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    Just read this on the BBC website, which in turn is taken from the Vegan Society:

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/vegetarian..._eat_every_day

    What to eat every day:
      • 2 to 4 servings of vegetables, plus 2 to 3 servings of vegetables from the 'green leafy' sub-group
      • 6 to 10 servings of bread, pasta, rice and fortified cereals
      • 2 to 3 servings of beans, pulses and protein foods
      • 1 to 2 servings of nuts and seed
      • 2 to 3 teaspoons of oils and fats
      • 1 to 2 servings of fruits, plus 1 to 2 servings from the dried fruits sub-group
      • 3 servings from the fortified non-dairy sub-group (such as soya milk)
      • 8 glasses of water daily (more if very active)
    What do they mean by a "portion" exactly? I'm a little confused because it doesn't seem to say on the website. And how about sea vegetables? And what are the best "green leafy" veggies to eat for iron?

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    visto che sei di bologna ti scrivo in italiano, una porzione mi sembra che sia una tazza da caffè o per esempio nel caso della frutta un frutto
    per quanto riguarda il ferro le cose migliori sono i legumi a quanto ne so

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    Ciao Tray! grazie della risposta! Allora una tazza da caffè espresso, dici? Però non è tanto chiaro...

    For the non-Italian speakers, would an espresso cup be about right?

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    il mio libro di cucina vegan utilizza lo stesso sistema delle porzioni

    Cereali: da 6 a 11 porzioni al giorno, una porzione equivale a
    pane --> una fetta
    cereali pronti--> 1 cucchiaio
    pasta cotta --> 1/2 tazza
    germe di grano --> 2 cucchiai
    altri cereali --> 1 cucchiaio circa

    Verdure: 3 o più porzioni al giorno una porzione equivale a:
    Ortaggi --> 1/2 tazza
    Insalata --> 1 tazza
    Succo --> 3/4 di tazza

    Frutta: 2 o più porzioni al giorno, una porzione equivale a:
    Grande (mela, banana, etc..) --> 1 frutto
    Piccola --> 1/2 tazza
    In succo --> 3/4 di tazza
    Frutta secca --> 1/4 di tazza

    Latte di soia e tofu fortificati: da 6 a 8 porzioni al giorno, una porzione equivale a:
    Latte di soia fortificato --> 1/2 tazza
    tofu fortificato --> 1/4 di tazza

    Legumi: 2 a 3 porzioni al giorno, una porzione equivale a:
    Cotti --> 1 tazza
    Tofu o tempeh --> 1/2 tazza
    Sostituti della carne --> 1 bistecca o hamburger
    burro di noci o semi --> 3 cucchiai
    Noci e semi --> 1/4 di tazza
    Latte di soia --> 2 tazze

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    Grazie Tray! Ma mi confonde ancora la dimensione della "tazza" - dal elenco che hai scritto, mi sembra quasi che faccia riferimento alla tazza all'americana, che per altro non so mai a che cosa equivale in termini metrici. A quanti ml equivale? Grazie infinite, davvero!

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    si la tazza è sicuramente quella americana visto che si sono basati sulla Dietary Guidelines for Americans

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    Heya. Would you guys mind if I asked you to carry on this topic in English and possibly re-publish what's already been posted in English?

    I'm really interested to know what your findings are, and I'm sure there's lots of other people here who would be interested too

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    Here's what I think the portion sizes are:
    Serving of fruit:
    -1 medium piece, whole
    -3/4 c juice

    Bread serving:
    -1 slice of bread
    -1/2 c cooked grain or pasta
    - 1 oz cereal

    Vegetables:
    -1 c raw
    -1/2 c cooked
    -3/4 c juice

    Protein:
    -1/2 c tofu
    -1 c. beans

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    Thanks Veggiegirl

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    Cereals: 6 to 11 servings a day, a serving is:
    Bread --> a slice
    Ready Cereals--> 1 spoon
    cooked pasta --> 1/2 cup
    grain germ --> 2 spoons
    other cereals --> 1 spoon

    Vegetables: 3 or more servings a day, a serving is:
    Vegetables --> 1/2 cup
    salad --> 1 cup
    Juice --> 3/4 cup

    Fruits: 2or more servings a day, a serving is:
    Big (apple, banana, etc..) --> 1 fruit
    Little --> 1/2 cup
    In Juice --> 3/4 cup
    Dried Fruits --> 1/4 cup
    Fortified soya milk and tofu: 6 to 8 servings a day, a serving is:
    Fortified soya milk --> 1/2 cup
    Fortified tofu --> 1/4 cup

    Legumi (I don't know the word, it's beans and so on): 2 to 3 servings a day, a serving is:
    Cooked --> 1 cup
    Tofu or tempeh --> 1/2 cup
    Meat substitutes --> 1 steak or 1 hamburger
    nuts and seeds butter --> 3 spoons
    seeds and nuts --> 1/4 cup
    Soya milk --> 2 cups

    the cup is the american one, so a big one

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    Thanks! I guess I get a lot of grains, if a serving is just a spoonful.
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    Thanks Tray

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    Hi Tray,
    "legumi" are "legumes" in English. Thanks for all the info. But can anyone please tell me how big the American cup is in metric terms? It's driving me mad and has been for years

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    Quote fiamma
    Hi Tray,
    "legumi" are "legumes" in English. Thanks for all the info. But can anyone please tell me how big the American cup is in metric terms? It's driving me mad and has been for years
    One cup= 250 mL

    I just figured that out myself. There are 16 ounces in 1 cup, and 1 Tablespoon=1 ounce, or about 15.5 mL. I know you guys use cups, but what do you use instead of Tablespoons, teaspoons, ect?

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    we use too tablespoons and teaspoons

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    Quote veggiegirl3
    One cup= 250 mL

    I just figured that out myself. There are 16 ounces in 1 cup, and 1 Tablespoon=1 ounce, or about 15.5 mL. I know you guys use cups, but what do you use instead of Tablespoons, teaspoons, ect?
    As far as I know, 1 cup=8 oz and about 2 tablespoons=1 oz. I'm not sure of the metric conversions, however.
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    Hi,
    just wanted to apologise to everyone for the posts in Italian.

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    It was fine by me, I enjoy reading it even if I don't understand most of it

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    fiamma, you don't have to apologize, it's my fault..
    Excuse me if i started to talk italian but i couldn't resist

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    I couldn't resist either! Sorry everyone! But it was so great to talk in Italian to a vegan... I don't have any Italian vegan friends

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    we're a minority here and the english-speaking vegans are trying to put us down
    naturally i'm jocking

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    Quote DancingWillow
    As far as I know, 1 cup=8 oz and about 2 tablespoons=1 oz. I'm not sure of the metric conversions, however.
    Ah! You're right!

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    That is a lot of food! Well it looks a lot written down...
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