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Whole-Grain Rich Foods—What’s That?

Test-FeaturedConfused by the new grain requirements for the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP)? You’ll be happy to know that the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) recently issued a memorandum that spells out exactly what CACFP means by “whole-grain rich” foods.

The new requirements apply to CACFP centers and CACFP participating child care providers, which must be in compliance by October 1, 2017. Among other things, they must:

  • Provide at least one serving/day of whole grain-rich foods,
  • Not count grain-based desserts (oatmeal cookies, graham crackers, etc.) toward the requirement, and
  • Serve breakfast cereals that have no more than 6 grams sugar/ounce.

The full memo can be found here.

 

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