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© British Nutrition Foundation 2012 Where does food come from? PowerPoint 301

© British Nutrition Foundation 2012 There are many different places where we buy food. We buy food from: marketsfarmsshopssupermarkets

© British Nutrition Foundation 2012 What food would you buy from a bakery?

© British Nutrition Foundation 2012 What food would you buy from a market stall?

© British Nutrition Foundation 2012 What food would you buy from a butcher?

© British Nutrition Foundation 2012 What food would you buy from a fishmonger?

© British Nutrition Foundation 2012 We eat lots of different types of food. However, all food comes from: animals plants or

© British Nutrition Foundation 2012 What are these? _ _ peas

© British Nutrition Foundation 2012 What are these? _ _ _ _ _ sheep

© British Nutrition Foundation 2012 What is this? _ _ _ _ _ apple

© British Nutrition Foundation 2012 What is this? _ _ _ pig

© British Nutrition Foundation 2012 What is this? _ _ plum

© British Nutrition Foundation 2012 What is this? _ _ fish

© British Nutrition Foundation 2012 What is this? bread _ _ _ _ _

© British Nutrition Foundation 2012 What are these? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ carrot s

© British Nutrition Foundation 2012 What is this? _ _ milk

© British Nutrition Foundation 2012 What is this? _ _ _ p ot a t o

© British Nutrition Foundation 2012 What is this? _ _ _ cow

© British Nutrition Foundation 2012 Plants are grown on farms and in gardens. Apples grow on trees. Cabbages are leaves from a plant. Wheat grows in a field.

© British Nutrition Foundation 2012 There are many different types of plants that we eat for food. Grapes grow on a vine.Potatoes grow under the ground.

© British Nutrition Foundation 2012 Some animals, like cows and chickens, live on farms. Other animals, like fish and crabs, live in the sea or rivers.

© British Nutrition Foundation 2012 © Food – a fact of life 2012