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Whole (“REAL”) Food versus
Processed Food
Topic: Whole vs. Processed Food
Objectives:
Compare whole (“real”) foods to processed foods
Identify whole and processed foods in your diet
Identify how a diet high in processed foods affects energy balance, weight, and risk of chronic disease
Do Now:
1. What is the difference between a potato and potato chips?
Whole vs. Processed Food
In your notebook, create the following T-chart and write anything you know about whole and processed foods:
Whole Foods Processed Food
What is the difference between a whole food and a
processed food?Whole Food
Food has not been changed in any way.
Processed Food
Food has been changed (processed) in some way.
What is the processed version of:
What is the processed version of:
What is the processed version of:
What is the processed version of:
Identifying whole food and processed food
In your T-chart, list at least five foods that you think are whole and five foods that you
think are processed.
What is the difference between a whole food and a
processed food?1. Let’s look at the ingredients in the banana chips:
1. Bananas
2. Coconut oil
3. Cane Sugar
4. Natural Banana FlavorWhat has been added to the banana?
How does this change the caloric value of the food?
One Medium Banana
126 g banana = 110 calories126 g banana chips = ____ calories
28 g = 126 g
150 cal. X cal. X = ____ calories
675
What is the difference between a whole food and a
processed food?
2. What is the difference between the whole banana and the processed banana chips?
What is the difference between a whole food and a
processed food?
3. If a person ate mostly the processed version of food, how would the following be affected?
- Energy balance
- Weight
- Risk of chronic diseases
Activity: 24 Hr Recall1. In your notebook, record all of the foods that you ate yesterday in the following format:
Breakfast:
Lunch:
Snacks:
Dinner:
Activity: 24 Hr Recall2. Circle all the foods that you think are processed foods.
3. Underline any foods that are whole food.
4. Add up the whole foods and then the processed foods that you ate yesterday.
SummarizeFrom what you learned today, write a paragraph identifying the differences between whole and processed foods. Connect these differences to energy
balance, weight, and risk of disease.
HomeworkWhole and Processed Food Scavenger Hunt!
Go through your cabinets and refrigerator at home. Make a chart identifying all of the whole foods and processed foods that you can find.
Bring your list to class on Monday.
What’s to Come in Unit 2:
The Healthy Food Equation
1. Whole Fruits and Vegetables
+
2. Whole Carbohydrates
+
3. Healthy Fats
+
4. Lean Proteins
= A healthy meal that will fill you up!