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Allowed Foods and Drinks in Public School Canteens

This document outlines policy guidelines from the DepEd on healthy food and beverage choices in schools and offices. It categorizes foods and drinks as Green (best choices), Yellow (serve carefully 1-2 times a week in small portions), or Red (not allowed due to high amounts of fat, sugar, salt). Green foods include milk, rice, fruits and vegetables. Yellow foods like fruit juices and pancakes should be limited. Red foods and drinks like soft drinks, candies, chips and deep fried foods are not allowed due to their nutritional deficiencies. The guidelines aim to promote healthy eating habits among students and staff.

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Allowed Foods and Drinks in Public School Canteens

This document outlines policy guidelines from the DepEd on healthy food and beverage choices in schools and offices. It categorizes foods and drinks as Green (best choices), Yellow (serve carefully 1-2 times a week in small portions), or Red (not allowed due to high amounts of fat, sugar, salt). Green foods include milk, rice, fruits and vegetables. Yellow foods like fruit juices and pancakes should be limited. Red foods and drinks like soft drinks, candies, chips and deep fried foods are not allowed due to their nutritional deficiencies. The guidelines aim to promote healthy eating habits among students and staff.

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REGION I

SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE


CITY OF CANDON
STO. TOMAS NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Sto. Tomas, Candon City, Ilocos Sur

POLICY GUIDELINES ON HEALTHY FOOD AND BEVERAGES CHOICES IN


SCHOOLS AND IN DEPED OFFICES

GREEN

GREEN – Food and drinks that should always be available in the canteen. The DepEd described
the following examples as "the best choices for a healthy school canteen."

GREEN
Milk (unsweetened) Safe and clean water (nothing added)
Fresh buko water (unsweetened) Milled rice
Brown rice or iron-fortified rice Corn
Oatmeal Whole wheat bread
Cassava (kamoteng kahoy) Boiled sweet potato (kamote)
Boiled saging na saba Corn, binatog
Boiled peanuts Suman
Puto Fish
Shellfish Small shrimps
Lean meats Chicken without skin
Nuts Egg
Fresh fruits, preferably those in season Green, leafy, and yellow vegetables

YELLOW

YELLOW – Food and drinks that should be served carefully. The DepEd said these examples
may be served once or twice a week only (Tuesdays and Thursdays), in small servings, and
should be less prominent in the canteen menu, because they may contribute to excess calories if
eaten in large amounts.

YELLOW
100% fresh fruit juices Fried rice
Bread (using white refined flour) Biscuits
Banana cue, camote cue, turon, maruya Pancakes
Waffles Champorado
Pancit Arroz caldo
Sandwiches (cheese, egg, chicken filling, etc) Butter, margarine,
mayonnaise (use
sparingly)
Processed food such as meat/fish, hotdogs, sausage, burger patties,
chicken nuggets, tocino, tapa, etc (still subject to evaluation of saturated Stir-fried vegetables
or trans fat and sodium as reflected in their Nutrition Facts)

RED

(NOT ALLOWED)

RED – Food and drinks not recommended in the canteen menu, since they contain high amounts
of saturated fat or sugar or salt.

RED
Soft drinks, alcoholic drinks, sports waters, sports drinks,
Any product containing caffeine (for
flavored mineral water, energy drinks, sweetened waters,
school canteens)
powdered juice drinks
Any processed fruit/vegetable juice with added sugar of
Any jelly, slushies
more than 20 grams or 4 teaspoons per serving
Cakes and slices, donuts, sweet
Any ice cream/ice drops/ice candies biscuits and pastries, and other sweet
bakery products
All types of candies including chocolates, hard/chewy
candies, chewing gums, marshmallows, lollipops, yema, French fries, bicho-bicho, etc
etc
All types of heavily salted snacks
Instant noodles
such as chips
Chicharon Chicken skin
Deep-fried food including fish balls,
Bacon
kikiams, etc
Fruits canned in heavy syrup Sweetened fruits or vegetables

Prepared by:
CNG
STNHS Management

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