Next to the air we breath and the water we drink, food has been t our
existence. Life cannot be sustained without adequate nourishment. We
need adequate food for growth, development and to lead an active and
healthy life. Nutrition is the science of foods, the nutrients, their action,
interaction and balance in relationship to health and disease. We need a
wide range of nutrients to perform various functions in the body and to
lead a healthy life.
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The Food Guide Pyramid | Bread, Cereal, Rice and Pasta Group | Vegetable Group | Fruit Group |
Milk, Yogurt and Cheese Group | Meat,Poultry,Fish, Beans, Eggs & Nuts Group | Fats,Oils& Sweets |
Fruits and spices | Ginger | Importance of Protein | Banana | Energy | Apple | Apricot |
This group is at the very bottom of the pyramid. This means that the
foods in this group should make up the biggest part of what you eat all
day. That's because bread, Cereal, rice, and pasta are all great sources
of Carbohydrate, the nutrient that the body uses as its major energy
source. So if you want lots of power, be sure to hit the bottom of the
pyramid!
And carbohydrate isn't the only bonus you'll get from this food group;
you'll also get lots of B vitamins and iron. The Food Guide Pyramid
suggests that people eat six to 11 servings from this group each day.
Here are some examples of what counts as one serving;
Vegetable Group
The vegetable group is toward the bottom of the pyramid. This means
that lots of daily servings of vegetables are in important part of a
healthy diet. They have plenty of vitamins and minerals. Carrots and
spinach are good sources of vitamin A, and tomatoes and cauliflower
for Vitamin C; broccoli for Vitamin K, and spinach for Vitamin E.
Vegetables also provide carbohydrates for the energy your body needs,
and lots of fiber. Fiber is important because it helps your digestive
system move things along the way it should. The Food Guide Pyramid
suggests the people eat three to five servings from this group each day.
Here are some examples of what counts as one serving;
1/2 cup of chopped vegetables (raw or cooked)
1 cup of raw leafy vegetables
3/4 cup of vegetable juice
Fruit Group
The fruit group is down near the bottom of the pyramid. This means that many
daily servings of fruits are an important part of a healthy diet. Fruits provide us
with important vitamins that keep us feeling fine and looking good. Vitamin C
is in the food group - it's in fruits like Oranges, Strawberries, Watermelon and
Grape Fruit.
Apricot is a good source of Vitamin A
Fruits also give us carbohydrates. And fruit is full of fiber, which helps in
proper bowel movement. The Food Guide Pyramid suggests that people eat
two to four servings from this group each day. Here are some examples of
what counts as one serving;
· 1 medium - sized Apple, Banana or Orange · 1/2 cup of fruit juice (like
Orange Juice, Grape Fruit Juice or Cranberry Juice)
This food group is high up on the pyramid table. This means that even
though these foods are important for good health, you don't need to eat
as many of them in one day as you do of foods lower down on the
pyramid. Milk, yogurt and cheese are rich sources of calcium and
supply a good amount of protein. The Food Guide Pyramid suggests
that people eat two to three servings from this group each day. Here are
some examples of what counts as one serving;
1 cup of milk
1 cup of yogurt
1 1/2 to 3 ounces of cheese
Meat,Poultry,Fish, Beans, Eggs & Nuts Group
Meat, Poultry (this means chicken, turkey and other birds), fish, beans, eggs,
and nuts are rich sources of protein.
The Food Guide Pyramid suggests that people eat two to three servings from
this group each day. Here are some examples of what counts as one serving;
2 to 3 ounces of cooked lean meat, poultry or fish
1 egg, 1/2 cup cooked dry beans or 2 tablespoons of peanut butter count as 1
ounce of lean meat.
Fats, Oils and Sweets do not make up a "group" in the same way as the other
foods do. The body needs only a small amount of fat. And while sugary foods
like candy and cookies are simple carbohydrates and can give you quick
energy, they don't usually offer too much in the way of important nutrients and
are usually loaded with calories. The Food Guide Pyramid suggests that when
it comes to fatty, oily or sugary foods, people should consume them sparingly.
