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    Sugar Mist Makes Veggies More Palatable to Kids

    BOSTON – A light mist of sugar could help the broccoli (and other veggies) go down, according to new research that tested ways to make vegetables more palatable for children.

    In preliminary studies, preschoolers who were served lightly sweetened vegetables (sprayed with a mist of sugar) at lunchtime ate more of the healthy foods compared to those who were served unsweetened vegetables.

    Although the researchers tested other ways to mask the vegetables' bitterness, including various salts, plain sugar worked the best.

    Adding such a small amount of sugar means the vegetables do not taste markedly sweet, said study researcher Valerie Duffy, a professor at the University of Connecticut's Department of Nutritional Sciences. But it's enough to balance out the bitter flavor, she said.

    Genetics make some people more sensitive to the bitter flavor found in vegetables such as asparagus, broccoli and Brussels sprouts. For these people, masking bitterness may be an especially helpful way to increase vegetable consumption, Duffy said.

    She stressed that the sweetened vegetables aren't meant to be served throughout a child's life. Rather, serving the sugar-enhanced veggies a few times should be enough to get children accustomed to eating them.  Once that happens, it's no longer necessary to spritz the veggies.

    Sweetened vegetables don't have many extra calories, either. The researchers added about a half a teaspoon of sugar, which has a mere 8 calories, to three-fourths of a cup of vegetables.

    Duffy discussed her work this week at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Boston. The research has not yet been published in a peer-reviewed journal.

    Another recent study found that kids prefer veggies when they are cooked for 6 to 8 minutes, versus being cooked for a longer or shorter time.

    Parents should know it takes time for children to acquire a taste for new foods, so mom and dad should not be discouraged if kids initially turn their noses up at the sight of plain vegetables, the U.S. Department of Agriculture says. It can sometimes take a dozen tries before kids learn to like a new food, the USDA says.

    Pass it on: Lightly sweetening vegetables may help in teaching children to like them.

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    633 comments

    • Yahoo user  •  1 day 10 hrs ago
      My parents had the answer to eating vegetables. It was called if you don't eat them you'll go to bed hungry. It didn't take long for me to get the message.
      • mike 1 day 4 hrs ago
        Trust me, my parents were fit parents. They raised four children, all of which are homeowners, work every day, and have never been in legal trouble. I was hardheaded, and in some ways still am many many years later.

        After a while my parents realized that the battles about food were not worth it, I would gladly go hungry rather than eat something I did not like. I am still that way to this day.
    • BlabbyBob  •  1 day 10 hrs ago
      Quite the simple commentary on parenting today...and we wonder what's wrong with people now a days. It might have something to do with sugar coating everything.
    • MLMC  •  1 day 10 hrs ago
      I always added veggies to casseroles my kids liked....made homemade mac n cheese with ham and broccoli...chicken pot pie..etc.....they gobbled it all up....all home-made and healthy....fresh grown veggies taste far better than what you can buy in any store, at any price....
    • B C  •  1 day 16 hrs ago
      Most people overcook their vegetables which makes them look and taste awful.
    • Shannon  •  1 day 10 hrs ago
      I gave my daughter two choices at mealtimes--Take it or leave it but if she left it ,she went hungry until the next meal.Eventually,she learned to eat what was set in front of her.
    • P.  •  1 day 13 hrs ago
      Because what obese American kids need is more food sprayed with sugar.... seriously, my kids eat veggies and fruit daily and they do not douse them in sugar, salad dressing, cheese or dip... why? Because they have been eating them since they could eat solid foods. And yeah, they eat meat too...
    • goodgawdwhat...  •  1 day 9 hrs ago
      Are you serious? When we were kids we would eat fresh veggies right out of the garden with dirt still on them. Kids like vegetables, but if you give them a choice between a chocolate bar and a carrot of course they are going to pick the chocolate bar.
    • Richard  •  1 day 14 hrs ago
      In related news, researchers find that preschoolers who are served soft drinks with bitter vegetables floating in them at lunchtime drink less pop compared to those who were served unadulterated soda.
    • Andrew  •  1 day 15 hrs ago
      Got something your kid doesn't like? Put sugar on it! .. How stupid is that!? How 'bout this......got something your kid doesn't like? Make him eat it anyway, because it's good for him, and because you're the PARENT.
    • J  •  1 day 12 hrs ago
      First they contaminate the cereals; now they want to go after the vegetables. My children are used to things without sugar. Please don't pollute our food.
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