
Enjoy these fun food facts for kids. Learn a range of interesting facts
about food and nutrition, topics that play an important role in
everyone’s lives. What foods are popular around the world? Is it common
to have a food allergy? What is a vegan? Find out the answers to these
questions and much more.
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McDonald’s fast food chains employ over 1.5 million people around the world. More
fast food facts.
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Different parts of the world have their own local
cuisine. The diets and general food habits of various cultures depend on
social, religious, economic and safety factors as well as the
availability of different foods.
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Examples of food and cuisine that are
popular or famous in certain areas of the world include hummus in the
Middle East, apple pie in the USA, raw fish in Japan, cheese in France,
roast meat and vegetables in England, curry in India and tortillas in
Mexico.
- There are around 2000 different plant types that humans use to cultivate food.
- Examples of popular vegetables include lettuce, carrots, asparagus, cauliflower, broccoli, spinach, potatoes and onions.
- The sweet potato is a root vegetable and is not closely related to the potato. More potato facts.
- Cutting onions releases a gas
which causes a stinging sensation when it comes into contact with your
eyes. Your body produces tears to dilute the irritant and remove it
from your eyes.
- Pumpkins are usually labelled as vegetables but they contain seeds and are technically fruit. More pumpkin facts.
- China is the largest producer of garlic, producing over 10 million tons in 2008 and accounting for over 75% of world output.
- Technically speaking, strawberries aren't even berries! Read our strawberry facts to learn more.
- The average apple contains around 130 calories. More apple facts.
- India is the world’s largest producer of bananas, producing nearly 22 million tons in 2007. More banana facts.
- Humans use many different methods for gathering food which include farming, hunting, gardening, foraging and fishing.
- Humans eat meat from a number of
different animals, common examples include meat from chickens, cows,
sheep and pigs. Other food products that come from animals include
milk, eggs and honey.
- Although humans are omnivores
(eating both plants and animals), many people choose not to eat meat
and fish, they are known as vegetarians. Those who don’t eat or use any
products made from animals (including eggs, dairy products and honey)
are known as vegans.
- Food for human consumption is
typically made from plants and animals but we also eat other products
such as fermented foods and fungus (mushrooms, truffles etc).
- Cooking is an important part of
food preparation that involves applying heat. In most cases this
transforms the chemical make up of food, altering its texture, flavor,
nutritional properties and appearance.
- Types of equipment used in the cooking process include ovens, microwaves, toasters, grills, pots and frying pans.
- Various cooking methods include boiling, simmering, steaming, sautéing, pan frying and deep-frying.
- Around 70 million people suffer
from food poisoning every year with around 7 million of these cases
being fatal. Careful food storage, temperature control and preparation
is necessary to avoid potentially dangerous bacteria, toxins and
viruses.
- Around 8% of children and 2% of
adults have some kind of food allergy, this occurs when the body’s
immune system incorrectly assumes a certain food protein is harmful and
attacks it. Common examples of food allergies include reactions to
peanuts, gluten and shellfish.
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