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Food Groups Food Groups Recipe Tray

A food groups recipe tray scene, designed as a printable food groups coloring pages.

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Page size

Letter & A4

Difficulty

Easy

Best for

Ages 4-8

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01About this page

This printable coloring page shows a large serving tray arranged like a balanced meal sampler with several grouped foods placed in separate sections. In the upper left area, a fruit cluster includes an apple, a bunch of grapes, two bananas, and a strawberry. In the upper right area, a vegetable group features broccoli, a bell pepper, a carrot, and a round tomato. Centered on the tray is a round plate holding a slice of bread, a small bowl filled with grains or cereal, and several bow-tie pasta pieces. The lower left section presents protein foods, including a fish, a chicken drumstick, half an avocado, and a few beans. On the lower right, a dairy group contains a glass of milk, a wedge of cheese, and a yogurt cup with a spoon. Near the bottom of the tray, there is an empty round plate and a spoon. The page uses large, simple shapes and clear spacing, making each food item easy to recognize and enjoyable to color.

A large tray displays grouped fruits, vegetables, grains, proteins, and dairy foods in separate sections.

serving trayapplegrapesbananasstrawberrybroccoli

Coloring ideas

  • Use different colors for each food group to make the sections easy to distinguish.
  • Try warm reds and yellows for the fruit cluster, especially the apple, strawberry, and bananas.
  • Shade the vegetables with varied greens and orange to separate the broccoli, pepper, and carrot.
  • Keep the tray and plates in light neutral tones so the food stands out.

Suggested palette

apple redbanana yellowleafy greenscarrot orangetomato redbread beigemilk white and pale bluecheese yellow
02Ways to use it

Perfect for home, class & quiet time.

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