Food from plants and animals
Almost everything that we eat comes from a plant or an animal.
People eat many different foods from plants, such as potatoes, carrots and apples.
Some people eat foods from animals too, such as:
- pork from a pig.
- seafood, like salmon or prawns.
- beef from cattle.
Cattle are animals that provide milk and meat, such as cows and buffalo.
Video: Where does food come from?
Do you know where your food comes from? Learn about some of the different ways we get the things we eat.
Food from the land and water
Most of the food we eat comes from the land, but we can also get food from the water.
Land
Farmers on the land raise animals to provide food. For example, cows can make milk and hens can lay eggs.
Farmers also grow fruit and vegetables. They also grow other crops, such as wheat, which is used to make bread.
Water
Fish and shellfish can be caught in the sea, lakes and rivers.
Some farmers also have underwater farms where they produce fish, such as salmon, or shellfish, like oysters.
Grow your own beanstalk
It isn't just farmers who grow food. Anyone can grow fruit and vegetables.
Try this simple method to grow your own beanstalk and see how tall it grows.
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Food can be grown at school, at home or at an allotment.
It doesn鈥檛 matter how much space you have - it could be a big space outside or a small pot inside.
Key words
Cattle | Large animals, such as cows, that are mainly raised for either their meat or milk. |
Crops | Plants that are grown by farmers in large amounts. |
Shellfish | Sea creatures that we can eat that live in a shell. |
Allotment | A piece of land that is used by many people to grow vegetables, fruit or plants. |
Quiz: Land or water?
Can you remember if these foods come from the land or the water?
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