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The Nutrition Source

Heart of the Plate, Heart of the Pyramid

Harvard Unversity Dining Services Tofu dish Mollie Katzen and Harvard University Dining Services chefs Martin Breslin and Patty Gregory collaborated to create the "Heart of the Plate, Heart of the Pyramid" food station at Sebastian's Café in the Harvard School of Public Health. The station encourages you to rethink your plate and put the Department of Nutrition's Healthy Eating Pyramid into practice: Move away from the traditional mealtime paradigm of a large portion of meat at the center of your plate, and instead build a plate with equal portions of healthy protein (including fish, chicken, and tofu), whole grains, and vegetables.

Try creating a healthy plate at home: Here recipes for some of the most popular vegetable and whole grain dishes from Sebastian's Café, scaled down to fit the home kitchen.

Vegetables
Whole Grains

 

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