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© British Nutrition Foundation 2005

Where does food come

from?

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There are many different places where we buy food.

We buy food from:

markets shops supermarketsfarms

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What food would you buy from a bakery?

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What food would you buy from a market stall?

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What food would you buy from a butcher?

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What food would you buy from a fishmonger?

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We eat lots of different types of food.

However, all food comes from:

plants animals

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What are these?

_ _ _ _ p e a s

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What are these?

_ _ _ _ _s he e p

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What is this?

_ _ _ _ _ap p l e

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What is this?

_ _ _ p i g

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What is this?

_ _ _ _ _l emo n

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What is this?

_ _ _ _f i s h

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What is this?

b r e a d_ _ _ _ _

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What is this?

_ _ _ _ _ _c a r r o t

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What is this?

_ _ _ _m i l k

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What is this?

_ _ _ _ _ _p o t a t o

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What is this?

_ _ _ c o w

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Plants are grown on farms and in gardens.

Apples grow on trees.

Cabbages are leaves from a plant.

Wheat grows in a field.

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There are many different types of plants that we eat for food.Grapes grow on a vine.

Potatoes grow under the ground.

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Some animals, like cows and chickens, live on farms.

Other animals, like fish and crabs, live in the sea or rivers.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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There are many different types of foods that come from plants.

is made from

are made from potatoes.Chips

Bread wheat.

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There are many different types of foods that come from animals.

Chickens eggs.

is from

lay

Milk a cow.

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Where does food come from?

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• 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

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For further information, go to:

www.foodafactoflife.org.uk