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My Pyramid: Fruits

Last Updated: October 28, 2009

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Focus on Fruits

Eat a variety of fruits – fresh, frozen, canned, or dried -- rather than fruit juice for most of your fruit choices. Vary your fruit choices. Different fruits are rich in different nutrients. Add different-colored fruits to your meals each day.

USDA MyPyramid - Fruits



Eat at least 2 cups (four servings) of fruits every day. A serving of fruit is --

  • 1 small fruit
  • ½ cup dried fruit
  • ½ cup of chopped, cooked, frozen, or canned fruit
  • ½ cup fruit juice

Most fruits are good sources of fiber. For example, one small pear with skin has 4 grams of fiber.A healthy adult should have about 14 grams of fiber for every 1000 calories eaten each day.

Enjoy fruit all day long.

Breakfast

  • Add fruit to ready-to-eat cereal or hot cereals.
  • Top pancakes and waffles with fruit.

Lunch and dinner

  • Top lettuce and spinach salads with fruit.

Snacks

  • Keep fresh fruit and dried fruit handy for snacking.
  • Make a quick fruit smoothie with milk and frozen fruit.





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