Home cooks and meal planners
Creating a weekly meal prep plan that incorporates a variety of fruits and vegetables
The Green Food mind map template organizes 37 nodes across 9 top-level branches covering fruits and vegetables such as Apple, PUMPKIN, cauliflower, onion, pakchoi, corn, watermelon, grape, and pear. Designed for nutritionists, educators, or meal planners, this Xmind template provides a structured overview of common green and non-green produce categories. Each branch can be expanded with sub-nodes for nutritional data, seasonal availability, or culinary uses. The template's radial layout makes it easy to compare items like 'cauliflower' and 'pakchoi' at a glance. Use this Green Food cheat sheet to build dietary guides, grocery lists, or classroom materials.
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Open the .xmind file in Xmind (desktop, web, or mobile app).
Review the 9 main branches (Apple, PUMPKIN, etc.) and decide which to expand.
Click on any branch and press Enter to add sub-nodes for specific varieties, recipes, or facts.
Use the Notes panel to attach detailed information (e.g., nutritional data) to each node.
Customize colors, icons, or layout via the Format panel to match your project theme.
The template includes 9 top-level branches: Apple, PUMPKIN, cauliflower, onion, pakchoi, corn, watermelon, grape, and pear. Each branch can be expanded with sub-nodes for details like nutrition, recipes, or growing tips.
Open the .xmind file in Xmind, then add sub-nodes under each fruit or vegetable to list recipes, seasonal availability, or nutritional facts. Use the map as a visual grocery list or weekly menu planner.
Yes, the template is fully editable in Xmind (desktop, web, or mobile). You can customize colors, add icons, and export as PDF or image for printing.
Absolutely. The simple radial layout and familiar food names make it an engaging tool for classroom lessons on healthy eating, plant biology, or food groups.
The base template provides only the branch names. You can easily add nutritional information (calories, vitamins) as sub-nodes using Xmind's note feature.
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