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Preschool Meal Pattern Resources

 

MEAL PATTERN REQUIREMENT

NEW PRESCHOOL MEAL PATTERN

EXCEPTIONS

RESOURCES

Milk

Flavored Milk is not allowed. A variety of milk is not required. Schools may serve one allowable milk to all preschoolers.

 

CNP Meal Pattern Comparison

Whole Grain Rich

At least one serving per day must be Whole Grain Rich

All grains must be whole grain or enriched. Creditable grains include whole grains, enriched grains, bran, and germ.

 

USDA Grain Requirements Q and A

Grain Based Desserts

Not allowed.

Examples of grain based desserts include brownies, cookies, sweet pie crusts, doughnuts, cereal bars, granola bars, breakfast bars, sweet rolls, pastries, toaster pastries, sweet scones (e.g., blueberry, raisin, and orange cranberry) cake, rice pudding, and sweet bread pudding. Grain-based desserts do not include muffins, quick breads (such as banana bread and zucchini bread), cornbread, pancakes, waffles, French toast, and savory scones (such as cheese and herb).

Sweet crackers such as Animal Crackers and Graham Crackers.

USDA Grain Based Desserts Memo

Breakfast Cereal

Cereals must be whole grain, enriched, or fortified. May not contain more than 6 grams of sugar per dry ounce

 

Team Nutrition: Breakfast Cereal Fact Sheet

Yogurt

Must not contain more than 23 grams of sugar per 6 ounces

 

Team Nutrition: Yogurt Fact Sheet 

Offer Vs. Serve

Not allowed

Unless students are co-mingled with K-5 students and using the K-5 meal pattern

USDA Flexibility for Co-Mingled Preschool Meals: Q and A

Breakfast-Meat/Meat Alternate

The meat/meat alternates component is not required at breakfast. May substitute meat/meat alternates for the entire grains component up to three times per week (regardless of the number of days in the week).

 

 

Vegetables and Fruit Components

 

 

100 % Fruit and Vegetable Juice

Breakfast-Vegetables and fruit are one component. Schools may serve vegetables, fruits, or both.

Lunch-Vegetables and fruits are two separate components.

 

Juice may count toward the entire vegetables component or fruits component at only one meal or snack per day.

 

 

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