Some foods that come from plants are: oatmeal, flour (wheat, soy, corn, others), cereals, bread, donuts, potato chips, sprouts (like alfalfa, broccoli, radish, lentil, etc), barley, many of the food supplements that people take, and lots of others!
lots of foods come from plants. i am doing a project, and i have to name 20 things from plants. One of the foods is apples, bananas, strawberries, and lots more!
Many foods comr from plants. Fruits, vegetables, and grain all come from plants.
Here are some plants people eat: tomatoes, carrots, apples, peaches and celery.
Ultimately all food comes from the sun (but you can't get any nutrients yourself from that directly, except for vitamin D).Secondarily all food comes from some kind of green plant that can make sugar directly from sunlight and then use that sugar to make or collect the other main nutrients.Tertiarily some foods come from animals that eat plants and make certain nutrients that plants can't make.Quaternarily some foods come from microbial (fungi and/or bacteria) fermentation of foods from plants or animals.Quintinarily some foods are processed and packaged in factories.Finally you usually purchase food from a store, restaurant, food vendor, etc.
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Most of the foods we eat in the US come from different countries. Here are some examples. The hot dog (the "frankfurter") was invented in Germany. Pizza and Pasta were invented in Italy. Hummus is from Greece, and so on.
Foods that come from stems include asparagus, which is the edible shoot of the plant, and celery, known for its crunchy stalks. Bamboo shoots are another example, harvested from young bamboo plants. Additionally, rhubarb, often used in desserts, is the edible stem of the plant.
Dietary fiber is from cellulose, only manufactured by plants. Insoluble fibers are also only in plants.
All food comes from plants, though not all foods come directly from plants, for example beef originally was a plant, because the cow eats the grass, which is a plant. There may be one or two exceptions to this but none that I am aware of :L
It was the other way around. The Europeans got foods/plants from the New World. Potatoes, chocolate, tomatoes, corn are some of the new foods.
They sit atop plants and flowering bushes and simply wait for an insect to come close. They hunt by ambush. One of their favorite foods is bees.
They can eat meat, seads, plants, and some human foods.