Venezuela’s food guide is the ‘food spinning top’, which is divided into five food groups: cereals and tubers at the top, followed by vegetables, fruits, animal-source foods, and fats and sugars. The string is a line of water where a family engages in physical activity.
Venezuela has also developed a food guide for its indigenous population. The main difference can be found in the animal-source foods group, which includes wild animals such as crocodiles. The string of water represents a river where an indigenous person paddles down in a kayak and a second one hunts.
Publishing institution: Bengoa Foundation for Food and Nutrition
http://www.fundacionbengoa.org/
PDF available at the FAO website at
http://www.fao.org/nutrition/education/food-dietary-guidelines/regions/c...
The information has been retrieved from the FAO Food-based dietary guidelines website at http://www.fao.org/nutrition/education/food-dietary-guidelines/regions/c...
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