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PowerPoint 303 Plants © Food – a fact of life 2007

What food comes from this plant? © Food – a fact of life 2007

Can you tell now? Strawberries © Food – a fact of life 2007

What food comes from this plant? © Food – a fact of life 2007

Can you tell now? Apples © Food – a fact of life 2007

What food comes from this plant? © Food – a fact of life 2007

Can you tell now? A parsnip © Food – a fact of life 2007

What food comes from this plant? © Food – a fact of life 2007

Can you tell now? Flour Which can be used to make… Bread © Food – a fact of life 2007

What food comes from this plant? © Food – a fact of life 2007

Can you tell now? Potatoes © Food – a fact of life 2007

Lots of our food comes from plants. Can you think of any more? © Food – a fact of life 2007

Can you name these foods that come from plants? Tomatoes Lettuce Bread Cauliflower Spring onions Breakfast cereal Broccoli Grapes © Food – a fact of life 2007

© Food – a fact of life 2007 © Food – a fact of life 2007