This is another way of saying, eat only a little bit, and not very often.
Fruits &Spices
Fruits are excellent sources of vitamins, minerals and enzymes. They are
easily digested. It is always better to have fruits in the raw and ripe state as
they lose a portion of their nutrients while cooking. Fresh fruit juices should be
consumed soon after extraction, because they begin to decompose rapidly
and
lose their properties.
Apple: (Hindi: Sev) Apple is highly nutritive. It contains vitamins and minerals
in a large measure. Apple contains 28 mg of Sodium, 75mg of Potassium,
and a considerable amount of Vitamins and minerals. (The saying "An apple a
day, Keeps the doctor away" sums up the nourishing qualities of apple). Apple
contains "pectin" which helps preventing the decomposition of protein in the
alimentary canal.
Constipation and Diarrhoea;
Apple can be used in the treatment of both constipation and Diarrhoea. Raw
apples help in relieving constipation while cooked or baked apples are good
for treating diarrhoea. The cooking process softens the cellulose and provides
bulk to the feces.
Weaning food:
Apples are well tolerated by infants. Steamed and mashed apples can be
given to infants even at the 4th - 5th month as an introduction to solid food
. Hypertension and Heart
Apple has a considerable diuretic effect causing increased secretion of urine
and thus brings down the blood pressure. It also lowers the sodium level in
tissues.
Dental Disorders:
Tooth decay can be prevented by the regular consumption of apples, as they
possess mouth-cleaning property. The malic acid in apple increases the flow
of saliva and thus cleans the mouth.
Ginger
Ginger can be used in two forms, either dried or fresh. Dried ginger has a
very good flavour, aroma and also medicinal value.
Ginger is being used as a medicine in India since the Vedic Period.
Digestive Disorders:
Ginger is used to treat many digestive disorders like flatulence, colic pain,
vomiting, spam etc. Chewing a piece of fresh ginger soon after meals
regularly may prevent the above. It is also a good remedy for morning
sickness during early pregnancy.
Cough and Cold
Ginger is cut into pieces, boiled in water and then strained. The extract when
consumed hot soothes sore throat and reduces cough. Ginger tea also has a
good effect.
Respiratory Disorders
Ginger juice with fenugreek, juice acts as an expectorant in bronchitis,
asthma and whooping cough.
Menstrual Disorders
A piece of fresh ginger pounded and boiled in hot water with a little sugar,
helps to decrease the pain during the menstrual cycle.
Importance of Protein
Fish 15-17 gm
Beef 22.6 gm
Duck 21.6 gm
Egg 13.3 gm
Mutton 18.5 gm
Fowl 25 gm
Pork (muscle) 18.7 gm
Protein: 12.1gm
CHO: 69.4gm
Sodium: 48mg
Phosphorus: 35
Fat 1.7gm
Iron 4.9mg
Small amounts of B complex
Protein In pulses:
Pulse protein is rich in Lysine which many cereals lack, but the sulphur
containing amino acids is less in comparison. Hence, a combination of
cereals and pulses has a better nutritive value.
Bengal gram: (Known as Chick-Pea Indian name: Channa Dhal: Tamil
Name: Kadalaipparuppu)
Bengal gram is consumed as a whole pulse or split and de-husked,
which is popularly known as bengal gram dhal, or is ground to a fine
powder to form flour that can be used for preparing lot of snacks.
Nutritive Value:
Protein: 17.1
CHO: 60.9
Phosphorus: 312 mg
Vit C: 3 mg
Fat: 5.3
Calcium: 202mg
Iron: 4.6mg
And a small amount of B complex
Energy
Energy
For most women, an extra allowance of 300 kcal daily will help in satisfactory
weight gain. An allowance of at least 36 kcal per kg pregnant weight is
needed for the satisfactory utilization of protein. Protein
30gm increase the recommended allowance during pregnancy.
