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Menu extra is a term used in the context of nutrition and dietary planning to refer to additional food items or nutrients that are included in a meal plan beyond the basic requirements. These extras can be used to enhance the nutritional value of a meal, provide additional calories, or cater to specific dietary preferences or restrictions.

Overview

In the field of dietetics, menu extras are often considered when designing meal plans for individuals with specific nutritional needs. This can include athletes who require additional protein and carbohydrates for energy and muscle recovery, or individuals with medical conditions that necessitate increased intake of certain vitamins or minerals.

Types of Menu Extras

Menu extras can vary widely depending on the dietary goals and health conditions of the individual. Common types of menu extras include:

Considerations

When incorporating menu extras, it is important to consider the overall balance of the diet. Over-reliance on certain extras can lead to nutritional imbalances or excessive calorie intake. It is advisable to consult with a registered dietitian or nutritionist to ensure that menu extras are used appropriately and effectively.

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