1 serving is
apple 4" in diameter
Between breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks do you believe that you get 5-9 servings in a day.
In the last few blogs we have discussed portioning and servings sizes of fruits and vegetables.
These topics have the potential to confuse many. Lets clear things up.
"Portioning your plate the right way" - in this blog I suggested you portion at least 1/2 your plate with produce.
"Fiber the right way" -this blog mentioned that 5-9 servings of fruits and vegetables is the USDA's recommended intake per day. This is because research suggests that maximizing fruit and vegetable intake will prevent against chronic diseases and co-morbidity's.
Lets put this into perspective:
In general 1 serving size of fruits and vegetables is a 1/2 cup
Raw
Cooked
Canned
Dried
Mashed
Chopped ect.
Cooked
Canned
Dried
Mashed
Chopped ect.
also considered 1 serving is
4 oz of fruit or vegetable juice
4 oz of fruit or vegetable juice
1 serving is considered to be
apple 4" in diameter
1/2 and orange or grapefruit
7 baby carrots
With this in mind think of your day. Between breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks do you believe that you get 5-9 servings in a day. The answer should be yes. Considering that by portioning your plate "the right way" you will consume at least 3-5 servings of vegetables at dinner alone.
If you do not feel as though you consume 5-9 servings per day, then try to consume at least one more 1/2 cup serving per day.
Remember
1. Vary your vegetables and consume the "colors of the rainbow".
2. consuming raw or frozen fruits and vegetables will generally have more fiber and less calories then dried fruits and vegetables or juices.
Until the next blog "eat enough fruits and vegetables the right way".
If you do not feel as though you consume 5-9 servings per day, then try to consume at least one more 1/2 cup serving per day.
Remember
1. Vary your vegetables and consume the "colors of the rainbow".
2. consuming raw or frozen fruits and vegetables will generally have more fiber and less calories then dried fruits and vegetables or juices.
Until the next blog "eat enough fruits and vegetables the right way".
1 comment:
The pictures are so helpful! ... I am suprised that only 7 baby carrots is a whole serving.. usually I eat half a bag. I saw the Vitamin A post though.. I will be careful :)
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