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© Food – a fact of life 2007 Can I eat it? PowerPoint 308 © Food – a fact of life 2007

Can I eat this carrot? © Food – a fact of life 2007

Can I eat this carrot? Not yet, it needs to be washed. © Food – a fact of life 2007

Can I eat these plums? © Food – a fact of life 2007

Can I eat these plums? Not until they have been picked and washed. © Food – a fact of life 2007

Can I eat these potatoes? © Food – a fact of life 2007

Can I eat these potatoes? No, they need to be washed and cooked. © Food – a fact of life 2007

Can I have a glass of milk from here? © Food – a fact of life 2007

Can I have a glass of milk from here? No, the cows have to be milked. Then the milk might be heat treated. © Food – a fact of life 2007

Can I eat these lamb chops? © Food – a fact of life 2007

Can I eat these lamb chops? No, they need to be cooked. © Food – a fact of life 2007

Can I eat this chicken? © Food – a fact of life 2007

Can I eat this chicken? No, it needs to be cooked and carved. © Food – a fact of life 2007

Can I eat this wheat? © Food – a fact of life 2007

Can I eat this wheat? Not yet, it needs to be harvested, milled, made into a food and cooked. © Food – a fact of life 2007

All food has to be prepared before we can eat it. Sometimes this just means a small change. Pick Wash © Food – a fact of life 2007

All food has to be prepared before we can eat it. Sometimes this means a bigger change. Heat treat Cook © Food – a fact of life 2007