Agricultural Literacy Curriculum Matrix
The Story of Food: An Illustrated History of Everything We Eat
This glorious visual celebration of food in all its forms reveals the extraordinary cultural impact of the foods we eat, explores the early efforts of humans in their quest for sustenance, and tells the fascinating stories behind individual foods. With profiles of the most culturally and historically interesting foods of all types, from nuts and grains, fruits and vegetables, and meat and fish, to herbs and spices, this fascinating culinary historical reference provides the facts on all aspects of each food's unique story. Feature spreads shine a spotlight on influential international cuisines and the local foods that built them. The Story of Food explains how foods have become the cornerstone of our culture, from their origins to how they are eaten and their place in world cuisine.
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Lessons Associated with this Resource
- The Columbian Exchange of Old and New World Foods (Grades 6-8)
- Wheat: Ancient and Ageless
- Herbs and Spices of the World
- The Columbian Exchange of Old and New World Foods (Grades 9-12)
- The Columbian Exchange of Old and New World Foods (Grades 3-5)
- Cultures, Food, and Communities Around the World (Grades 3-5)
- Geography and Climate for Agricultural Landscapes (Grades 6-8)
- Geography and Climate for Agricultural Landscapes (Grades 9-12)
- Where Does It Come From?
- Tasty Testing
- Cultures, Food, and Communities Around the World (Grades K-2)
- Growing Grains