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What Does ‘Serving Size’ Mean?

By Susan Burke
Plate with silverware

Comparing food to everyday objects, such as a tennis ball or your hand, is one great way to put serving sizes into memorable terms.

For example, a 3-ounce portion of cooked meat is what health experts consider normal, and it’s about the size and thickness of a deck of cards.

Here are other approximated visual comparisons.

  • A serving (cup) of cold cereal looks like: A clenched fist
  • A serving of hot cereal, oatmeal, or cooked grain (½ cup) looks like: Half a tennis ball
  • A piece of bread looks like: A computer disc
  • A serving of fruit (medium-sized piece) looks like: A baseball
  • A serving of dried fruit, such as raisins or dried cranberries (¼ cup) looks like: A large egg
  • 3 ounces of meat or poultry looks like: A deck of cards
  • 4 ounces of fish looks like: A checkbook
  • 1 cup of cooked pasta, rice, or mashed potato looks like: A tennis ball
  • 1 ounce of shelled nuts looks like: A small handful that fits into a closed fist
  • ½ cup of ice cream looks like: A tennis ball sliced in half
  • 1.5 ounces of hard cheese (such as Cheddar or Swiss) looks like: 2 playing dice, stacked
  • 1 tablespoon of butter looks like: The tip of your thumb
  • 2 tablespoons of peanut butter looks like: Your thumb-tip plus first joint
  • ½ cup of cooked vegetables looks like: Who cares…eat all you like
  • 1 cup of raw vegetables looks like: Same for raw veggies…the more the merrier!
Contributor

Susan Burke

Registered and licensed dietitian Susan Burke March, MS, CDE, is the author ofMaking Weight Control Second Nature: Living Thin Naturally – a book intended to liberate serial "dieters” and make living healthfully and weight-wise intuitive and instinctual over the long term. She may be reached online atwww.SusanBurkeMarch.com.

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