i would think it would be jello because it has no traces of plant life.. examples: bread (wheat) gum (mint) Hamburgers (grass) because burgers are meat and that animal (the cow) eats grass and so on with the everlasting food chain... other than maybe some kinds of jello with some natural flavoring i think that's the only thing that dosent have any plant life in the making (or nutritious value)
All of the food we eat either comes from plants or from animals that eat plants. That food is our source of energy. That energy originated as sunlight that plants captured via photosynthesis.
The important gas oxygen is generated in green plants.
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Hispanic food originated from a combination of indigenous ingredients and cooking techniques from the different regions of Latin America, influenced by European, African, and indigenous cuisines. The diverse cuisines of Hispanic food are a reflection of the rich history and cultural exchanges that have taken place in the region over centuries.
plants get their food from sunlight
Escargots (Snails)
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Photosynthesis
Plants get there food from Photosynthesis which is nergy from the sun
Remains of vegetables are the best food for plants.
Herbivores depend on plants for food.