A new report released for the Department of Healths 5 A DAY campaign shows that although parents understand the importance of getting their 5 portions of fruit and vegetables every day, many are still confused about what counts towards that target, with one in three admitting that their children know more than they do about 5 A DAY and nutrition. 1 in 2 parents dont realise that any vegetables they include in homemade food such as spaghetti bolognaise can count towards their five a day, and that of their children. And while 95% of parents know that chips dont count towards 5 A DAY, over a third still think that a baked potato does. While 91% of parents know that fresh fruit and veg counts, and 78% are aware that frozen fruit and veg counts, 4 in 10 parents dont realise that canned fruit and veg counts too. It looks as though theres some clearing up to do on the 5 a day issue, and in this exciting new video celebrity mum Melinda Messenger offers parents the clarity they need. Shell be offering her top tips to make sure both you and the little ones get all the daily fruit and veg you need. For more information visit www.nhs.uk/5aday






























