Sky News
Half of the food produced in the world is thrown away
Half of the food produced in the world is thrown away
AFP News Agency
VOICED: Vegetable Orchestra plays with its food
VOICED: Vegetable Orchestra plays with its food
Bloomberg
The Farm of the Future Is Portable
May.25 -- Alesca Life’s shipping container farm is a green haven in central Beijing. Could this be the way to grow safer food to feed China’s increasing population? (video by Vicky Feng, Robin Fall)
Curated Video
Schoolkids help First Lady plant first seedlings in new garden
1. First Lady Michelle Obama, White House kitchen staff members, and schoolchildren preparing to start planting White House garden
2. Michelle Obama putting on gardening gloves
3. Obama bending down to start planting
4. Obama kneeling...
Sherman Grinberg Film Library
Jimmy Durante And Son PSA On Victory Gardens, End
Jimmy Durante's neighbor (played by his real-life son) with shovel in victory garden addresses camera / man encourages growing vegetables at home / Jimmy in hat enters and agrees.
AFP News Agency
VOICED: Rooftop farms flourish in space-starved Hong Kong
VOICED: Rooftop farms flourish in space-starved Hong Kong
Curated OER
Backstage with Elmo: David Beckham
Elmo interviews David Beckham about his favorite things. We learn that David likes playing soccer with his three sons and eating salad.
American Chemical Society
How Does Cooking Affect Nutrients in Veggies?
Microwave, steam, bake, or just eat them raw—what is the best way to preserve the nutrients in the vegetables we eat? The episode of the ACS Reactions series considers different cooking methods and their effects on the vitamins and...
SciShow
Why Tomatoes are Fruits, and Strawberries aren't Berries
Berries are fruits that come from a single ovary with multiple seeds. Video explains how produce is classified based on what part of the plant it comes from. It covers vegetables, fruit, nuts, and subsets of each. It also stresses...
Sesame Street
Man Of La Muncha
What a wonderful way to explore vegetables! This video features a Shakespearian-style performance about a man trying to decide which vegetable to eat for dinner. There are rhymes, great examples of language usage, and a lot of fun.
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Home Gardening
These Fizzy's Lunch Lab videos promote the benefits of growing fresh fruits and vegetables in home gardens, by showing students how soil, water, and sunlight are the key ingredients to a basic garden. [3:54]
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Sodium
These Fizzy's Lunch Lab videos provide an informative overview of the role of sodium in proper nutrition. Students learn how the body only needs a small amount of sodium daily, and too much sodium can cause dehydration, drowsiness and...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Veggies
These Fizzy's Lunch Lab videos and related lesson plan provide an informative overview of food and nutrition topics with an emphasis on vegetables. Using these materials, students will learn that veggies contain specific nutrients that...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood: Katerina Finally Tries a New Food
Katerina discovers that she really likes bell peppers! She even tries carrots, but doesn't like them. Teach kids to understand that trying foods is important. After they have tried a new food, they can decide if they like it or not. [1:24]
Reina Takahashi
Vimeo: Reina Takahashi: Chomp
Animated video communicates to children that eating vegetables can be fun. [1:28]
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Garden of Eating
Students are asked how poor weather conditions affect the cost of fruits and vegetables.
NPR: National Public Radio
Npr Videos: Skunk Bear: Pumpkin Facts
Learn some things about America's favorite decorative gourd. [3:27]
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Healthy Eating: Family Gardens
In this video, Samuel Davis (age 11, Louisiana) describes his use of garden vegetables in his Healthy Lunchtime Challenge winning recipe for Sam's Southern Savoring Salmon Supreme (S5). Sam shows off his family's backyard garden, where...