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  1. www.myplate.gov › resources › graphicsUSDA MyPlate Graphics

    Find multiple formats of the MyPlate graphic to use in your materials and promotional efforts. Also, view our collection of colorful, educational infographics.

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      This page contains multiple versions of the MyPlate graphic:...

  2. www.myplate.gov › resources › graphicsMyPlate Graphics

    This page contains multiple versions of the MyPlate graphic: the full MyPlate, MyPlate with the fruits and vegetables sections highlighted ("Make half your plate fruits and vegetables"), and the five individual food groups.

  3. www.myplate.gov › resources › graphicsPhoto Gallery - MyPlate

    The digital images found in this gallery are provided as a complimentary resource by the USDAs Food and Nutrition Service (FNS), Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion (CNPP). The images are intended to be used in communicating nutrition education messages.

  4. www.usda.gov › topics › food-and-nutritionDietary Health - USDA

    MyPlate. MyPlate replaced MyPyramid and the Food Guide Pyramid in 2011. MyPlate illustrates the five food groups as the building blocks for a healthy diet. Through the familiar mealtime visual of a plate and fork, MyPlate reminds people to think about this idea while eating.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MyPlateMyPlate - Wikipedia

    It replaced the USDA's MyPyramid guide on June 2, 2011, ending 19 years of USDA food pyramid diagrams. MyPlate is displayed on food packaging and used in nutrition education in the United States. The graphic depicts a place setting with a plate and glass divided into five food groups that are recommended parts of a healthy diet.

  6. The MyPlate Plan shows your food group targets – what and how much to eat within your calorie allowance. Your plan is personalized, based on your age, sex, height, weight and physical activity level.

  7. The MyPlate image is a plate that is divided into four sections, with each section representing how much of each food group you should eat. Vegetables make up the largest section, followed by grains. Together, fruits and vegetables fill half the plate while proteins and grains fill the other half.

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