Our Big Table: What We Eat and Where it Comes From

Our Big Table: What We Eat and Where it Comes From
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Co-Authors / Illustrators
Publisher
Age Range
6+
Release Date
April 01, 2025
ISBN
978-3039640652
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Celebrate 150 essential foods in beautifully illustrated pages that are as vibrant and inspiring as a visit to a farmer’s market.

There is room for everything on our big table: fruits and vegetables, pizza and pasta, chocolate and ice cream! White Raven Award-winning illustrator Lisa Voisard takes you on an appetizing tour of 150 foods—both beloved and surprising. Children will recognize the foods they love, and meet some new ones: carrot flowers and black garlic, white strawberries and banana ketchup. There are so many kinds of pasta, chips and chocolate. You’ll learn what it takes to become a sushi master, why we call speeches “toasts,” and about NASA’s famous space potatoes.  

Both adventurous and picky eaters will learn how to make good decisions for our bodies and for the planet. Readers can learn to reduce food waste and packaging, and be sensitive to those with food allergies. And for the daring young cook, the book includes surprising recipes: vegan parmesan, homemade ketchup and zero-waste pesto. Developing a balanced diet starts with learning to recognize key foods and understanding where they come from. Rather than stigmatizing certain foods, Our Big Table celebrates what people love to eat and inspires us to be creative with our choices. So let’s welcome all the tastes of nature to our dinner table!

Editor review

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explore the flavors of the world
(Updated: June 22, 2026)
Overall rating
 
5.0
Writing Style
 
5.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
 
5.0
Learning Value
 
5.0
From gardens to grocery stores all around the world, readers are taken on an informative food tour!

Our Big Table teaches readers about where their food comes from, how different types of produce grow, what kind of variants there are, and what recipes they appear in! Historical and fun facts are sprinkled throughout, such as the one found on page 40, where they discuss the origin of the word "pizza."
The author includes easy recipes throughout the book, from an "anti-waste pesto" to a hazelnut spread. They also thoughtfully discussed alternatives to animal products (such as plant-based milks) and about food different allergies. There are several pages that speak of sustainability, and things one can do to reduce waste.

With engaging illustrations and short but informative sections on all of the different foods that are covered in the text, Our Big Table is an accessible read for just about any age group.

At the end of the book, there is a QR code parents/educators can scan to download resources to pair with Our Big Table.

A must own book for anyone interested in nutrition or wanting to know where our food comes from!
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