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Vegetables Food Group
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Foods included in the vegetable food group

All vegetables foods are included in the vegetable food group. There are a variety of different types of vegetables, including:

 

How much of the vegetable food group is needed

The amount of vegetables required each day is dependent on the age and gender of the individual. Vegetables contain high levels of beta-carotene, vitamin C, potassium, phytochemicals and fibre. The recommended daily intake for this food group is dependent on the age and lifestage of the individual.
** these portions are for inactive to moderately active people; for those that are more active, there is scope to have slightly higher portion sizes

  AGE
PORTION
CHILDREN 2-3 years
4-8 years
1 cup
1.5 cups
GIRLS 9-13 years
14-18 years
2 cups
2.5 cups
BOYS 9-13 years
14-18 years
2.5 cups
3 cups
WOMEN 19-30 years
31-50 years
50+ years
2.5 cups
2.5 cups
2 cups
MEN 19-30 years
31-50 years
50+ years
3 cups
3 cups
2.5 cups
PREGNANT & LACTATING WOMEN 19-30 years
31-50 years
50+ years
2.5 cups
2.5 cups
2 cups

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Why the vegetable food group is good for you

The vegetable food group is healthy because of the following important reasons:

 

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Portion Size

Portion sizes for 1 cup (and equivalent) of vegetables are shown below:

  1 portion (1 cup)
beans & peas 1 cup (cooked)
broccoli 1 cup chopped or florets
3 stalks & florets (12.5cm long)
carrots 1 cup sliced or diced (cooked or raw)
2 medium
corn 1 cup (cooked)
1 large ear (12.5cm long)
cruciferous
(cauliflower, cabbage etc)
1 cup chopped (cooked or raw)
cucumbers 1 cup raw, sliced, chopped
leafy greens, spinach 1 cup sliced or diced (cooked)
2 cups sliced or diced (raw)
mushrooms 1 cup (cooked or raw)
peppers, capsicum 1 cup chopped (cooked or raw)
1 large pepper (8cm long)
pumpkin, squash 1 cup cubed (cooked)
snow peas 3 medium or 2 large
1 cup sliced or diced
sweet potato, potato 1 large baked or boiled
1 cup sliced or mashed (cooked)
tomatoes 8 large berries
1 cup sliced or diced
zucchini, squash 1 cup sliced or diced (cooked)

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Important information

High Water Content


Essential Nutrients

Good source of potassium


Good source of energy


Amount of Dietary Fat Recommended


Amount of Dietary Protein Recommended


Amount of Dietary Carbohydrate Recommended


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Last reviewed: 6 January 2007 || Last updated: 27 September 2007

 

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NOTE: Mega doses of vitamins, minerals, amino acids, or other supplements cannot cure illnesses and in fact can be very dangerous and produce toxic side effects and interfere with medicine you are taking. Always ensure you consult your doctor before taking any type of nutrient supplement.
Disclaimer: This guide is not intended to be used for diagnostic or prescriptive purposes. For any treatment or diagnosis of illness, please see your doctor.

 

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