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Eating Plants
Did you know that many foods you eat come
from plants? ThatÕs right! Some of your favorite
foods are parts of plants.
A tomato is a perfect example. Tomato plants
have fruit, seeds, ßowers, stems, leaves, and
roots. But with a tomato plant, you eat only the
fruit and the seeds. The big, red, juicy tomato is
the fruit, and the seeds are inside it.
You probably eat other fruits every day, too.
Strawberries, pears, and cherries are fruits.
Some fruits, like strawberries and bananas,
have tiny seeds that you eat right along with
the fruit. But sometimes you eat only part of the
fruit. For example, you donÕt eat the seeds of
an apple, and you donÕt eat the pit, or seed, of
a cherry.

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stem

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Seeds
There are some seeds that you can eat just
as they are. Peanuts are seeds. Wheat, corn,
almonds, and walnuts are all seeds, too.
Some seeds are used to make other kinds of
food. Did you know that the cereal and bread
you eat are made from the seeds of plants
such as wheat, oats, and rice? Those seeds are
called grains. Grains are used to make ßour.
Then the ßour is used to make bread
and cereal.

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Roots
Believe it or not, some plants have roots that
you can eat, too. In fact, you probably have
eaten roots without knowing it! Carrots and
beets are roots of plants. So are radishes and
turnips. Can you think of other vegetables that
may be roots?
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Stems and Stalks
Another part of some plants that you can eat is
the stem. Asparagus is the stem of the asparagus
plant. Many people think celery is a stem. It is
really the stalk of the leaf! Can you think of any
other stems or stalks that you can eat?

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Leaves
Have you ever eaten leaves? Of course you
have! Lettuce, which youÕve likely had in salads
or in sandwiches, is the leaf of a plant. Cabbage
and spinach are also leaves. Do you know any
other leafy foods?

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Flowers
There is one other part of some plants that
you can eatÑthe ßower. Did you know that
broccoli and caulißower are the ßower parts of
plants? You can eat these kinds of ßowers!
All plant parts can be eaten, but not all the
parts of all plants. The plant part you can eat
depends on the plant!

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Think and Write
1. What parts of plants can you eat?
2. What about the foods you eat. What parts
of plants do you eat the most?
3. What part of a plant is broccoli? What part
of a plant is a carrot?

Hands-On Activity
Favorite Fruit What is your favorite fruit or
vegetable? Draw a picture of it. Tell why it is
your favorite. What part of the plant is it?

School-Home Connection
WhatÕs Cooking? Who prepares the meals in
your home? Ask if you may help that person
prepare the foods that are made from plants.
Tell the person which parts of plants those
foods are.
GRADE 1
AL Book 2
WORD COUNT
400
GENRE
Expository NonÞction
LEVEL
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