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Page 1: Canada’s Food Guide. 7/8 Fruits and Vegetables ½ cup of fresh, frozen or canned veggies or fruits ½ cup (125mL) fruit juice

Canada’s Food Guide

Page 2: Canada’s Food Guide. 7/8 Fruits and Vegetables ½ cup of fresh, frozen or canned veggies or fruits ½ cup (125mL) fruit juice

7/8 Fruits and Vegetables

• ½ cup of fresh, frozen or canned veggies or fruits

• ½ cup (125mL) fruit juice

Page 3: Canada’s Food Guide. 7/8 Fruits and Vegetables ½ cup of fresh, frozen or canned veggies or fruits ½ cup (125mL) fruit juice

3-4 Milk Products

• 1 cup (250mL) milk• ¾ cup (175mL) yogurt• 50g of cheese

Page 4: Canada’s Food Guide. 7/8 Fruits and Vegetables ½ cup of fresh, frozen or canned veggies or fruits ½ cup (125mL) fruit juice

6/7 Grain products

• 1 slice (35g) of bread• 1/2 bagel• ½ cup cooked rice• ¾ cup cereal• ½ cup cooked pasta

Page 5: Canada’s Food Guide. 7/8 Fruits and Vegetables ½ cup of fresh, frozen or canned veggies or fruits ½ cup (125mL) fruit juice

2/3 Meat and Alternatives

• 75g cooked meat• 2 eggs• 2 Tbsp peanut butter• ¼ cup seeds or nuts• ¾ cup cooked beans

Page 7: Canada’s Food Guide. 7/8 Fruits and Vegetables ½ cup of fresh, frozen or canned veggies or fruits ½ cup (125mL) fruit juice

Serving sizes• Woman's fist or baseball -serving of

vegetables or fruit is about the size of your fist• Rounded handful - about one half cup cooked

or raw veggies or cut fruit, a piece of fruit, or ½ cup of cooked rice or pasta - this is a good measure for a snack serving, such as chips or pretzels

Page 8: Canada’s Food Guide. 7/8 Fruits and Vegetables ½ cup of fresh, frozen or canned veggies or fruits ½ cup (125mL) fruit juice

• Deck of cards - a serving of meat, fish or poultry or the palm of your hand (don't count your fingers!) - for example, one chicken breast, ¼ pound hamburger patty or a medium pork chop

• Golf ball or large egg - one quarter cup of dried fruit or nuts

• Tennis ball - about one half cup of ice cream• Computer mouse - about the size of a small

baked potato• Compact disc - about the size of one serving of

pancake or small waffle

Page 9: Canada’s Food Guide. 7/8 Fruits and Vegetables ½ cup of fresh, frozen or canned veggies or fruits ½ cup (125mL) fruit juice

• Thumb tip - about one teaspoon of peanut butter

• Six dice - a serving of cheese• Check book - a serving of fish (approximately

3 oz.)