logging in or signing up Food Pyramid aSGuest21091 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 146 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: June 24, 2009 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 1 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: Food Pyramid Slide 2: Grains Slide 3: Barley Barley is a large, brown grain. You can find it in stores. Pearled barley has more vitamins, minerals, and fiber. Barley can be eaten in soups, stews, hot cereals, and casseroles. You can also try adding barley to salads or stuffing. Slide 4: Corn Corn is a grain that grows on a cob with the kernels enclosed in a leafy husk. Corn can be eaten whole or ground into cornmeal, which can be made into foods such as bread or tortillas. Slide 5: Buckwheat Buckwheat is a reddish-brown plant seed, which can be eaten whole, cracked (broken), hulled (processed), or toasted. Buckwheat can be used in pilafs, burgers, Korean Cold Noodles or in casseroles Slide 6: Wheat Wheat is a plant that comes in two forms: winter wheat (planted in the fall) and spring wheat (planted in the spring). Wheat can be made into flour, noodles and so on. Slide 7: Rice Rice comes in many different varieties and is popular world-wide. Brown rice is unprocessed and contains more vitamins and minerals than white rice. We use rice to make rice noodles, rice cakes and so on. Slide 8: Food made from grains Slide 9: Cereal Slide 10: Bread Slide 11: Pasta (Italian Noodles) Slide 12: Noodles Slide 13: Crackers Slide 14: Fruits Slide 15: Pear Slide 16: Red Bananas Slide 17: Strawberries Slide 18: Peaches Slide 19: Pineapples Slide 20: Lemons Slide 21: Mangoes Slide 22: Apples Slide 23: Grapes Slide 24: Watermelon Slide 25: Kiwi Slide 26: Longans Slide 27: Papaya Slide 28: Dragon Fruit Slide 29: Mangosteen Slide 30: Durian Slide 31: Jackfruit Slide 32: Vegetables Slide 33: Carrots Slide 34: Broccoli Slide 35: Lettuce Slide 36: Bittergourd Slide 37: Winter Melon Slide 38: Leeks Slide 39: Celery Slide 40: Spinach Slide 41: Cauliflower Slide 42: Eggplant Slide 43: Bean Sprout Slide 44: Cucumber Slide 45: Sweet Potatoes Slide 46: Ginger Slide 47: Garlic Slide 48: Onions Slide 49: Meat And Protein Slide 50: Pig Slide 51: Pork Ribs Slide 52: Bacon Slide 53: Ham Slide 54: Mince Pork Slide 55: Cow Slide 56: Beef Slide 57: T-bone Steak Slide 58: Beef Ribs Slide 59: Chicken Slide 60: Chicken Feet Slide 61: Chicken Breast Slide 62: Chicken Wings Slide 63: Chicken Drumsticks Slide 64: Fish Slide 65: Sardine Fish Slide 66: Tuna Fish Slide 67: Eel Slide 68: Eggs Slide 69: Salted Duck Eggs Slide 70: Century Eggs Slide 71: Beans Slide 72: Red Beans Slide 73: Green Beans Slide 74: Soya Bean Slide 75: Nuts Slide 76: Hazelnuts Slide 77: Almonds Slide 78: Walnuts Slide 79: Diary Slide 80: Milk Slide 81: Yogurt Slide 82: Cheese Slide 83: Fat, Oil And Sugar Slide 84: Oil Slide 85: Butter Slide 86: Potatoes Chips Pringles Original Slide 87: Candies Slide 88: Bubble Gum Slide 89: Chewing Gum Slide 90: Cotton Candy Slide 91: Cream You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
Food Pyramid aSGuest21091 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 146 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: June 24, 2009 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 1 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: Food Pyramid Slide 2: Grains Slide 3: Barley Barley is a large, brown grain. You can find it in stores. Pearled barley has more vitamins, minerals, and fiber. Barley can be eaten in soups, stews, hot cereals, and casseroles. You can also try adding barley to salads or stuffing. Slide 4: Corn Corn is a grain that grows on a cob with the kernels enclosed in a leafy husk. Corn can be eaten whole or ground into cornmeal, which can be made into foods such as bread or tortillas. Slide 5: Buckwheat Buckwheat is a reddish-brown plant seed, which can be eaten whole, cracked (broken), hulled (processed), or toasted. Buckwheat can be used in pilafs, burgers, Korean Cold Noodles or in casseroles Slide 6: Wheat Wheat is a plant that comes in two forms: winter wheat (planted in the fall) and spring wheat (planted in the spring). Wheat can be made into flour, noodles and so on. Slide 7: Rice Rice comes in many different varieties and is popular world-wide. Brown rice is unprocessed and contains more vitamins and minerals than white rice. We use rice to make rice noodles, rice cakes and so on. Slide 8: Food made from grains Slide 9: Cereal Slide 10: Bread Slide 11: Pasta (Italian Noodles) Slide 12: Noodles Slide 13: Crackers Slide 14: Fruits Slide 15: Pear Slide 16: Red Bananas Slide 17: Strawberries Slide 18: Peaches Slide 19: Pineapples Slide 20: Lemons Slide 21: Mangoes Slide 22: Apples Slide 23: Grapes Slide 24: Watermelon Slide 25: Kiwi Slide 26: Longans Slide 27: Papaya Slide 28: Dragon Fruit Slide 29: Mangosteen Slide 30: Durian Slide 31: Jackfruit Slide 32: Vegetables Slide 33: Carrots Slide 34: Broccoli Slide 35: Lettuce Slide 36: Bittergourd Slide 37: Winter Melon Slide 38: Leeks Slide 39: Celery Slide 40: Spinach Slide 41: Cauliflower Slide 42: Eggplant Slide 43: Bean Sprout Slide 44: Cucumber Slide 45: Sweet Potatoes Slide 46: Ginger Slide 47: Garlic Slide 48: Onions Slide 49: Meat And Protein Slide 50: Pig Slide 51: Pork Ribs Slide 52: Bacon Slide 53: Ham Slide 54: Mince Pork Slide 55: Cow Slide 56: Beef Slide 57: T-bone Steak Slide 58: Beef Ribs Slide 59: Chicken Slide 60: Chicken Feet Slide 61: Chicken Breast Slide 62: Chicken Wings Slide 63: Chicken Drumsticks Slide 64: Fish Slide 65: Sardine Fish Slide 66: Tuna Fish Slide 67: Eel Slide 68: Eggs Slide 69: Salted Duck Eggs Slide 70: Century Eggs Slide 71: Beans Slide 72: Red Beans Slide 73: Green Beans Slide 74: Soya Bean Slide 75: Nuts Slide 76: Hazelnuts Slide 77: Almonds Slide 78: Walnuts Slide 79: Diary Slide 80: Milk Slide 81: Yogurt Slide 82: Cheese Slide 83: Fat, Oil And Sugar Slide 84: Oil Slide 85: Butter Slide 86: Potatoes Chips Pringles Original Slide 87: Candies Slide 88: Bubble Gum Slide 89: Chewing Gum Slide 90: Cotton Candy Slide 91: Cream