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- 5. requirement / Nutritional value – The nutrients that the body needs for growth, energy, and health.
- 8. – Foods made from milk, such as cheese, butter, yogurt, and milk itself.
- 10. – A principle or practice based on a religion that may influence diet, such as avoiding certain foods.
- 11. – Edible plants or parts of plants, such as carrots, spinach, or broccoli, rich in vitamins and fiber.
- 13. – A portion of food eaten at a specific time, such as breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
- 14. – The health benefits a food provides, including energy, protein, vitamins, and minerals.
- 15. – Meat from animals, including beef, chicken, pork, and fish.
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- 1. – A person who eats plant-based foods and fish, but avoids other meats.
- 2. – A vegetarian who eats plant-based foods, dairy, and eggs, but avoids meat and fish.
- 3. – A vegetarian who eats plant-based foods and dairy products, but avoids eggs and meat.
- 4. – A person who avoids all animal products, including meat, dairy, eggs, and sometimes honey.
- 6. – A person who does not eat meat, poultry, or fish, but may eat plant-based foods and sometimes dairy or eggs.
- 7. – Nutrients essential for building and repairing body tissues; found in meat, dairy, legumes, and nuts.
- 9. – Substitute foods used instead of animal products, like tofu, soy milk, or plant-based meat.
- 12. – Organic compounds needed in small amounts for normal body function, like vitamin C or vitamin D.
- 16. – Being in good physical and mental condition, often supported by a balanced diet.
