F RUIT AND V EGETABLE N UTRITION Presented by Meilys A. Rodriguez, Nutritionist.

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F RUIT AND V EGETABLE N UTRITION Presented by Meilys A. Rodriguez, Nutritionist

M INIMUM S ERVINGS P ER D AY  Vegetable Group: 3 1 cup raw, leafy vegetables ½ cup of other vegetables, cooked or chopped raw ¾ cup of vegetable juice  Fruit Group: 2 1 medium apple, banana, or orange ½ cup of chopped, cooked, or canned fruit ¾ cup of fruit juice

V EGETABLE S ERVINGS Carrot - 7-inch – 35 calories Leaf lettuce cups – 15 calories Tomato - 1 medium – 35 calories

F RUIT S ERVINGS  Banana - One medium – 110 calories  Cherries - One cup – 50 calories  Grapes cups – 90 calories

F RUIT AND V EGETABLE N UTRITION