I’m sure it comes to no surprise that many children are not fans of veggies. According to a survey commissioned by VH Sauces, households across Canada have some moms trying to find clever new tactics to get their kids to eat their veggies.
Many of our friends have children who refuse to eat anything that does not come in the form of chicken fingers and french fries. Finding ways to get veggies into kids can be a challenge sometimes.
One great way to bump up the veggie intake in children can be to introduce a little excitement with some cultural and flavour diversity! Think of it – we can teach our children about other cultures and food at the same time!
{Excerpt from survey findings}
You’re probably going to hate me for saying this – and, I am totally not trying to be smug here, but our toddler actually likes her veggies. Well, love is a more appropriate word. She loves chickpeas, spinach, okra, tofu, squash, cucumber, seaweed…and she eats hummus and babaganouj by the spoonful and right out of the bowl.
I know. She’s a weird kid, right?
When I read that a not surprisingly high percentage of children have a strong dislike for their veggies, I smiled. Why? This reminded me of my husband! He actually loves veggies, but only raw veggies. He absolutely abhors cooked veggies! He is also new-ish to culturally diverse foods, but welcomes them wholeheartedly. He’s a beef farmer. A real meat and potatoes kind of guy. Having married someone of Filipina/Chinese/Caribbean roots, he has been introduced to food from all over the world.
My husband now loves cooked veggies when they’re in dishes that are made with VH Indian Market Sauces. His favourites are VH Indian Market Vindaloo, Korma, Butter Chicken, Tikka Masala, and Tandoori.
Here are some delicious recipes you can try out with your family for your Diwali dinner night!
Sweet Potato and Corn Vindaloo with Spinach
To find out more about the VH Sauces product line, visit their website: www.vhsauces.com
For more information about the survey, visit VH at www.conagrafoods.ca .
Disclosure – Information for this post was provided by survey findings at the ConAgraFoods website. I was sent some VH Sauce samples for writing this post.
Canine:
If you don’t have VH sauces in the States, maybe I can send you some?
Canine:
Hahaha! Yes, that WOULD be a pain in the —! Some friends of mine were telling me that their kids are on “strike” and not eating anything except chicken fingers and fries. Oh, and fruit. I was telling them that I do believe that kids will eat when hungry and that they won’t starve themselves. It’s just been hard on them with a really crazy battle of the wills. Toddlers/Pre-schoolers seem to be very willful! 😉
Thanks for sharing those recipes – so easy! I’ll have to look for that sauce brand because I’m not sure it’s here in the U.S. If not, there are lots of Indian markets in certain parts of S.D.
I’m also glad your LO loves vegetables. Imagine what a Pain in the — it would be to have to resort to “hiding” or “disguising” or even avoid vegetables due to dislike or allergy. i’m lucky as well in that TC was never a picky kid and is willing to eat any vegetable.