Posted by Jim John in Healthy Food
on Jan 6th, 2009 | Comments Off
by Jim John
The typical vegetarian food pyramid is very close to the basic food pyramid that we are all familiar with. You’ll see replacements in the meat category with legumes and nuts, each of which is a great replacement for meat. At the base of the pyramid, indicating the largest percentage of food is the vegetable and fruit section. The reason for this is that fruits and vegetables contain the most fiber. Accordingly, a separate fiber section is not necessary on the food pyramid.
It should be noted that the basic version of the vegetarian food pyramid is not appropriate for vegans. It...
Posted by Jim John in Healthy Food
on Jan 2nd, 2009 | Comments Off
by Jim John
The vegetarian food pyramid is very similar to the food pyramid that we have all seen. In place of meat it will list the legumes and nuts that are an alternative protein to animal products. It also replaces the fiber category with a vegetable and fruit category at the bottom of the pyramid. This is possible because of the high fiber content of most fruits and vegetables. It is not necessary to add fiber as a separate tier on the pyramid.
Be aware that the regular vegetarian food pyramid is not suitable for strict vegans since the dairy products listed are not within their guidelines....