http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-22730613
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Almost a third of UK primary pupils think cheese is made from plants and a quarter think fish fingers come from chicken or pigs, suggests a survey.
Nearly one in 10 secondary pupils thinks tomatoes grow under ground, according to the poll for the British Nutrition Foundation (BNF).
Some 27,500 five-to-16-year-olds were questioned last month.
The charity says the figures prove the need for better teaching about cooking and healthy eating.
The survey also revealed confusion about the source of staples such as pasta and bread among younger pupils, with about a third of five-to-eight-year-olds believing that they are made from meat.
Some 19% of this age group did not realise that potatoes grew under ground, with 10% thinking they grew on bushes or trees.
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I blame the parent(s) .....