Plating Magic for Kids
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Plating Magic for Kids

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cigna-teamAuthorCigna Team

Most parents struggle to get their kids to eat fruits and vegetables. If you have the same problem, remember the old chef’s maxim: “we eat first with our eyes”. This is even more true for children. Presenting healthy food in a visually appealing way may just be the key to unlock your child’s appetite for a more nutritious diet.

So, how should you dress a plate of nutritious food?1

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1. Variety is the spice of life

Research shows that children are most attracted to food plates with 7 different items or 6 different colors. This may sound like a lot, but keep in mind that fruits and vegetables are naturally colorful, and thus lend themselves to a visually exciting plateful!

2. Visual cues

Kids also respond to visual cues, tending to focus most on the food placed at the front of the plate. By placing the tastier treats (such as a piece of fried chicken, or some mashed potato) at the front of the plate and the veggies around the edge, chances are your kid will scarf down the whole plate, veggies and all!

3. Figurative designs

Use your creativity to arrange healthy items into different shapes, from hearts to smiles and even your children’s favorite cartoon characters!

Healthy recipes

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Of course, it’s no use mastering the art of dressing a plate if you’ve got no nourishing recipes. Here are some of our most colorful recipes: rainbow vegetable spring rolls for a refreshing summer starter and sweet corn mashed taro balls for dessert.

Getting your kids to eat healthily is a real art, and we mean that literally. Attractive, colorful and creative plating is a real must for young diners.

Sources

  1. http://news.cornell.edu/stories/2012/01/how-you-plate-food-kids-matters. Viewed on 02 Sep 2018.

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