Using the food pyramid helps you eat a variety of healthy foods. When you eat different foods, you get the vitamins and minerals you need.
Eat different foods from each group each day. See how to do this in the example below.
Day 1
Fruit: apple or orange
Vegetable: broccoli
Day 2
Fruit: banana or mango
Vegetable: green beans
Starches
Starches are bread, grains, cereal, pasta, or starchy vegetables. Eat some starches at each meal. People might tell you not to eat many starches, but that is no longer correct advice. Eating starches is healthy for everyone, including people with diabetes.
The number of servings you should eat each day depends on both the calories you need and your diabetes treatment plan.
Starches give your body energy, vitamins and minerals, and fiber. Whole grain starches are healthier because they have more vitamins, minerals, and fiber. Fiber helps you have regular bowel movements.
How Much Is a Serving of Starch?
One serving:
Two servings:
Three servings:
You might need to eat one, two, or three starch servings at a meal. If you need to eat more than one serving at a meal, choose several different starches or have two or three servings of one starch.
Healthier Ways to Buy, Cook, and Eat Starches
Vegetables
Eat raw and cooked vegetables every day. Vegetables give you vitamins, minerals, and fiber, with very few calories.
The number of servings you should eat each day depends on the calories you need and how you take care of your diabetes.
How Much Is a Serving of Vegetables?
One serving:
Two servings:
Three Servings:
You might need to eat one, two, or three vegetable servings at a meal. If you need to eat more than one serving at a meal, choose a few different types of vegetables or have two or three servings of one vegetable.
Healthy Ways To Buy, Cook, and Eat Vegetables
Eat raw and cooked vegetables with little or no fat. You can cook and eat vegetables without any fat.
If you do use a small amount of fat, use canola oil, olive oil, or tub margarine instead of fat from meat, butter, or shortening.
Fruits
Fruit gives you energy, vitamins and minerals, and fiber.
The number of servings you should eat each day depends on the calories you need and how you take care of your diabetes.
How Much Is a Serving of Fruit?
One serving:
Two Servings:
You might need to eat one or two fruit servings at a meal. If you need to eat more than one serving at a meal, choose different types of fruits or have two servings of one fruit.
How Should I Eat Fruit?
Eat fruits raw, as juice with no sugar added, canned in their own juice, or dried.
Milk and Yogurt
Milk and yogurt give you energy, protein, calcium, vitamin A, and other vitamins and minerals.
Drink fat-free (skim or nonfat) or low-fat (1%) milk each day. Eat low-fat or fat-free yogurt. They have less total fat, saturated fat, and cholesterol.
The number of servings you should eat each day depends on the calories you need and how you take care of your diabetes.
If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, eat four to five servings of milk and yogurt each day.
How Much Is a Serving of Milk and Yogurt?
One serving:
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