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Beet Lesson Plan

Fun Facts About Beets

    • Beet juice is widely used as a “natural” dye to give pink or red coloration to processed foods.

    • The color of beet roots can range from dark purple to bright red, yellow, and white. When cut transversely, the roots show light and dark rings, sometimes alternating.

    • The Chioggia beet is red and white-striped and nicknamed the “candy cane” beet.

    • Beets have the highest sugar content of any vegetable.

    • Small beets (about a half-inch in diameter) are good for eating raw. Medium and large-sized beets are best for cooking. Very large beets (more than three inches in diameter) may be too woody for eating.

What's Included in the Beet Lesson Plan

    • History

    • Tips & recipes

    • Nutritional information

    • Presenter outline & talking points

    • Sticker template

    • PowerPoint presentation

    • Student handouts

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