Minerals
The efficiency of absorption of minerals such as Calcium and Iron improves
during pregnancy but the demands of the fetus increases in the second and
third trimester. Some Calcium and Phosphorus Deposition takes place early
in pregnancy, but most of the classification of the bones occurs during the last
two months of pregnancy.
The phosphorus allowance should be equal to calcium and will be readily
supplied through calcium rich and protein rich foods.
Iron: Supplement of 30 to 60 mg is recommended Sodium: During pregnancy,
the sodium requirement increases to take care of fetal needs, the enlarging
maternal tissues and the expanding blood volume.
Vitamins
Thiomin, Riboflavin and Niacin allowances are slightly increased. There is
also an increased allowance for Vitamin A and D.Megaloblastic anemia,
caused due to follic acid deficiency, can be avoided by oral supplementation.
Common Problems faced during pregnancy
Nausea, vomiting and constipation are common discomforts experienced by
most women during pregnancy. Early morning nausea may usually be
overcome by the use of high carbohydrate foods such as crackers, jelly, hard
candies or dry toast before getting out of bed. Frequent small meals rather
than large ones are preferable. Rich fatty foods, fried items, coffee and
strongly flavored vegetables can be restricted.
In order to avoid constipation a liberal amount of whole grain cereals, fruits
and vegetables should be consumed. Adequate fluid intake and regular
exercise may also relieve constipation.
Apple
APPLE
Botanical Name: Malus Sylvestris
Indian Name: Seb or Sev
The apple is considered protective and the most wholesome food. It plays a
vital role in the normal development of metabolic functions (chemical and
physical changes that take place within the body to enable its continued
growth and functioning) and adds a lot of energy value to the body.
The apple is a native of Eastern Europe and Western Asia and has been
cultivated from pre-historic times. It has its mention in the annals of old China,
Babylon and Egypt.
It is commonly said that an apple a day keeps doctors away. Apples are
invaluable in the maintenance of good health and in the treatment of many
ailments. Pectin, a natural therapeutic ingredient found in the inner portion of
the rind and the pulp, generates Pectin acids that help in detoxification by
supplying the 'galcturonic acid' needed for the elimination of certain harmful
substances, apart from preventing the decomposition of protein matter in the
alimentary canal. The malic acid contained in apples is beneficial to the
bowels, liver and brain.
Anaemia
Apples help in the treatment of anaemia, as they are rich in iron, arsenic and
phosphorous. Freshly prepared apple juice, taken half an hour before meals
and just retiring to bed, is particularly useful to treat anaemia. Constipation
and Diarrhea
Atleast two raw apples should be taken daily for proper evacuation of bowels.
Cooked or baked apples are good to treat diarrhea. Dysentery
Apples are effective in the treatment of acute and chronic dysentery among
children. Crushed into pulp and given to the child several times a day from
one to four tablespoonfuls, according to age, apples act as a therapeutic
agent in dysentery. Stomach Disorders
Slicing a whole apple and gently pounding it until it becomes slightly mashed
is a natural apple medicine for the disturbed stomach. It may be sprinkled with
cinnamon or honey. The entire mashed apple may be eaten except for the
stem and seeds and it should be chewed thoroughly before swallowing. This
preparation should be taken several times between meals for effective results.
Shredded apple mixed with a tablespoonful of honey and sprinkled with
sesame seeds, constitute an excellent stomach tonic and an appetizer. It
stimulates sluggish digestive juices, thereby facilitating the assimilation of
food for healthier results. It should be taken before meals. Headache
After removing the upper rind and the inner hard portion, a ripe apple should
be taken with a little salt on empty stomach every morning. It will yield good
results even in cases of disgusting chronic headache. This should be
continued for about a week. Heart Disease
Apples, rich in potassium and phosphorus, but low in sodium (and apples with
honey), are considered a very effective remedy for functional disorders of
heart since ancient times. Recent researchers by Dr.Elizabeth Barret -
Cannor of California University, have revealed that people who consume
plenty of potassium through food items are likely to escape heart attacks. Dry
Cough
About 250 grams of sweet apples taken daily for about a week are valuable in
the relief of dry hacking cough. Kidney Stones
In countries where the natural unsweetened cider is the common beverage,
cases of stone or calculus are practically absent. The ripe fresh fruit will be
more valuable. Eye Disorders
Both as a beverage and as eyewash, the apple peel water is an excellent
medicine for the inflamed eyes. This beverage is prepared by putting the
peelings in a pan, well covered with water. After the water is brought to the
boiling point and allowed to simmer gently for a few minutes, it should then be
strained off and some honey must be added to it.
