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- 4. This is found in meat, fish, eggs, and beans. It helps build and repair muscles.
- 6. The physical feeling or pain you get when you have not eaten enough food and your body needs a meal.
- 7. Often called "carbs," these are found in foods like bread, rice, and potatoes. They are the body’s main source of energy.
- 8. A substance in foods like oil, butter, and nuts. Eating too much can be bad for your health
- 10. These are units that measure how much energy is in the food you eat. If you eat more calories than your body uses, you might gain weight.
- 12. An adjective used to describe how food affects your health.
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- 1. A sweet substance found naturally in fruit or added to things like soda and candy. It gives you quick energy, but too much can hurt your teeth and heart.
- 2. A type of fat found in your blood. You need some, but high levels of "bad" cholesterol (from greasy foods) can block your blood flow.
- 3. A mineral found in red meat and green vegetables (like spinach). It helps your blood carry oxygen around your body so you don’t feel tired.
- 5. The feeling of needing to drink something. You usually feel this after exercising or being in the heat.
- 9. This refers to the flavor of food (like sweet, salty, bitter, or sour) and your ability to recognize those flavors with your tongue
- 11. A category for any food made from milk, such as cheese, yogurt, and cream.
