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Collection of Food Pyramids (26)
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A classic food pyramid visualizing recommended daily servings from each food group for optimal nutrition.
A visual guide to balanced nutrition: eat more from the bottom layers (grains, fruits, vegetables) and less from the top (fats, oils, sweets).
A visual guide to daily food group recommendations-base your meals on whole grains, fill half your plate with produce, and enjoy proteins and dairy in moderation.
A colorful food pyramid illustrating recommended daily food group portions-from whole grains at the base to occasional treats at the top.
A hand-drawn food pyramid illustrating recommended daily servings across five nutritional tiers, from whole grains at the base to occasional sweets at the peak.
The traditional food pyramid visually organizes daily food groups-from whole grains at the base to oils and sweets at the peak-to promote nutritional balance.
A colorful food pyramid visualizing recommended daily servings across food groups for a healthy diet.
A vibrant, hand-drawn food pyramid illustrating recommended daily food group proportions for balanced nutrition.
A vibrant, real-food pyramid illustrating the foundations of a nutritious, well-rounded diet-perfect for meal planning or health education.
A colorful food pyramid illustrating recommended daily servings across four nutritional tiers-from whole grains at the base to sugary treats at the top.
A vibrant, illustrated food pyramid showing recommended daily food groups-from whole grains at the base to fats and sweets at the apex.
A clear, tiered food pyramid illustrating how to prioritize macronutrients: healthy fats (avocado, nuts, olive oil), protein (eggs, fish, meat), and carbohydrates (fruits, vegetables, whole grains).
A clear, multi-colored pyramid showing five distinct tiers, often used to represent levels of importance, needs, or organizational structure.
A visual guide to healthy eating-place more emphasis on produce and whole grains, moderate protein and dairy, and minimal processed foods.
A visual guide to portion-based healthy eating-build your meals from the bottom up for optimal nutrition.
A cheerful child samples healthy snacks-milk, apples, cheese, and fish-while learning about the food pyramid.
The Harvard Healthy Eating Pyramid emphasizes whole grains, vegetables, healthy fats, and lean proteins-while limiting red meat, refined grains, and added sugars.
A vibrant food classification wheel showing how different foods support energy, growth, and bodily regulation, centered on hydration and physical activity.
A cheerful, stylized bundle of five carrots-ideal for adding visual appeal to recipes, gardening tips, or kids’ nutrition content.
Fill in the blanks on this classic food pyramid to reinforce healthy eating habits and daily physical activity.
A visual guide to balanced nutrition: eat more fruits and veggies at the base, moderate grains and proteins in the middle, and limit fats/sweets at the top.
This hand-drawn food pyramid shows recommended daily servings across six levels, helping visualize balanced eating habits.
