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1 © British Nutrition Foundation 2005 Where does food come from? PowerPoint 2

2 © British Nutrition Foundation 2005 There are many different places where we buy food. We buy food from: marketsshopssupermarkets farms

3 © British Nutrition Foundation 2005 What food would you buy from a bakery?

4 © British Nutrition Foundation 2005 What food would you buy from a market stall?

5 © British Nutrition Foundation 2005 What food would you buy from a butcher?

6 © British Nutrition Foundation 2005 What food would you buy from a fishmonger?

7 © British Nutrition Foundation 2005 We eat lots of different types of food. However, all food comes from: plantsanimals

8 © British Nutrition Foundation 2005 What are these? _ _ peas

9 © British Nutrition Foundation 2005 What are these? _ _ _ _ _ sheep

10 © British Nutrition Foundation 2005 What is this? _ _ _ _ _ apple

11 © British Nutrition Foundation 2005 What is this? _ _ _ pig

12 © British Nutrition Foundation 2005 What is this? _ _ _ _ _ lemon

13 © British Nutrition Foundation 2005 What is this? _ _ fish

14 © British Nutrition Foundation 2005 What is this? bread _ _ _ _ _

15 © British Nutrition Foundation 2005 What is this? _ _ _ c arrot

16 © British Nutrition Foundation 2005 What is this? _ _ milk

17 © British Nutrition Foundation 2005 What is this? _ _ _ p ot a t o

18 © British Nutrition Foundation 2005 What is this? _ _ _ cow

19 © British Nutrition Foundation 2005 Plants are grown on farms and in gardens. Apples grow on trees. Cabbages are leaves from a plant. Wheat grows in a field.

20 © British Nutrition Foundation 2005 There are many different types of plants that we eat for food. Grapes grow on a vine.Potatoes grow under the ground.

21 © British Nutrition Foundation 2005 Some animals, like cows and chickens, live on farms. Other animals, like fish and crabs, live in the sea or rivers.

22 © British Nutrition Foundation 2005 Most plants and animals are changed so that we can eat them. Bread is made from a plant called wheat. The wheat is ground into flour. Flour is used to make bread.

23 © British Nutrition Foundation 2005 Most plants and animals are changed so that we can eat them. Cheese is made from milk. Milk is produce from a cow. Milk also makes butter, yogurt and lots of different types of cheeses.

24 © British Nutrition Foundation 2005 Most plants and animals are changed so that we can eat them. Ham is a type of meat. The meat comes from an animal called a pig.

25 © British Nutrition Foundation 2005 Most plants and animals are changed so that we can eat them. Ham is a type of meat. The meat comes from an animal called a pig.

26 © British Nutrition Foundation 2005 There are many different types of foods that come from plants. is made from are made from potatoes. Chips Bread wheat.

27 © British Nutrition Foundation 2005 There are many different types of foods that come from animals. Chickens eggs. is from lay Milka cow.

28 © British Nutrition Foundation 2005 Where does food come from?

29 © British Nutrition Foundation 2005 We eat lots of different foods to grow, be active and be healthy. We buy food from many different shops, but all food comes from plants and animals. Most plants and animals are changed to make familiar foods, e.g. wheat into bread. Enjoy your food! Summary

30 © British Nutrition Foundation 2005 For further information, go to: www.foodafactoflife.org.uk


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