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Food and nutrition for good health – CCEAFood groups and the Eatwell Guide

The Eatwell Guide is the UK government's healthy eating model. Learn about its eight guidelines and how to have a well balanced diet with the correct amount of nutrients, vitamins and minerals.

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Food groups and the Eatwell Guide

is the UK government's healthy eating model. It applies to most people, but not to children under two years old.

It is divided into five sections. These sections show how much food from each food group is needed to have a well balanced, healthy diet – although a balance between the groups is not necessary in each individual meal.

It is important that we learn about the Eatwell Guide so that we can take greater responsibility for our own health.

A virtual plate divided into the five sections of food contained in the UK government's Eatwell Guide

The five sections are:

  • Fruit and vegetables
  • Potatoes, bread, rice, pasta and other starchy carbohydrates
  • Oils and spreads
  • Dairy and alternatives
  • Beans, pulses, fish, eggs, meat and other proteins

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