Food All Stars
Ranking the Most Nutritious Foods
By: Becky Hand, Licensed & Registered Dietitian : 76 comments
Specialized diets are everywhere today: low fat, heart healthy, high protein--the list goes on and on! But with every one of these diets, one key issue is constant: it is necessary to meet your body’s nutrient needs. But, by going on a "star search," meeting your nutrient needs while on any eating plan is easy.
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Foods on the chart below are listed according to nutrient density. Nutrient density is like getting the most for your money. It is based on the general amount of key nutrients per calorie that each food provides. The 4-star foods are the most nutrient dense. Also within each group, the foods are listed in order of the greatest to least nutrients per calorie. There is nothing wrong with 1-star and 2-star foods, but they generally provide fewer key nutrients when compared to the 3-star and 4-star foods.
Notice that there is also an "Extras" group. These foods provide calories, but little or no nutrients. Therefore, consume them in addition to—not in place of—the starred foods. In a generally nutritious diet, which includes a wide variety of foods, there is room for “extras” in moderation. But extras should not replace starred foods or be consumed in excess. This can cause weight and health problems.
For a more healthful eating plan, just reach for the stars!
Group |
Milk Products |
Protein Foods |
Fruits & Veggies |
Grains |
Key Nutrients |
calcium |
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folic acid |
thiamin |
Daily Servings |
2-3 |
2-3 |
5-9 |
6-11 |
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(meats with fat removed)
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*** |
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(meats without fat removed)
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** |
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* |
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alcoholic beverages, bacon, bouillon, butter, cakes, candy, coffee, cookies, condiments, cream, cream cheese, doughnuts, fruit flavored drinks, gelatin dessert, gravy, honey, jam, jelly, margarine, mayonnaise, non-dairy creamer, olives, onion rings, pickles, pies, popcorn, potato chips, pretzels, salad dressings, sauces, seasonings, sherbet, soft drinks, sour cream, sugar, tea, tortilla chips, vegetable oils |