Monthly Archives: January 2015

School Foodservice

Kids + Pears = A Pear-fect Match! Fresh pears are a healthy addition to your school lunch menu. While the nutritional qualities of fresh pears will please you, their sweet and juicy flavor will win over the kids! Introducing children to the delicious taste of fresh pears helps encourage healthy eating habits that will last a lifetime. Beyond the Anjou and Bosc pears available to you through the USDA’s school lunch purchases, there are several fresh pear varieties that can easily be incorporated into your menu throughout the year. Bartletts are harvested in August and are an excellent menu item

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Activity Sheets

Your students will love completing and coloring these pear-themed activity sheets! Feel free to print and reproduce for your classroom as needed. Connect the Dots Mix and Match Pear Maze Word Scramble Word Search Sesame Street Coloring Sheet Cookie Monster Coloring Sheet Elmo Coloring Sheet Sesame Street Connect the Dots

Pears in School

As an educator, you already know the important role a healthy diet plays in building a strong foundation for growth and learning in children – that’s probably how you found us! As you may already know, fresh pears are a wonderful addition to daily meals. Pears are a fun fruit to teach kids about, too. You’ve come to the right place for fruity fun facts! Did you know that pears don’t float? Or that pears are one of the few fruits that don’t ripen on the tree? Check out our Tree to Table section for more juicy facts on pears. The

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Pears – More Matters

Fruits & Veggies — More Matters! Eating more pears as part of an overall healthy diet is only the beginning. Fruit and vegetables help fight chronic diseases, and studies show that heart disease starts as early as adolescence. As well, with overweight and obesity on the rise in children, it’s important to provide your children with healthful choices that build a strong foundation for lifelong good habits. Pears are a healthy food! The different variety of pears increase colors, shapes, textures, and interest in your child’s meals. Pears contain no sodium, are fat-free, saturated fat-free, and cholesterol-free, and are an excellent source of fiber and a

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Fiber in Pears Keeps Kids Regular

Pears: An Excellent Source of Fiber for Kids! A lot of children struggle with regularity and constipation. This is usually due to a lack of variety in the diet, and food jags (when kids only want to eat one particular food at each meal). However, including food sources of dietary fiber in your child’s diet may prevent constipation! Dietary fiber acts in two ways against constipation – it helps to bulk the stool and soften the stool. The combination of these two features results in large, soft stools that are much easier for the colon to move along, reducing strain,

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Pears for Infants

Feeding your Infant According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, most infants will show signs of developmental readiness to try solid foods by 6 months of age. At this age, the infant’s digestive system is maturing so that protein, carbohydrates, and fat from foods other than breast milk or formula may be properly absorbed. An infant’s immune system is also stronger, so the risk of allergic reaction to various foods is reduced. At this time, infants are beginning to take command of their neuromuscular systems, so that they can take food from a spoon, chew soft foods, and swallow. Most

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Breakfast is Brain Food for Kids

Start Smart with Your Favorite Fruit! Breakfast is important for everyone, especially children. Children have small tummies, and breakfast provides energy, nutrients, and a solid start that helps them last until lunchtime. As well, kids who eat breakfast are more alert and attentive, learn better, and have energy to play. Likewise, breakfast has also been shown to improve weight management in kids and adults! Including pears at breakfast time gives a boost of energy, and this excellent source of fiber may help kids last through the morning without being hungry! An excellent source of fiber, pears may help fill kids

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Pear Snack Ideas

Pear Snack Ideas Most kids love to eat, but maybe they don’t love to eat the healthiest foods. Adding pears to their favorite dishes or coming up with some new ways to include pears in your child’s daily menu will increase the nutrition content of their foods without a lot of added time or trouble! Kids also love to help select food and prepare recipes with you, so include your kids in the kitchen and watch them eat up their creations! If serving pears fresh, dipping in lemon or orange juice will prevent browning. Sliced or whole pears are a

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Kids and Healthy Weight

Help Kids Pick Pears Overweight and obesity are becoming more common in children in the United States. This is a worrisome situation, but there is something that parents can do! To help a child grow into his weight, choose more nutrient-dense foods, such as fruits and vegetables, increase activity, and limit calorie-dense or “junk” foods. As the parent, you decide what food your child is offered, and your child decides how much he or she wants to eat. Offering foods that lack vital nutrients limits a child’s choices, and limits development of his or her taste personality. As well, punishing

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Cancer

  Vital nutrients, vitamin C, antioxidants, and fiber can all be found in pears, and play a proactive role in maintaining a healthy diet and fighting against various cancers (1). Danish women who ate a healthy Nordic diet pattern, which included regular consumption of pears (part of the traditional Nordic diet), had a lower risk of colorectal cancer. (Br J Nutr, 2013). And data from the NIH-AARP (Am J Epidemiology 2007) study found that among common fruits and vegetables, there was a particularly protective effect from the intake of Rosacea fruits, such as pears, on esophageal cancer. (IntJ Cancer, 2007) For more information

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