Eating Well with Cornell Dining
The Eating Well with Cornell Dining initiative educates our guests about the most up to date Dietary Recommendations and strives to inspire healthy eating patterns with actionable principles.
- Eat a variety of food groups to meet all of your nutrition needs
- Learn how to create a balanced plate based on your individual needs
- Eat the Rainbow! Eating a variety of different colored fruits & vegetables provides a range of different vitamins and minerals
- Choose deeper, darker colors for more nutrient dense options
- Learn about eating fruits and vegetables
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Eat a variety of whole grains like barley, quinoa, and wheat berries to maximize nutrition
- Whole grains are a great source of fiber, which promotes satiety and supports gut health
- Learn more about eating whole grains
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Foods containing protein promotes satiety and are important for body maintenance
- Most people eat enough protein, but aren't getting enough variety
- Think about plant-based options like nuts, seeds, and beans
- Learn more about eating protein
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Eating with others helps decrease stress and is important for mental health
- This allows you to share food traditions across different cultures
- Eating with others ensures you are getting enough to eat, which is helpful for cognitive function
For more guidance in using Eating Well with Cornell Dining to create a balanced plate in any of Cornell Dining’s residential dining rooms, please contact Cornell Dining’s Registered Dietitian Nutritionists at diningnutrition@cornell.edu.