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Question
Did all the children in the class eat the same food items yesterday? Why?
Solution
No, because different children come from different families. They can be even from different regions of India
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Now on the blackboard write the names of all the food items that you have written on your plate.
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How many persons in the story can eat bhutta easily and why?
Vipul’s family In Vipul's family, there are some members who do not eat what Vipul eats. Do you think these people ‘do not eat’ or ‘cannot eat’ what Vipul eats? Let us read about Vipul's family. While returning home from school, Vipul bought a bhutta (corncob). He reached home and asked his mother – Where is Chhutki? I want to see her His mother replied – Chhutki is in the room upstairs. Vipul caught his grandmother’s hand and said – You also come upstairs with me. His mother stopped him – I have soaked Ba’s chapati in dal. Let her first have her meal. Have you put sugar in the dal? After coming to Nagpur you have forgotten our own way of making food – said Dadi to Vipul’s mother. I have tasted the dal. It has been prepared well – replied Vipul’s mother. Vipul picked up his grandmother’s plate and ran upstairs. He asked her to follow him quickly. When I was your age I could run up a hill at the same time – said Dadi. Vipul gave the bhutta he was eating to his Mami, washed his hands and lifted little Chhutki. Suddenly Chhutki started crying. She is hungry – said Mami. She sat down to feed Chhutki. |
Can all old people eat bhutta? Why?
Ask your elders and fill in the table.
What can they eat | What they can not eat | |
Child | ||
Young | ||
Old |
Find out where each of these things is eaten more.
Write the names of three food items you like to eat and three that you dislike.
Like | |||
Dislike |
What are the reasons that decide what we eat? Put an '√' on them. Add to the list.
- What is easily available?
- What we can buy?
- Customs and traditions.
Names of some things are given below. Put an '✓' on the things that can be eaten. If you are not sure about anything you may ask your teacher.
Banana flowers | Hen’s eggs | Cauliflower | |||
Drumstick flowers | Leaves of Arvi | Meat | |||
Mushroom | Rat | Seeds of onion (Kalonji) | |||
Lotus stem | Fish | Crab | |||
Red ants | Frog | Grass | |||
Leftover chapati | Amla | Coconut oil | |||
Camel's milk | Chapati made of Bajra | Chapati made of gram |