‘Superfoods’ is a fun term primarily used to highlight foods with high amounts of nutrients such as vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. Superfoods are not an official food group. Superfoods on their own won’t make you healthier, but when added in moderation to a well-balanced diet, they have the potential to bring about many health benefits. Try to enjoy some every day!
The Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) announced 2021 as the International Year of Fruits and Vegetables! With so many different varieties available and their abundance of health benefits, it’s important to expose children to fruits and vegetables of different colours, shapes, and tastes.
The cooler weather has many families spending more time indoors. Take advantage of this opportunity and invite your kids into the kitchen to cook or bake with you! It’s a great way to teach them about food literacy, to grow their life skills, and to gain some quality time together.
Oats make for a nutritious meal or snack at any time of day. Whole grain oats are easy to find and are packed full of nutrients! There’s a lot to prepare and adapt to with this year’s school scheduling, and establishing a nutritious morning routine is no exception!