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50 Informative Diagrams And Charts That Might Change The Way You Look At Food (New Pics)
FoodAUG 5, 2024

50 Informative Diagrams And Charts That Might Change The Way You Look At Food (New Pics)

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We can’t all be geniuses in the kitchen, even if we’ve watched the new season of The Bear. But people like cooking at home. In fact, 75% of Americans make something to eat themselves at least three times a week. Sadly, 28% also say they don’t know how to cook.
Luckily, it’s not something people are born with. It’s a skill we can all learn. To make it easier, we have some cool and simple picture-based guides for you here. They’re all about food and cooking, as shared by the good people of the Cool Guides subreddit. Feel like a beginner in the kitchen? Check these out, and let us know which ones were the most helpful!

#1 Not Sure If This Counts Because There Aren’t Actually Words, But I Just Think The Life Cycle Of A Strawberry Is Neat

Not Sure If This Counts Because There Aren’t Actually Words, But I Just Think The Life Cycle Of A Strawberry Is Neat
203points

#2 How To Pick The Right Watermelon

How To Pick The Right Watermelon
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#3 A Cool Guide

A Cool Guide
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There are many necessary life skills people complain that they're not taught in school. Doing your taxes is one people mention a lot in these types of discussions. I'd say that cooking is also a pretty necessary one. Yet, a survey in 2013 revealed that 28% of Americans say they can't cook. 

Granted, some schools around the world include cooking education and classes in their curriculum. The UK, for example, has The Cooking and Nutrition Curriculum. The purpose of these classes, as stated by them, is to teach children "how to cook and apply the principles of nutrition and healthy eating." 


#4 When To Boil Water To Cook Vegetables

When To Boil Water To Cook Vegetables
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#5 Apples On A Scale From Most Tart To Most Sweet

Apples On A Scale From Most Tart To Most Sweet
102points

#6 Burger Joint In Town

Burger Joint In Town
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But cooking is not just about making something delicious for yourself. Food literacy includes being informed about nutrition and making healthy diet choices in general. According to Monique Tello, MD, MPH, cooking at home can improve diet quality, prevent obesity and type 2 diabetes, and help people lose weight in general.

In fact, there has been evidence that cooking classes can help patients with type 2 diabetes manage their condition just as well as medication can. When people learn to cook for themselves, they eat less highly processed food and lower their sodium intake. "Hard to believe it, but time in the kitchen can be as valuable as medication for some people with diabetes," Tello writes.


#7 Banana Ripeness Guide

Banana Ripeness Guide
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#8 Do You Want To Raise Your Cooking Game? Learning About Aromatics Will Help Massively

Do You Want To Raise Your Cooking Game? Learning About Aromatics Will Help Massively
98points

#9 A Cool Guide To Japanese Gastronomy Prefixes And Suffixes

A Cool Guide To Japanese Gastronomy Prefixes And Suffixes
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We all eat – that's true for everyone in one way or another. Food is literally the sustenance of life, yet it can also make us pretty sick if we don't eat the right way. But do people actually know how to eat healthy? People say they want to eat healthily, as they opt for products with labels such as "multigrain," "sugar-free," and "organic."

#10 I Bet This Is Beautiful For Pan Crust

I Bet This Is Beautiful For Pan Crust
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#11 A Restaurant Guide For How You Want Your Steak Cooked

A Restaurant Guide For How You Want Your Steak Cooked
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#12 A Quick Guide To Tea!

A Quick Guide To Tea!
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However, most people seriously overestimate the healthiness of their diet. A 2022 study found that the majority of people (85% of the participants) inaccurately assess the quality of their diet. " It's mostly those who perceive their diet as poor who are able to accurately assess their diet," the study's lead author Jessica Thomson, PhD, said.

#13 Cake

Cake
85points

#14 How To Open A Lime!

How To Open A Lime!
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#15 Know Your Coffee Bean

Know Your Coffee Bean
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For years, the main point of reference for a healthy diet was the food pyramid. I'm a '90s baby, but even I grew up thinking grains were the building block of a healthy and nutritious diet. The USDA food pyramid has actually undergone quite a journey: created in 1992 and updated in 2005 to MyPyramid, now it seems to have disappeared completely.

#16 A Cool Guide About Eggs

A Cool Guide About Eggs
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80points

#17 Onion Use Guide

Onion Use Guide
75points

#18 Know Your Coffee

Know Your Coffee
73points

The problem with the original food pyramid was that it had little nuance. Yes, grains are an essential part of a well-rounded diet, but only if they are whole and unrefined. The same goes for fats; the original pyramid urged people to use it "sparingly" and ignored the benefits of plant-based fats, like eating avocado.

#19 This Is How To Measure Rice (Asian Style)

This Is How To Measure Rice (Asian Style)
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#20 A Cool Guide To Spoons

A Cool Guide To Spoons
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