Explore how food tasting activities support hands-on learning and healthy food choices.
Eating is learned behavior and as such, children need many and varied exposures to food throughout their development, starting early and often is best.
Children may need to see, feel, smell, touch, and/or taste a new food ten to fifteen times before they eat and enjoy the food. Food tasting activities allow children to explore a wide variety of foods, some of which are new to them. When done in a safe and nurturing environment, children are more likely to participate, try new foods on their own, and continue to engage in new food exploration when presented with the opportunity.
Food Tasting A to Z: Taste various foods from A to Z
Mindfully Tasting: Through a mindful eating activity, children practice slowing down and paying attention.
1. Hold sample food and/or distribute samples to each child.
2. Say:
Discuss the activity as a group and give children a chance to share what they learned.
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