Just like with adults, the kinds of foods that kids like vary from person to person. Kids often like foods that they can pick up and eat with their hands. Things that look fun and familiar to them. Sometimes it also helps get kids to try new foods if you let them help cook them.
Cooked foods
No. They eat their traditional foods cooked, not raw
Potatoes, cooked cabbage, and brussel sprouts.
because with some foods if you eat itraw you might get sick
Cereal and sugary foods.
Cooked meat, plain noodles, plain pasta, ect.
the people in Norway eat foods like open sandwiches of breakfast and lunch. they do not eat cooked meals for there lunch at school. If someone has forgotten there lunch they have to bye them in the super market. for dinner they have cooked foods depending on the family. sometimes they have a pizza or pasta that sort of food.
The person who does not eat either raw or processed food will not have much of anything to eat. Foods that are not raw are cooked, and cooking is a form of processing.
Yes, fresh is very good for you. You get to eat the vitamins that are still in fresh foods. Cooked foods have less vitamins in them.
To drain foods that have been cooked
because some foods like eggs and beats contain bacteria that can make you sick if they are not cooked properly.
I believe in most cases, the "negative calorie" effect works with raw, or slightly cooked, vegetables.