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A-Z foods
Hope You Enjoy!
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A is for Apple
Apples come in all shades of colours like reds,
greens and yellows.
Did you know The apples variety Delicious is
the most grown in the United States. Most apple
blossoms are pink when they open but gradually
fade to white. Apples are also grown in all 50
states.
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B is for bubble gum
Bubble gum is very chewy it last a long time they
are good for flights so your ears dont
Did you know Extra is the name of the second
sugar free gum launched by Wrigley's in the
United States and was introduced in 1984.
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C is for Coconuts
Did you know A coconut tree can grow up to 30m
tall and its leaves can grow to 4-6m long.
The coconut palm tree is grown
through out the tropical world it is mostly used
for decoration.
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D is for Doritos
Did you know Doritos are sold in any country
worldwide. Doritos is a brand of flavored
tortilla chips produced since 1961 by the
American food company Frito-Lay.
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E is for Eggs
Did you know Egg yolks are used mainly to make
mayonnaise and other dishes high in fat. The
albumen, or egg white contains protein but
contains less fat.
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F is for Fish
Star Fish
Star Fish
Did you know All fish have a back bone. All
fish are cold-blooded. There are three classes
for fish jawless cartilaginous and bony fish.
Fish have been around for 500 million years.
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G is for Grapes
Grapes can come in different colour like green,
purple and red. It doesnt matter what colour
they are they all taste the same.
Did you know That some grape vine
roots stocks have been found
in China that date back before the
great ice age! Different
countries call there grapes different things
Greek oivos
Latin vinum Italian vino
French vins.
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H is for Honey
Did you know To make honey, bees drop
the nectar into the honeycomb
and then evaporate it by fanning
their wings.
Due to the high level of fructose, honey is 25
sweeter then table sugar.
Did you know That one honeybee only makes 1/12th
a teaspoon of honey in its entire lifetime
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I is for Ice-cream
Gelati
Gelatis are most know as a pale colour.
Did you know Gelati is what the Italians call
ice-cream, but we also use the word Gelati in
Australia as a cold refreshing ice-cream.
Ice-cream
Ice-cream
Gelati
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J is for Jelly
Did you know A jelly roll is a US term for a
Swiss roll.
Did you know A jelly is a sweet or
savory food gel, usually made though
the addition of gelatin
to edible liquids. Jellies
are smooth-textured and made from fruit juice,
such as grape jelly.
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K is for Kiwifruit
Did you know The most common cultivars of
kiwifruit are oval, and about the size of a large
hens egg.
Did you know Kiwi fruits usually grow in the
Autumn time.
Did you know Kiwi fruit is a good source of the
antioxidant Vitamin E.
Some people like to call there kiwi fruits
Golden Hairy.
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L is for Lemon
Did you know Lemon is a well know citrus fruit.
Did you know A lemon tree is a small tree (to
about 5 meters tall) with thorny branches and
purple egged white blossoms. Lemons have a
refreshing, acid flavor they are used in summer
drinks, such as lemonade and punch,
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M is for Mango
Common Names
Mango, Mangot, Manga Mangou.
Did You Know The mango tree plays a sacred role
in India, it is a symbol of love and some think
that this tree will grant wishes.
Colors Mangos can come in different varieties
of colors like reddish, yellowish, purple and
greenish.
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N is for Noodles
Did You Know There are more than 600
pasta shapes produced worldwide.
Did You Know Noodles are a thin strip of dough
that has been rolled, dried and cooked in boiling
water. Noodles are an excellent
source of vitamins and minerals including
thiamin, riboflavin, niacin and iron.
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O is for Orange
Did You Know Oranges are most know for growing
in Winter the best. Spain have over 35,000,000
orange trees in their country.
Did You Know Orange trees are
evergreen trees. They grow up to 8 to 15 meters
high. People in Nepal almost never peel their
oranges, but eat them rind and all.

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P is for Pineapple
Did You Know The long-pointed leaves are 20 - 72
in. in length, usually needle tipped and
generally fairly sharp.
Common Names Pineapple, Ananas,
Nanas, Pina.
Did You Know This plant can grow to 2-1/2 to 5
ft. high and can spread to 3 to 4 ft. The leaves
on this plant are like a short stem with a
rosette of waxy and strap like leaves.
