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What are nutrients?

Nutrients are substances found in food that carry out certain jobs in the body.

We need different nutrients to keep us healthy. We get nutrients from foods and drinks.

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The different types of nutrients are:

  • carbohydrate
  • fibre
  • protein
  • fat
  • vitamins
  • minerals
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What do nutrients do?

Nutrients play an important role in keeping our bodies healthy.

Read on to learn more about which foods contain different nutrients and what they do to keep us healthy.

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Quiz: Match the nutrient to its job

Can you remember what all the nutrients do? Let's find out!

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Amounts of nutrients

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Oranges are a source of Vitamin C.

Different types of foods provide nutrients in different amounts. Some foods provide more of certain nutrients than others.

For example, oranges are good at providing vitamin C, so they are called a ‘source’ of vitamin C.

They also provide 0.8g of protein per 100g.

However, because this is such a small amount compared to other foods, it means that oranges are not called a ‘source’ of protein.

The table below shows how much of each nutrient can be found in 100g of oranges.

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Oranges are a source of Vitamin C.
NutrientOranges per 100g
Carbohydrate8.2g
Fibre1.2g
Protein0.8g
Fat0.2g
Vitamin C (vitamins)52mg
Calcium (minerals)24mg
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Eatwell Guide

We can’t get all the nutrients we need from one food. We need to eat a variety of different foods to get all the nutrients we need.

The Eatwell Guide shows us that we need:

  • potatoes, bread, rice, pasta and other starchy carbohydrates – some starchy food with every meal.
  • fruit and vegetables – at least five portions a day.
  • beans, pulses, fish, eggs, meat and other proteins – some protein foods every day.
  • dairy and alternatives – some foods like milk, cheese and yoghurt every day.
  • oils and spreads – just a small amount of foods like these.
  • about 6-8 drinks a day.

Following the Eatwell Guide can help you to get all the nutrients you need to stay healthy.

Read What is healthy eating? to find out more about the Eatwell Guide.

The Eatwell Guide, which is a circle split into five separate segments of different sizes. There is a large green segment called 'Fruit and vegetables' which shows a selection of fruit and vegetables. There is a large yellow segment called 'Potatoes, bread, rice, pasta and other starchy carbohydrates' with pictures of the food types mentioned, There is a small purple segment called 'Oils and spreads' with images of the named foods. There is a medium-sized blue segment called 'Dairy and alternatives' with images of milk, cheese, yoghurt and soy milk. There is a medium-sized pink segment called 'Beans, pulses, fish, eggs, meat and other proteins' with images of the named food types. There is also a glass of water with the label '6-8 glasses a day'.
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Source: This resource has been adapted from the UK government’s healthy eating model, the Eatwell Guide, under the terms of the Open Government Licence.
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Key words

Digestive systemThe parts of the body that help to break down food so that the body can get energy and nutrients from it.
Saturated fatA type of fat that mostly comes from animals.
Unsaturated fatA type of fat that mostly comes from plants.
Dairy alternativesFoods and drinks that are not made from milk, but contain calcium and sometimes other added vitamins and minerals. They can be used as a substitute for dairy foods like milk and yoghurt.
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Quiz: Know your nutrients

It is time to test your nutrients knowledge with this quiz.

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