Protest Junk Food, Vegetables Planted School

Written By Luthfie fadhillah on Monday, March 14, 2011 | 7:23 AM

Pages elementary schools in Manila, Philippines, turned into a vegetable garden, as resistance to eating junk food culture that came from the United States. Elementary school children are taught how to plant and care and eating a variety of vegetables peculiar habit, such as eggplant, moringa leaves, okra, and beligo.

Various traditional Filipino dishes that use vegetables are more rarely expressed in these houses were less popular with fast food. National Nutrition Survey in 2009 showed that 27 percent of the adult population in the Philippines are overweight and 25 percent suffer from hypertension due to fast food eating habits that contain high salt and fat.

Dulce nutritionist Aranda said the program was started to eat vegetables showed a positive impact on school children. "The data show, they become more healthy, more listening in class, and doing better," said Aranda.

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Atlanta Plastic Surgeons said...

Yes the fast food generation enjoy having it all the time.I see them unable to lose the pounds after a certain age.It is time they are inculcated to good health and healthy simple home food. Atlanta Plastic Surgeons

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