For followers of Sacred Geometry, the seed of life symbol is one of abundance, life, and creation.
Uniguide.com writes:
"In essence, the Seed of Life symbol, with its seven interconnected circles, symbolizes the interconnection of life on Earth and universal existence."
For my food choices, I started with the most popular and vital crops such as corn (maize), wheat, and rice. Also depicted are sorghum, soybeans, potatoes, yams, sweet potatoes, plantains, cassava, beetroot, carrots, apples, pumpkins, tomatoes, almonds, black sesame seeds, lentils, kidney beans, and (because I like them so much)... chili peppers and coffee beans.
The bottom two corners contain fertile soil for the seeds to grow. All the plants are encircled by my little water irrigation ring. In the upper corners are air. I chose to show day and night because sunlight and time are other important ingredients for a successful harvest.
In a perfect world, I would have found a way to also add cocoa beans, sugar, and grapes (for wine) to make the food options even more enticing... but... one step at a time. Let's focus on ending world hunger. Then we can bust out the wine and chocolate chip cookies to celebrate!