Fundamentally, the Food Guide Pyramid for diabetics is associated with lifestyle. The credit for the development of a food pyramid for diabetes goes to the American Dietetic Association and American Diabetes Association. The pyramid includes foods rich in carbohydrates and protein is primarily recommended for diabetics. In this category are cereals, fruits and vegetables instead of starchy foods with saturated fats. The content of carbohydrates and proteins vary with food. The Food Guide Pyramid suggests USDA food group a little different. With reference to the Diabetes Food Pyramid, food is the following
The Japanese food pyramid
Everyone knows what the food pyramid is. In the United States is not the U.S. Department of Agriculture food pyramid detailing the healthiest choices for nutrition of western style. The food pyramid in general is a graphical simulation of the foods you should eat in different categories. The Japanese food pyramid is the same except that it is Japanese food.