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School Meal Fun Facts Federal Regulations governing the National School Lunch and Breakfast Program
School Meal Fun Facts - 100 Gelatin (Jello) made with 100% fruit juice is no longer permitted to be credited as this component.
School Meal Fun Facts - 100 What is a fruit component? Return to game board
School Meal Fun Facts - 200 This component (hint – is optional at breakfast) is not creditable in liquid form.
School Meal Fun Facts What is a Meat/Meat Alternate? Return to game board
School Meal Fun Facts - 300 Meat/meat alternate, vegetable, grain, fruit and milk.
School Meal Fun Facts - 300 What are the components of a reimbursable lunch? Return to game board
School Meal Fun Facts – 400 This component must be at least 8oz in volume and served as a beverage.
School Meal Fun Facts - 400 What is milk? There is no replacement for fluid milk. Return to game board
School Meal Fun Facts - 500 Red peppers are in the Red/Orange vegetable subgroup and green peppers are in this vegetable subgroup.
School Meal Fun Facts - 500 What is “Other”? Return to game board
Lunch – Offer Vs Serve - 100 The number of components a student may decline with OVS at lunch.
Lunch – Offer Vs Serve - 100 What is 2? Return to game board
Lunch – Offer Vs Serve - 200 One of these two components must be taken in a ½ cup portion for a lunch to be reimbursable.
Lunch – Offer Vs Serve - 200 What is a fruit or a vegetable? Return to game board
Lunch – Offer Vs Serve - 300 This does not change regardless of whether the child selects 3, 4 or 5 items.
Lunch – Offer Vs Serve - 300 What is the unit price of a meal. Return to game board
Lunch – Offer Vs Serve - 400 Food items that are not creditable as a component but may be offered. (e.g. pudding)
Lunch – Offer Vs Serve - 400 What are “extra” food items? NOTE-Extras must be included when counting calories, saturated fat and sodium Return to Game
Lunch – Offer Vs Serve – 500 OVS is required to be implemented for this grade grouping.
Lunch – Offer Vs Serve – 500 What are grades 9-12? Return to game board
Grains - 100 This many of the total WGR grain items must be offered at lunch and breakfast during the 2013-14 school year.
Grains - 100 What is half? Return to game board
Grains - 200 Grain portion sizes are quantified in this measurement.
Grains - 200 What is ounce equivalents? Return to game board
Grains - 300 The minimum daily portion size for grains at breakfast is this quantity.
Grains - 300 What is 1 ounce equivalent? Return to game board
Grains - 400 WGR is an acronym for this.
Grains - 400 What is Whole Grain-Rich? Return to game board
Grains - 500 The minimum daily grain serving size (lunch) for this grade group is 2 ounce equivalents.
Grains - 500 What is Grades 9-12? Return to game board
Vegetables - 100 Broccoli belongs to this vegetable sub-group.
Vegetables - 100 What is dark green? Return to game board
Vegetables - 200 Butternut squash belongs to this vegetable subgroup.
Vegetables - 200 What is Red/Orange? Return to game board
Vegetables - 300 This portion size of vegetables must be offered daily to grades K-5 and 6-8 at lunch.
Vegetables - 300 What is ¾ cup? Return to game board
Vegetables - 400 The volume of uncooked leafy vegetables is credited at this percent.
Vegetables - 400 What is 50%? Return to game board
Vegetables - 500 This vegetable may be credited as either a vegetable or a meat/meat alt.
Vegetables - 500 What are Beans/Peas/Legumes? Return to game board
Breakfast - 100 There is no requirement for this component at breakfast.
Breakfast - 100 What is a meat/meat alternate? Return to game board