Starter quiz
- Which food comes from animals?
- eggs ✓
- beans
- bananas
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- Match the following:
- These foods are grown:⇔pears, carrots and grapes. ✓
- These foods are reared:⇔chickens, pigs and sheep. ✓
- These foods are caught:⇔tuna, salmon and prawns. ✓
- True or false? Our food comes from shops and supermarkets.
- True
- False ✓
- Which of these foods come from a plant?
- potato ✓
- milk
- eggs
- papaya ✓
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Exit quiz
- Which is the origin of apple juice?
- True or false? ‘Farm to fork’ is only for food from a farm and eaten with a fork.
- True
- False ✓
- Put this 'farm to fork' chain in the correct order:
- 1⇔wheat
- 2⇔flour
- 3⇔bread
- Match the origin of the food:
- scrambled egg⇔chicken ✓
- yogurt⇔dairy cow ✓
- bagel⇔wheat ✓
- prawn cocktail⇔prawns ✓
- Put this 'farm to fork' chain in the correct order.
- 1⇔dairy cow
- 2⇔milk
- 3⇔cheese
- Food is changed from ‘farm to fork’ to make it edible and ______ to eat.
- 'safe' ✓
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Key learning points
- The term 'farm to fork' refers to the food chain of a food's origin to consumption.
- Food is changed from 'farm to fork' to make other foods, such as cheese from milk, bread from wheat and ham from pigs.
- Food is changed from 'farm to fork' to make it edible and safe to eat.
Common misconception
'Farm to fork' only applies to food produced on a farm and eaten with a fork.
'Farm to fork' is a term used to describe the direct connection between food production (not just on farms) and its consumption (being eaten, not just with a fork).
Keywords
Origin - the point or place where something begins
Farm to fork - showing the origin of a food through to eating it
Edible - suitable for eating
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