Across
- 1. Cooked in oil or fat (example: fried eggs, fried chicken)
- 3. Nutrients in fruits and vegetables that keep you healthy
- 7. A sharp taste, like lemon or vinegar
- 8. – Food that is not raw; it has been heated or prepared
- 10. Made with the whole grain (healthier bread or pasta)
- 11. – Tastes like salt, like chips or pretzels
- 12. Not cooked (example: raw vegetables, raw fish)
- 13. A sugary taste, like candy or cake
- 14. Nutrients in foods like bread, rice, and pasta that give you energy
Down
- 1. – Very cold, kept in a freezer (example: frozen peas, frozen pizza)
- 2. Healthy substances in food that help your body work well (like calcium or iron)
- 4. Recently made, picked, or cooked (example: fresh fruit, fresh bread)
- 5. Cooked in hot water (example: boiled rice, boiled potatoes)
- 6. – Nutrients in foods like meat, eggs, and beans that help build your body
- 8. – The energy you get from food (too many calories can make you gain weight)
- 9. Good for your body; helps you feel well and strong
- 15. – Cooked in the oven (example: baked bread, baked fish)
