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surreyman | 19:00 Fri 12th Nov 2004 | Food & Drink
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We are often told that we should have five portions of fruit & veg a day , but what constitutes a portion? With certain fruits it is easy   1 Apple = 1 portion but what about peas or grapes or pineapple or coconut?

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I read somewhere that a portion of peas etc would equal roughly 1 tablespoon.
http://www.dole5aday.com/Grownups/Facts/G_ServingGuidelines.jsp
 My doctor told me to eat 5 pieces of fruit a day, so i do... 4 melons and an apple!!
One definition which I heard was that a "portion" or carrots is five heaped tablespoonfuls.  But with carrots, that is a spectacularly stupid definition, because carrotys do not come in spoonfuls.  A more sensible definition which I have heard is that a portion is approximately the size of a fist.
1 glass of fruit juice can count as one of those five items.  On pre-packed fruit at the supermarket, they sometimes put how many pieces make up a portion.  Sometimes it is a suprisingly small amount, I think like 4 dried apricots etc.
I thought it was about 1/2 cup.
druiaghtagh, you're actually supposed to eat five different types of fruit, and five different types of vegetables. And a portion is pretty simple to work out surely, just what you'd normally have with your meal - so a couple of spoonfuls of peas, or a few carrots. An apple, a banana. What's important is to have a healthy, balanced diet where you can eat everything in sensible proportions.
 Marmaduke, it was a joke!
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