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  • Post category:Diet and exercise / Nutrition
  • Post published:April 29, 2014

Meat, fish and eggs are important sources of protein, vitamins and minerals. Pulses such as beans, lentils and peas are a cheap, low-fat source of protein, fibre, vitamins & minerals.

Source: The eatwell plate @ NHS Choices

Message supplied by: Alice @ Public Health, Norfolk County Council / Healthy Norwich initiative

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