![]() ![]() ![]() However, in 1992 the USDA abandoned this model and replaced it with the food pyramid. The Kitchen Kabaret built its educational message around the four food groups concept. The groups were Vegetables/Fruits, Milk, Meat and Cereal/Breads. Starting in 1956, the USDA began using the “Four Basic Food Groups” for their nutritional guidelines. Department of Agriculture affected the Kitchen Kabaret. Kraft’s sponsorship lasted until late 1992 when Nestle took over.Īlong with the change in sponsorship, changes in the U.S. However, when Kraft signed on as sponsor, the pavilion was re-imagined to focus on food production. The original concept by Imagineer Tony Baxter envisioned the Land as a sweeping tour of various biomes. The first sponsor of the Kitchen Kabaret and the Land Pavilion was Kraft Food, Inc. Here are four nutritious facts about the Attraction’s history. While we can’t serenade you like the gifted gourmands of the Kitchen Kabaret, we’re giving you the next best thing. At the Epcot 35 celebration on October 1, 2017, members of the Voices of Liberty paid tribute to the Kitchen Kabaret by incorporating elements of the Attraction’s music into a medley of Epcot tunes. The attraction was one of Epcot’s opening day attractions in 1982 and remained a fan favorite until it closed 12 years later. The show featured performances by the Kitchen Krackpots (the Kabaret’s house band), Dairy Goods and His Stars of the Milky Way, the Cereal Sisters, the vaudeville comedy stylings of Hamm & Eggz, and Colander Combo and the Fiesta of Fruit. Guests watched as show host Bonnie Appétit and a variety of anthropomorphic foods sang about the four food groups. The show taught the value of good nutrition and a well balanced diet. The song was part of Ecpot’s Kitchen Kabaret, a thirteen minute long Audio Animatronic show located in the Land Pavilion. It is a truth universally acknowledged that once you hear the song, “Veggie Veggie Fruit Fruit” it will be stuck in your head for a minimum of 24 hours. ![]()
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