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Buying food at the market Duration: 03:13 We see people buying oranges, ham and cheese at the central market in Valencia. |
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Farming citrus fruit in the Caribbean Duration: 04:52 A report about life in the Caribbean, focusing on a family who grow citrus fruits for export. |
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The 'Five a Day' song - eating fruit and vegetables Duration: 01:18 Barnaby Bear is at a primary school singing a song about eating Five a Day. The catchy song promotes eating five pieces of fruit or vegetables a day in order to keep fit and healthy. |
fruits, vegetables, carrots, tomatoes, oranges, peppers, grapes, bananas, beans, aubergines, sugar snaps, fit, healthy, handwashing, hygiene
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What do you do? Duration: 01:12 People describe their work, which varies from painters and florists to market traders and students. |
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Spheres, cubes and cuboids Duration: 01:12 An introduction to the properties and uses of spheres and cubes. |
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Growing food in Valencia Duration: 03:32 An introduction to Valencia's central market and its food growing region, where water is strictly controlled. |
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Foods and materials from plants Duration: 00:42 A look at the range of useful foods and materials we get from plants, such as wicker for baskets, wheat for bread, and oil made from nuts and seeds. |
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Market history - Norwich market then and now Duration: 05:02 Farmers from 500 years ago, bring their produce to Norwich market to trade with other stallholders. |
Market, history, chronology, harvest, crops, vegetables, goods, produce, seasona, barter, trade, city, development, change, over time, primarymarkets
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Filming a Stunt Duration: 02:17 The crew films a stunt involving bicycles and introduces a new character. |
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A child led tour of Xingping in Guangxi province of China Duration: 08:18 An introduction to the human and physical geography of Xingping in Guangxi province of China. |
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