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Appendix E-3.1.A2. USDA Food Patterns—Item Clusters, Representative Foods, and Percent of Consumption

… 0.6 1.1 Milk, nonfat, fluid, added vitamin A and D Milk in coffee drinks, lattes, etc. 1.5 2.9 Milk, nonfat, fluid, added vitamin A and D Skim milk in coffee drinks, lattes, etc. 0.0 0.0 Milk, nonfat, fluid, …

Appendix E-2.40 Evidence Portfolio

… main sources of caffeine among both adults and children are coffee, tea, and carbonated soft drinks. Another product, …

Appendix E-2.37 Evidence Portfolio

… foods and unsat oils Non-core foods = snacks, soft drinks, coffee/tea, desserts/ sweets, processed meats, SFA, and … extras, and drinks (alcoholic, juices, soft drinks, coffee, and tea), in that order Compared with the average … Beverages: Soft bev Mineral water Alcoholic bev Fruit juice Coffee Tea Cocoa Tap water Dairy/Eggs: Milk Cheese Ice Cream …

Conference Details

… plant-based food and beverage, premium dairy, water, coffee, and specialized nutrition. Key brands include Oikos, …