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Are Spotty Fruits and Vegetables Safe to Eat? Instructional VideoAre Spotty Fruits and Vegetables Safe to Eat? Instructional Video
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4th - 12th
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10 mins
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Are Spotty Fruits and Vegetables Safe to Eat?

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Are funky-looking fruits and vegetables dangerous? Not if you carefully wash them. Find out why by checking out this short video that explains the science behind the cosmetic problems.

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Concepts

food hygiene, food preservation

Additional Tags

science

Instructional Ideas

  • Flip the lesson having individuals view the video, complete the comprehension check, research some of the attached articles, and then return for a full-class discussion

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  • To re-watch the video, double click the image of the video found on the right-side of the resource

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  • The resource includes the video, a comprehension check, links to related articles, and a discussion question

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