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Food Pyramid Food Pyramid Recipe Tray

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

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PDF

Page size

Letter & A4

Difficulty

Easy

Best for

Ages 4-8

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01About this page

A large food pyramid display fills the center of this cozy kitchen scene, with four wide tray levels stacked from top to bottom. At the peak, a smiling chef hat sits above a bowl, giving the pyramid a playful, friendly look. The next level shows protein and dairy foods, including a fish, an egg, a wedge of cheese, a bottle, and a small cup. Below that, the grains section features a loaf of bread, a bowl of rice, a carton with a grain stalk, a bowl of noodles, and a slice of bread. The bottom tray is packed with produce, including broccoli, a carrot, a bell pepper, an apple, grapes, bananas, a watermelon slice, and an orange. Around the pyramid, the room adds homey details: a window with curtains and clouds outside on the left, potted plants, a wall shelf with a plant and jar, and hanging kitchen utensils. The page offers strong coloring variety through simple food shapes, repeating tray borders, and a mix of small and large spaces suited for younger colorists.

A cheerful food pyramid tray stands in a cozy kitchen surrounded by plants, a window, shelves, and cooking utensils.

food pyramid traychef hatbowlfishcheesebread loaf

Coloring ideas

  • Use different colors for each food group tray to make the pyramid easy to read.
  • Try leafy greens for broccoli and plants, then warm reds and oranges for fruit sections.
  • Give the bread, rice, and noodles soft tan and golden shades for a natural grains look.
  • Add gentle blue or green to the window view and curtains to separate the background from the food.

Suggested palette

leafy greensapple redsunny yellowcarrot orangebread tansky bluesoft kitchen pastelsKitchen
02Ways to use it

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