What’s For Breakfast? USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer. North Carolina Department of Public Instruction Safe and Healthy Schools Support.

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What’s For Breakfast? USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer. North Carolina Department of Public Instruction Safe and Healthy Schools Support Division Child Nutrition Services Section Revised July 2014

What’s for BREAKFAST? Appropriate calorie ranges by grade groups Daily and weekly grain minimums All grains whole grain-rich Change in fruit requirements Sodium restrictions Saturated and trans fat restrictions

Grade Groups similar to Lunch Three grade groups for planning breakfasts K Flexibility in menu planning at breakfast All three grade group requirements overlap at breakfast A single K-12 menu can be used

Breakfast Meal Components Milk Fruits Grains

Food “Item” A specific food offered within the food components The daily required minimum amount of each food component that a student can take A large grain item may count as more than one food item.

Daily Breakfast Meal Pattern ComponentAmount Milk1 cup Fruit1 cup GrainAt least 1 oz eq

Weekly Breakfast Meal Pattern Component Grades K-5 Grades 6-8 Grades 9-12 Grades K-12 Grains7 oz eq8 oz eq9 oz eq Fruit5 cups Milk5 cups

Dietary Standards 1.Calories 2.Saturated Fat 3.Trans fat 4.Sodium

Dietary Standards: Calories Grade GroupBreakfast Calories K K

Dietary Standards: Sodium and Fat First sodium targets - July 2014 Saturated Fat – less than 10% Trans fat – no added/synthetic

Fluid Milk at Breakfast Allowable milk options: – fat-free (unflavored or flavored) – low-fat (unflavored only) – fat-free or low-fat (lactose-reduced or lactose-free) At least two choices Use existing nutrition standards for non-dairy milk substitutes 11

Fruit requirements Minimum 1 cup offered daily No maximum as long as nutrient standards are met 100% juice allowed with 50% limitation Vegetables may be served in place of fruits with subgroup restrictions Vegetables may be offered as “extras” and not counted as a component

Additional Fruit Information May offer a single fruit type or a combination Must select at least ½ cup fruit with OVS Frozen fruit with added sugar allowed

Grains at Breakfast 14 Grains Component Grades K-5 Grades 6-8 Grades 9-12 Grades K-12 Daily1 oz eq Weekly7 oz eq8 oz eq9 oz eq

Grains at Breakfast Sugar in grain items is allowed – No grain-based dessert restriction at breakfast – Some grain products can only be served as desserts in lunch/not allowable in breakfast (i.e. brownies, cookies, etc.)

Grains at Breakfast Offer the daily and weekly serving ranges of grains at breakfast – 100% whole grain-rich – Weekly grain ranges allow daily flexibility May use meats/meat alternates as substitute for grains once daily minimum is met 16

Meats/Meat Alternates for Grain Substitutes Menu must provide at least 1 oz eq of grains daily The menu planner may offer meats/meat alternates at breakfast and substitute it for part of the weekly grains component When used as a grain substitute, the meats/meat alternates counts toward the weekly grains range and the dietary specifications

M/MA as “Extras” at Breakfast Must provide at least the minimum daily grain as part of the meal No requirement to offer M/MA M/MA as “extras” provide additional flexibility for menu planning – Not creditable as grains component – Not counted for OVS purposes Not a required component, so no weekly maximum for “extras” Include “extras” in the nutrient analysis and dietary specifications

Grains Combinations and “extras” Grains-meat/meat alternate combination items (1 oz eq of each) When counting the meats/meat alternates as a substitute for grains, the combo will count as more than one item If counting the meat/meat alternate as “extra” instead of substitute for the grains component, the sandwich with 1 oz eq of grain is one food item Consistency in menu planning is highly recommended!

A reminder - Breakfast Signage Required The sign is intended to assist students in selecting the meal components that comprise the meal and in the appropriate quantities.

Important Take Away Messages…. Fruit component offering is 1 cup daily No more than half of the fruit may be 100% juice Vegetables substituted for fruits with certain restrictions All grains whole grain-rich Sodium restrictions apply For OVS, students must select ½ cup fruit or vegetable.

Important Take Away Messages…. Follow instructions from the menu planner for preparation and service. Ask questions if you are not clear about the meal composition for each day. Educate yourself, students, and school staff about changes to the breakfast meal.

Questions? 23