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What are Healthy Foods? By Beth Teaford Health and Nutrition Educator

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What are Healthy Foods?. By Beth Teaford Health and Nutrition Educator. Whole Foods are Healthy Foods. Whole Foods Are:. as close as possible to the way they are found in nature with all their edible parts intact . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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What are Healthy Foods?

ByBeth Teaford

Health and Nutrition Educator

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Whole Foods are Healthy Foods

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Where to obtain whole foods.The perimeter of the grocery store (produce,

meats and dairy food sections)Farmers market or standsYour own garden

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Minimally-Processed Foods are Healthy

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Why are whole/ minimally- processed food healthy?Contain all the substances

the body needs to utilize the food

Do not contain substances that cause harm to the body

Do not contain altered/destroyed nutrients from processing

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What are Processed Foods?Foods that have been

cut up (chopped or ground)heated (cooked)DriedFrozencultured (beneficial bacteria added)fermented

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Commercially-Processed foodsFoods that have been processed in a

industrial plantPackaged in boxes, plastic containers or

glassSome can be nutritious

ex. frozen plain vegetables/fruit, canned beans, oatmeal, nut butters w/o added sugar or fat, plain yogurt)

If the food in the package is missing any parts or has added artificial ingredients, it’s a refined food

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Affects of processing foodPreserved for future consumptionChanges flavor, textureExtend shelf lifeMake profit for producersUsually destroys/alters

nutrients (makes less nutritious)

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What are Refined Foods?(highly-processed products, “food-like substances”, “junk food”)

-Parts of the original, whole food have been removed

(examples: white flour, white rice, sugar, juice)-Contain added harmful ingredients

(sugars, refined vegetable fats, refined grains, chemical preservatives, artificial flavors)

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Unhealthy: Most Packaged Foods

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Some a little Better Packaged Foods

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Processed vs. RefinedAll refined foods have been processed PLUS refinedNot all “processed foods” are refined.

Different levels of processing.Home processing – (freezing, cooking, chopping,

canning of whole foods) – are nutritiousCommerial-minimally processed – may be nutritious

(oatmeal)Highly processed/Refined– not nutritious

The current lingo denounces “processed foods” meaning the highly-processed, refined packaged products

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Examples of Whole Foods

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Water

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Fresh Vegetables – all kinds

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Protein Foods are Whole FoodsMeats (beef, pork- preferably pastured and

game)Poultry (chicken turkey)Fish and seafoodDried beansNuts and seedsEggs

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Plain Whole Milk Dairy Foods are Minimally-Processed Foods

Whole milkPlain, whole milk yogurtNatural cheese (Cheddar, Swiss, Colby)Cream and butter Raw milk is a whole food

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Fresh Fruits are Whole Foods

Fruits areNature’s Dessert!

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Whole Grains and Starchy Vegetables are Whole FoodsWheat berriesOat groatsBarley Brown riceAmaranthQuinoaCornPotatoes

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Steps to a Healthy DietTake Responsibility for

YOURSELF1. Learn to cook for yourself2. Educate yourself

(Don’t just rely on what others say or your hear)

3. Work on one improvement at a time

(ex. Stop drinking sugary beverages.)