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S7-2. Beans and peas should always be counted as part of the vegetable food group when determining intake.

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Beans and peas should be counted as part of the protein food group, not the vegetable food group.


Step-by-step explanation:

False - Beans and peas are part of the protein food group, not the vegetable food group, when determining intake. While beans and peas do have nutritional benefits and can be included in a balanced diet, they should be counted as part of the protein group as they are a good source of plant-based protein. The vegetable food group primarily consists of non-starchy vegetables such as leafy greens, broccoli, carrots, and tomatoes.


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