The over-ripe apples are useful as a poultice for sore eyes. The pulp is
applied over the closed eyes and is held in position with a bandage. It is
allowed to remain there for one to two hours.
Dental Disorders
Regular consumption of apples help to prevent tooth-decay, as they possess
a mouth cleansing property. Dr.T.T. Hanks in his book, Dental Survey, says,
'Apples have mouth cleansing property that no other fruit possesses, and
taken after meals, they have the same effect as a tooth brush in cleansing the
teeth, with the added advantage that the acid content, aside from its nutritive
value, is so assistance in promoting the flow of saliva in the mouth, which is
also beneficial to the teeth'. The acid of the apple also exerts an antiseptic
influence upon the germs present in the mouth and teeth when it is thoroughly
chewed. Apples are thus regarded as a natural preserver of the teeth and
should be taken in all tooth troubles. Precautions
Apples, when consumed on an empty stomach, may lead to indigestion.
Since apples are often sprayed with poisonous chemicals to prevent them
from decay, the fruits should be thoroughly washed and cleaned in all
possible ways before consumption.
Appricot
BANANA
Balanced Diet
Fluid
Until you suffer from a sweating brow and a parched mouth, you
probably don't give much thought to fluids. Yet maintaining enough
fluid is vital to most body functions. You've probably heard the saying
that water is essential for life. Well, that's true. We can survive for
about six weeks without food but only less than week without taking
fluids.
Transporting nutrients and oxygen to all parts of the body via the
blood and lymphatic system.
Thirsty = Water
Fat
Avoid fried food, burgers and other fatty meats (i.e. pork, bacon, ham,
salami, ribs and sausage). Dairy products such as cheese, cottage
cheese, milk and cream should be eaten in low fat versions. Nuts and
sandwich meats, mayonnaise, margarine, butter and sauces should be
eaten in limited amounts. Most are available in lower fat versions such
as substitute butter, fat-free cheeses and mayonnaise
Quit Smoking
The jury is definitely in on this verdict. Ever since 1960 when the
Surgeon General announced that smoking was harmful to health,
Americans have been reducing their use of tobacco products that kill.
Recently, there has been a surge in smoking among adolescents and
teens. Could it be the influence of films? It seems the stars in every
movie of late smoke. Beware. Warn your children of the false romance
and smoking.
What is asthma?
Remedies
What is constipation?
Remedies
Remedies
Garlic made into a paste and mixed with buttermilk is very effective in
the treatment of this condition. To begin with administer 1 gm of garlic
3 times a day. Then, gradually increase it to 3 gms 3 times a day.
Another method that can be followed is to fry the garlic in ghee. This
reduces the smell and makes it palatable.
Prepare soup from a handful of drumstick-leaves twice a day and drink
regularly.
Crush a piece of bittergourd and soak it in a glass of water overnight;
drink the water in the morning on empty stomach.
Taking 2 teaspoons of fresh amla (Indian gooseberry) juice during the
early hours.
Eating 50 to 100 grams of grapes in everyday will bring down high
blood pressure.
Taking one teaspoon of water melon seeds everyday is helpful in
controlling high blood pressure.
Having one teaspoon of rauwolfia powder will reduce blood pressure.
What is Headache?
Quick Remedies
The bulbs contain essential oils like allyl, propyl, disulphide and two
other sulphur compounds. It contains the active principals like allicin,
allistin I and asslisatin II.
It contains five tastes except salty (sweet, sour, bitter, pungent,
astringent). It exerts heat to the body. Reduces the vata and kapha, and
works as an aphrodisiac. It increases the strength and complexion. It is
good for the eyes, intellect and is a tonic.
