Quebec promotes its favourite home-grown and processed vegetables

New consumer food guide provides practical tips on using processed vegetable options The “I love 5 to 10 servings a day” campaign is launching the Coup de cœur pour des légumes […]
Wed 11/03/2015

New consumer food guide provides practical tips on using processed vegetable options

The “I love 5 to 10 servings a day” campaign is launching the Coup de cœur pour des légumes cultivés et transformés au Québec! (Quebec’s favourite home-grown and processed vegetables) – a  free booklet with practical advice on how to harness the health benefits of Quebec peas, corn and green beans frozen or canned.

In the guide, nutritionist and spokesperson for the “I love 5 to 10 servings a day” campaign Julie DesGroseilliers explains how processed vegetables are convenient options that are both nutritious and tasty. “Raw or cooked, fresh, frozen or canned, in soups or in salads, sautéed or au gratin…there’s no wrong way to eat 5 to 10 servings of fruits and vegetables every day,” DesGroseilliers said.

The “I love 5 to 10 servings a day” campaign was launched by the Quebec Produce Marketing Association (QPMA) in 2004. Its purpose is to raise consumer awareness about the importance of eating fruits and vegetables as part of a healthy lifestyle. 

The guide can be downloaded here for free (in French).