Dictionary Definition
serving
Noun
1 an individual quantity of food or drink taken
as part of a meal; "the helpings were all small"; "his portion was
larger than hers"; "there's enough for two servings each" [syn:
helping, portion]
2 the act of delivering a writ or summons upon
someone; "he accepted service of the subpoena" [syn: service, service
of process]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Pronunciation
-
- Rhymes: -ɜː(r)vɪŋ
Adjective
- That or who serves or serve.
- serving marines
- serving girl
- serving marines
Noun
- The action of the verb to serve.
- The tennis match began with her serving.
- A portion (especially, of a meal) served to someone.
Translations
the act of serving
- Finnish: syöttö
portion of food
Verb
serving- present participle of serve
Extensive Definition
The serving size of a food product is a confusing
term, as it is found both on the Food Pyramid
and on Nutrition Labels
and has two related but differing meanings. The USDA Center for
Nutrition Policy and Promotion sets the standards for these
meanings in the United
States.
Food Pyramid
The purpose of The Food Pyramid is to assist people in meeting daily nutrient recommendations while providing relatively few serving sizes for each food group.According to the USDA, serving sizes in the
Pyramid are determined through four factors:
- The considering of typical portion sizes from food consumption surveys.
- Convenience in relation to common measuring sizes.
- Nutrient content.
- Sizes from previous guides.
Nutrition Facts Label
Nutrition Facts Label Serving Sizes are specific in their nutritional information to allow for easy comparison with other similar foods. Consumers may visualize important nutritional variations without excessive calculation. While designed for easy comparison with other similar products, such as Coke vs. Diet Coke or Fruit Loops vs. Frosted Flakes, the label is not meant for direct comparison with the Food Pyramid's recommended servings.Serving sizes on Nutrition Facts Labels are
loosely based on the amount of a product normally eaten in one
sitting , or reference amounts, determined from nationwide food
consumption surveys. The variation in caloric content per serving
from product to product is normally because of the reference
amount, not because of any set value or common unit.
Reference amounts affect serving sizes in one of
three ways:
- Bulk products, such as sugar, have sizes in common units of measurement, such as the cup or tablespoon, to show the quantity closest to the reference amount.
- Commonly divided products, such as pie or cake, have a serving size given in a fraction of the whole product (e.g. 1/8 pizza).
- Products which are sliced beforehand or are bought in distinct, grouped units (such as olives), are listed in the approximate number of units corresponding to the reference amount. For example, if the reference amount for olives were 30 g, and one olive weighed 10 g, the serving size would probably be listed as three olives.
'''One serving of grain: one cup of whole grain
cereal, one fourth of a bagel, one cup of pasta. One serving of
vegetables: five cherry tomatoes, five sticks of celery, one whole
carrot. One serving of fruit: Half of an apple, fifteen large
grapes, one banana is two servings. One serving of dairy: Half cup
of milk, three cheese cubes, half cup of low fat cottage cheese.
One serving of meat: 1/4 chicken breast, daily guide line: one fist
full per meal. Fats: ALAP as little as possible, dairy and meat
contain plenty of fat.''
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
accessory, acting, adjuvant, ancillary, antepast, assistant, assisting, attendant, attending, auxiliary, behavioral, course, cover, dessert, dish, entree, entremets, fostering, functional, functioning, gear, help, helping, inaction, instrumental, menial, ministerial, ministering, ministrant, nurtural, nutricial, operating, operational, performing, place, plate, portion, practicing, rig, rigging, ropework, roping, running rigging, second
helping, service,
servile, servitorial, standing
rigging, subservient, subsidiary, tackle, tackling, waiting, whipping, working