What Exactly Is A Serving Size??
- ehsmileninjas
- Apr 27, 2017
- 1 min read
Most of us have seen the Food Guide and the nutritional facts on packages we buy but how do you decifer them all and what constitutes a serving size.
Basic Food Guide
The Canada Food Guide gives us a great outline for what we should be getting for optimal health. Click through the following slideshow for an introduction to the Canada Food Guide.
So now we know how many servings we are meant to get a day. But one man's serving is another man's weekly alottment. Here are a few examples of serving portions:
Vegetables and Fruit
125 mL (1/2 cup) fresh, frozen or canned vegetable or fruit or 100% juice
250 mL (1 cup) leafy raw vegetables or salad
1 piece of fruit
Grain Products
1 slice (35 g) bread or 1/2 bagel (45 g)
1/2 pita (35 g) or 1/2 tortilla (35 g)
125 mL (1/2 cup) cooked rice, pasta, or couscous
30 g cold cereal or 175 mL (¾ cup) hot cereal
Milk and Alternatives
250 mL (1 cup) milk or fortified soy beverage
175 g (¾ cup) yogurt
50 g (1 1/2 oz.) cheese
Meat and Alternatives
75 g (2 1/2 oz.)/125 mL (1/2 cup) cooked fish, shellfish, poultry or lean meat
175 mL (¾ cup) cooked beans
2 eggs
30 mL (2 Tbsp) peanut butter
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