It is very useful in the treatment of heart diseases, chronic fevers, colic
pains, constipation and anorexia, piles and works as spermicide. The
dosage should be be 5-10 ml of fresh extract.
Fevers
Chronic Ulcers
Asthma
Boil three cloves of garlic in a glass of milk and take it twice everyday
to relieve asthma.
Appetiser
Tuberculosis
Ginger
Therapeutic index:
Spasmodic pains, ascites, vomiting, piles, cough and cold, filaria and
indigestion.
Contraindication:
Useful part:
Household preparation:
Anti-depressant:
Impotency
Taking ginger juice (half-a-teaspoon) with honey and half boiled egg
during the night for a month tones up the sex organs and cures
impotency.
Gooseberry
Tamil : Nellikkai
Urdu : Amla
Amla is highly nutritious and an important dietary source of Vitamin C,
minerals and amino acids. The fruit contains protein, ascorbic acid and
considerably higher concentration of most minerals and amino acids.
Glumatic acid, proline, aspartic acid, alanine, and lysine are the amino
acids present in amla.
It has recorded evidences of increasing eyesight and aphrodisiac
effects. It also helps delaying aging. It is the best rejuvenator. It also
helps in the digestion of food. It is astringent in taste and gives a
cooling effect to the body. The fruit is ascrid, cooling, refrigerant,
diuretic and laxative. The dried fruit is useful in haemorrhage, diarrhea
and dysentry. Amla is anabolic, anti-bacterial and resistance building.
They posses expectorant cardiotonic, antipyretic, antioxidative,
antiviral and anti-emetic activities. They are also used in the treatment
of leukorrhea and astheroschlerosis.
It is very useful in diabetes, skin diseases, diarrhea, piles, pain, white
discharge, bleeding disorders, kidney problems and cataract.
Peel a banana and cut it length-wise. Apply honey paste, fresh milk
cream, chop some nuts, dry fruits or whatever is handy in your kitchen.
Sprinkle a little cardamom and nutmeg powders. Your children will
simply go bananas
Steam a big potato with its jacket on. Peel, mash and add salt,
pepper and butter when hot itself. Serve with a glass of curd or
buttermilk or fruit and a very healthy and balanced snack is ready.
Soak some green grams in water for a couple of hours before your
child returns from school. Pressure cook for 15 minutes. Drain, sprinkle
salt, a little chaat masala, chopped onions and Kothmir (coriander
leaves). Squeeze a little lime juice. Your child will simply gobble up
the entire plate and ask for more.
Cut a papaya into square pieces. Chop some khajoor, sprinkle with
peanuts, almonds or cashew nuts. Your nutritious papaya treat is ready!
(A combination of papaya and khajoor serves as a remedial snack for
children who suffer from constipation).
Peel and cut some carrots. Grind them adding honey, sugar,
cardamom and nutmeg powders along with milk. A deliciously healthy
carrot milk shake is ready in a jiffy.
Whip an egg adding milk, chopped bananas/chickoo, nuts and dates.
Pronto, your banana milk shake or chickoo milk shake is ready. (This
drink is a boon for under nourished and underweight children).
In a fancy bowl add some kurmuras, chopped dates and chanas. See
the smiling crunch on your child's face.
Soak pohas for 10 minutes. Add grated coconut and a few peanuts.
Sprinkle lime and salt. Serve on a big round roti.
Soak some rotis in milk for some time. Add jaggery and keep ready.
Stir on fire till milk thickens and jaggery melts. Chop and top with
sliced almonds. Serve in an attractive pot.
Pressure cook tomatoes, one potato, one carrot and one raw onion.
Turn it into a thick paste in your mixer grinder. Add the water from the
veggies. In a pan melt some butter and pepper and turn it into a
palatable thick soup. Serve with toasts or bread andbutter, it's a
complete meal.
On a low fire, add some til (sesame) seeds, jaggery and chopped mixed
dry fruits. Roll into small balls when slightly warm.