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  2. Canada's Food Guide - Wikipedia

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    The year 2007 saw for the first time an ethnoculturally specific Guide: the Food Guide for First Nations, Inuit and Métis people was introduced. The name of the main guide evolved to Eating Well with Canada's Food Guide. The guide expanded to six pages in a fold-out pamphlet, with new content addressing the multicultural population of Canada.

  3. List of nutrition guides - Wikipedia

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    A nutrition guide is a reference that provides nutrition advice for general health, typically by dividing foods into food groups and recommending servings of each group. Nutrition guides can be presented in written or visual form, and are commonly published by government agencies, health associations and university health departments.

  4. Food group - Wikipedia

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    The number of "common" food groups varies depending on who is defining them. Canada's Food Guide, which has been in continual publication since 1942 and is the second most requested government document after the income tax form in Canada, recognizes only four official food groups, listing the remainder of foods as "another".

  5. Food pyramid (nutrition) - Wikipedia

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    The meat group is one of the major compacted food groups in the food guide pyramid. Since many of the same nutrients found in meat can also be found in foods like eggs, dry beans , and nuts , such foods are typically placed in the same category as meats, as meat alternatives .

  6. 20 iconic Christmas movie foods ranked according to nutrition

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  7. Canada Food Guide - Wikipedia

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  8. Four Food Groups - Wikipedia

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  9. Nova classification - Wikipedia

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    Nova classifies food into four groups: Unprocessed or minimally processed foods; Processed culinary ingredients; Processed foods; Ultra-processed foods [2] The system has been used worldwide in nutrition and public health research, policy, and guidance as a tool for understanding the health implications of different food products. [3]