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Chantenay Carrots Chantenay Carrots
Hard working farmers have combined modern farming methods with traditional values to revive the Chantenay carrot, a variety that has not been widely available in Britain since the 1960's.
Available now from all good supermarkets, Chantenay carrots taste as carrots should taste: crisp, sweet and 'carroty' and provide natural proof that not all carrots taste the same!
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Hard working farmers have combined modern farming methods with traditional values to revive the Chantenay carrot, a variety that has not been widely available in Britain since the 1960's.
Available now from all good supermarkets, Chantenay carrots taste as carrots should taste: crisp, sweet and 'carroty' and provide natural proof that not all carrots taste the same!
Why Eat Chantenay Carrots?
We naturally want the best for ourselves and for our children and what can be
more important than our health and wellbeing. Chantenay Carrots support the
governments ‘5 a day’ scheme to encourage everyone to eat at least five
portions of vegetable and fruit each day. www.5aday.nhs.uk
Food Fact: 80g or approximately five Chantenay carrots count as one portion
towards the recommended five portions of fruit and vegetables that we should
eat each day. One portion contains just 20 calories.
All fruit and vegetables come with their own unique benefits. We believe
Chantenay carrots are special because they contain important vitamins,
minerals and antioxidants for growth, good health and maintaining energy.
Why Kids love Chantenay Carrots (and so will you!)
We all know it can sometimes be a challenging task to get our children to eat a
variety of vegetables. Carrots tend to be popular with children for their sweet
taste and crunchy texture, and with Chantenay there’s even more benefits that
make them really popular:
• One carrot snugly fits into the hand of a small child, no need to chop up or
prepare they come ready to eat
• 4 carrots fit neatly into a lunchbox providing a great tasting and healthy lunch
with no mess
• Chantenay taste great raw, almost like a fruit - great for picnics, snacks and
eating on the go
• Great finger food, eat as many as you like on their own or with a dip
• Munch on them before dinner or tea and they won’t fill you up
• No peeling, just roast, steam, boil, mash, stir fry, put in salads
• No wrapping, no core, no pips and no waste!
Chantenay Carrots are available at most supermarkets all year round.
Visit http://www.chantenay.co.uk for more ideas.

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http://www.chantenay.co.uk






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