Oh, dude, Doritos are in the "snack" food group. You know, the one that's perfect for those moments when you're too lazy to make a proper meal but still want to feel like you're eating something substantial. So, technically, they're not in the most nutritious category, but hey, they sure are delicious!
Doritos fall under the category of grains and are considered a processed food. They are made primarily from cornmeal, which is a grain product. While they may contain some additional ingredients such as oil, salt, and flavorings, their main component is corn, placing them in the grains food group according to the USDA's MyPlate guidelines.
Citrus is not a food group. However there is a fruit food group.
Grain is not a food group, grains belong to a food group - the "carbohydrates".
A mushroom isn't in any food group, but if it had a food group it would be fungus.
the soupehama food group
Squash is in the vegetable food group
they are in the vegetable food group.
spinach food group is vegetable group
Breads and grains.
Control group
Fruits are in the Fruit and Vegetables food group.
spinach food group is vegetable group
Baguette is found in the grain food group.