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Vegetables Educational Posters, Prints & Charts
art and illustrations for kitchens, classrooms and restaurants.
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educational poster > social studies > food > vegetables < botany < biology < science
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Vegetable is a culinary term (not botanical) to describe any part of a plant that is usually food for humans, and is not a nut, fruit, grain, herb or spice. Vegetables include the flowering part of a plant, like broccoli; roots like carrots; stems like asparagus & rhubarb; leaves like lettuce; botanical fruits like tomatoes, pumpkins, & green beans; and immature seeds like peas and beans. Vegetarians are people who do not, or prefer not to, eat meat. The Hunzas, with an exclusively vegetarian diet, usually live to be over a 100 years old. A famous vegetarian is Albert Schweitzer.
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History of the Vegetable Kingdom I Art Print
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Art.com
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Vegetables - Vary Your Veggies - Fresh, Crunchy, Colorful, Bright - Bite into a bunch of good stuff!
• nutrition posters
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Periodic Table of Vegetable Poster has Vegetable number, Symbol, Latin Name, Calories, and Illustration, in the periodic table format.
• more periodic tables
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Summer Vegetables Art Poster
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Curcurbitales Art Print
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Cucurbitales - an order of flowering plants - squash, pumpkins, watermelon, melon & cucumber
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Root Vegetables Art Print
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The California Salad, Seasonal Greens
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Onions, Radishes and Carrots, from The First 'Album Vilmorin', 1850, Giclee Print
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Discovering the Potato -
The first European to see the potato, a plant native to Peru and cultivated there for 7,000 years, was Pedro de Cieza de Leon (1518–1560) Spanish Conquistador and historian, in 1540. The potato was introduced to Europe circa 1570, and Sir Walter Raleigh introduced the potato, a food that was considered fit only for the poor, to Ireland in 1589.
• more explorer posters
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The potato famine in Ireland (1845-1848) would have been a fresh memory to Europeans in van Gogh's time.
• Vincent van Gogh posters
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Squash Art Print
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Tomatoes Art Print
available at
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also zucchini, squash, beets in set
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Garlic Poster
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Art.com
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Dried Vegetables Art Print
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Art.com
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Peter Rabbit Eating Radishes, Art Print
available at-
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• Beatrix Potter posters
• women artist posters
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V is for VEGETABLE,
My favorite is corn.
Corn that is eaten as a vegetable is called "sweet corn", a variety with a high sugar content, and quite different from "field corn". Sweet corn is often eaten fresh as "corn on the cob", the kernels can also be removed from the cob and stored for eating later by canning or freezing.
Dried field corn is classified as a grain; it can be ground to make cornmeal that is a common food staple.
• alphabet posters
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The Vegetable Gardener, circa 1590, Giclee Print
Giuseppe Arcimboldo
b. 1527, Milan; d. 1593, Milan
available at-
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| Giuseppe Arcimboldo painted extraordinary portraits composed of representations of food, flowers, and books. His 'Autumn' portrait shows the bounty of nature at harvest time- squash, potatoes, grapes, Is visual puns makes his work a precursor to Surrealist like Salvador Dali. |
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Louise Moillon -
The Fruit and Vegetable Seller, Giclee Print
b. c. 1610; Paris
d. c. 1690
available at-
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• women artist posters
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Are you a Vegetarian? Have you made a choice not to eat meat, poultry or fish?
Eat a variety of foods for your health ... Get your protein - Include vegetarian sources of protein for energy and growth • beans • breads • cereals • nuts • peanut butter • tofu • soy milk
• more nutrition posters
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Albert Schweitzer
b. 1-14-1875; Alsace-Lorraine, Germany;
d. 9-4-1965, Lambaréné, Gabon, Africa
was awarded the 1952 Nobel Peace Prize for his philosophy of "reverence for life." which included limiting his consumption of meat.
• Nobel Peace Prize posters
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