1 in 10 teenagers (6 - 11 years old) in the UK have never had cherry tomatoes; 3 in 10 young people don't know that tuna meat comes fro...

1 in 10 teenagers (6 - 11 years old) in the UK have never had cherry tomatoes; 3 in 10 young people don't know that tuna meat comes from fish ...
Daily Mail cited a 2017 survey result: 1 in 3 primary school pupils in the UK thought that chicken eggs were laid by cows.
Experts say that British children are seriously lacking in basic knowledge of food origin.

1 in 3 primary school pupils in the UK still thinks that eggs are laid by cows
Specifically, these conclusions come from a British Nutrition Organization poll of 27,500 children. Among them, 1 in 3 children believe that cheese is of vegetable origin and that tomatoes grow underground.
In the latest survey of 1,000 children 6-11 years old, conducted by the Zanussi cooking school and kitchen appliances, showed the same.
Zanussi spokesman Chris George said: "We have a duty to let children know the basic principles and knowledge related to food. This allows them to form healthy habits."

Not just for kids, there's another incredible truth: Millions of Americans think chocolate milk is squeezed directly from brown cows!
Dairygood is the website of the US Dairy Industry Innovation Center, representing many experts, dairy food companies as well as hundreds of thousands of families on dairy farms. Their mission is to strive to bring about changes in milk quality to bring the best products for human health and development.
In Dairygood's Q&A, most people, mostly Americans, asked: "Is chocolate milk made from brown cows?". This is considered a common conception of the people of the flag country. Perhaps because chocolate milk is brown, they believe it comes from a brown cow !?
According to the Daily Mail
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