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© Food – a fact of life 2007 World food PowerPoint 253

© Food – a fact of life 2007 People eat and drink food in lots of different ways. Sometimes we eat with our hands:

© Food – a fact of life 2007 Sometimes we eat with cutlery or chopsticks:

© Food – a fact of life 2007 Sometimes we eat with cutlery or chopsticks:

© Food – a fact of life 2007 Sometimes we drink in different ways:

© Food – a fact of life 2007

Around the world, food is prepared and cooked in lots of different ways, using different equipment.

© Food – a fact of life 2007 Food can be steamed … dim sum vegetables fish potatoes

© Food – a fact of life 2007 Food can be stir-fried … vegetables noodles rice prawns meat

© Food – a fact of life 2007 Food can be barbequed … sweetcorn fish meat vegetables

© Food – a fact of life 2007 Food can be fried … eggs tempura chips chourros

© Food – a fact of life 2007 Food can be grilled … bacon bread fish tomatoes

© Food – a fact of life 2007 Food can be baked … cake pie tandoori chicken fish cakes

© Food – a fact of life 2007 Food can be roasted … beef yorkshire pudding potatoes vegetables

© Food – a fact of life 2007 Food can be simmered … soup casserole dumplings curry

© Food – a fact of life 2007 Food can be boiled … pasta rice potatoes cassava

© Food – a fact of life 2007 Food can be microwaved … baked beans vegetables fish potatoes

© Food – a fact of life 2007 Food can be cooked by … a hot stone (flat bread)

© Food – a fact of life 2007 Enjoy your food!

© Food – a fact of life 2007