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Q is for Queso
Did You Know Queso is a type of Spanish cheese.
Did You Know The colour of Queso (cheese) is
normal a yellow colour but sometimes you may find
it is a yellowish orange colour also.
Did You Know Spanish aged cheese is salty, white
and slightly similar to feta in flavour. You also
may hear people call this cheese Queso fresco.
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R is for Rhubarb
Rhubarb is best grown in the late spring time and
keeps better when it is cold.
Rhubarb leaves are very poisonous because of all
the oxalate acid that they have in their leaves.
Did You Know Rhubarb is a very old plant. It was
discovered in the 18th century by the Europeans.
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S is for Smarties
Smarties are brightly colored, sugar coated
sweets with a milk chocolate centre. The
different 8 colors that Nestlé's like to make the
most are red, yellow, orange, green, pink, brown
and black
Did You Know Smarties were introduced in 1937
and are still the most popular sweet and one of
Nestlés major confectionary brands. Smarties are
manufactured in York, England.
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T is for Tomato
Vegetable Patch
Vegetable Patch
Did You Know The tomato is the world's most
popular fruit. And yes, just like the pumpkin, it
is a fruit. More than 60 million tons of tomatoes
are produced per year, 16 million tons more than
the second most popular fruit, the banana.
Tomatoes are used in many food product,
including, of course, tomato sauce, pasta and
pizza.
Tomatoes are rich in vitamins A and C and very
high in fibre.
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U is for Uglies
Uglies are a type of chocolate chip cookie.
Did You Know Believe it or not, Chocolate chip
cookies were invented by accident in the 1930's
by Ruth Wakefield.
Did You Know Most people like to call a cookie a
biscuit but in the United States and Canada, a
cookie is a small, flat baked pastry. In Scotland
they call their cookies buns and North America
call a cookie a quick bread.
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V is for Vegetables
Did You Know Peas
Fresh peas should be refrigerated. Half of their
sugar content will turn to starch within six
hours if they are kept at room temperature.

Did You Know Carrots are members of the parsley
family. Carrots are a taproot, a type of root
which grows downwards into the soil and swells.
Carrots come in many sizes and shapes
round, cylindrical, fat, long or thin.
Corn Fresh corn
on the cob will lose up to 40 of its sugar
content after 6 hours of room temperature
storage.
Corn Fresh corn
on the cob will lose up to 40 of its sugar
content after 6 hours of room temperature
storage.
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W is for Watermelon
Did You Know In 1990, Bill Carson, of Arrington,
grew the largest watermelon at 262 pounds, that
is still on the World Record books.
Watermelon is an ideal health food
because it doesn't contain any fat it is high in
fiber and has the goodness of vitamins A C.
Did You Know Watermelon it also a vegetable.
Did You Know It is related to cucumbers,
pumpkins and squash
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X is for Xanthan
Did You Know Xanthan gum is most often found in
salad dressings and sauces. It helps to stabilize
the colloidal oil and solid materials found in
these products. Also used in frozen foods and
beverages, Xanthan gum creates the pleasant
texture in many ice creams. Toothpaste often
contains Xanthan gum, where it serves as a binder
to keep the product uniform. Xanthan gum is also
used in gluten-free baking. Since the gluten
(found in wheat) must be omitted, Xanthan gum is
used to give the dough or batter a "stickiness"
that would otherwise be achieved with the gluten.
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Y is for Yoghurt
Did You Know Yoghurt is not fattening. Plain
yoghurt contains one third of the fat than one
piece of apple pie does.
Did You Know Americans eat over 200,000,000
pounds of it yoghurt each year!
Did You Know Yoghurt can help your acne if you
eat natural yoghurt.
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Z is for Zucchini
Did You Know Zucchinis usually grows to about
20cm long and about 3cm fat. Although yoghurt is
now a main product, research from the Australian
Dairy Corporation shows that more than 40 of
Australian men have never tasted yoghurt in their
entire life time.
Did You Know Zucchini is also another word for
Italian squash.
Did You Know Zucchini is easy to grow. It is a
warm season vegetable readily injured by frost.
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