How do we eat apples?
New Zealanders throw away around 22 million apples every year New Zealanders throw away around 22 million apples every year. Why do you think we waste so many apples? Tell learners New Zealanders throw away around 22 million apples every year. This is just families and children not supermarkets or farms. Why do you think we waste so many apples? Answers could include: They bruise or go brown They are too soft They are too big and we can’t finish eating them People buy too many and they can’t eat them up in time
Have you ever had an apple when you have only taken a few bites and left the rest? Why?
How do you eat your apple? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdCGnuccRv0
What can we do to waste less apples? Eat from the top Ask our parents to buy us smaller apples if we can’t finish large ones Share our apple with our friends if it’s too big Ask our parents to give us apple pieces instead of whole apples Eat the rest of the apple after school Turn it into a smoothie or make a toasted sandwich with apples
Enquiry Learning: What can we eat? Fruit: stem/ skin/ flesh/ core/ pips/ stone
Banana peel cake https://lovefoodhatewaste. co Banana peel cake https://lovefoodhatewaste.co.nz/recipes/banana-peel-cake/ Banana peel curry http://www.eatmyyythoughts.com/banana-skin-curry/
flesh / skin / leaves / stalk /roots /seeds Vegetable: flesh / skin / leaves / stalk /roots /seeds
Broccoli stalk fritters https://lovefoodhatewaste. co Broccoli stalk fritters https://lovefoodhatewaste.co.nz/recipes/broccoli-fritters/ Cauliflower leaf pesto https://lovefoodhatewaste.co.nz/recipes/cauliflower-sunflower-seed-pesto/