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ehidna [41]
3 years ago
5

For lunch, Dawn chose green salad, fruit salad, and minestrone soup. Her lunch is rich in which nutrient?

Health
1 answer:
ad-work [718]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

C. Carbohydrates

Explanation:

Dawn had a green salad, fruit salad, and minestrone soup.

A green salad is a salad made up of greens and vegetables. A fruit salad is made of fruits. Minestrone soup consists of vegetables, rice, and broth.

Let’s analyze our choices.

Vitamins come from a variety of foods. Protein comes from meat, fish, beans, legumes and dairy. Carbohydrates come from bread, corn, cereal, potatoes, fruits and vegetables. The sugar and fiber inside fruits and vegetables are carbohydrates too.

Dawn had a lot of fruits, vegetables, and some grain from the rice. Therefore; the best choice is C. Carbohydrates.

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