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Explore the World with Fruits and Vegetables
The Explore the World with Fruits and Vegetables campaign
provides fun ideas for nutrition and education professionals to
encourage schoolchildren and their parents to eat more fruits
and vegetables by exploring new tastes provided by cuisines from
around the world.
Leader’s Guide(PDF-648k)
This guidebook provides ideas and resources for making this
campaign a success. Information on working with schools and the
media is provided for nutrition and education professionals. An
order form for materials, press release and helpful websites are
also provided in this manual.
Brochure(PDF-736k)
The tri-fold brochure for adults urges them to try new flavors
with fruits and vegetables by using spices or different cooking
techniques to give fruits and vegetables unique international
taste.
Also available in a
text-only version(PDF-62k)
Poster(PDF-18Mb)
The poster depicts children from different regions of the world
with the title: Fruits and Veggies – We Want More! This title is
translated into other languages surrounding collages of fruits
and vegetables common in different regions and cuisines of the
world.
Also available in a
text-only version(PDF-29k)
Interactive Worksheets(PDF-770k)
The four interactive worksheets of varying complexity show
fruits and vegetables used in international cuisine. Users are
given clues pertaining to their use in different countries and
asked to identify them.
Also available in a
text-only
version(PDF-50k)
Adult Recipe Cards(PDF-2.6Mb)
A set of 20 recipes provides adults many tasty ways that they
can prepare fruits and vegetables from around the world.
Also available in a
text-only
version(PDF-488k)
Kid Recipe Cards(PDF-2.9Mb)
Recipe cards for kids provide easy, tasty ways to prepare and
serve the fruits and vegetables from around the world that the
children learn about. There are 10 recipes included in this
collection.
Also available in a
text-only
version(PDF-243k)
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