Skip to main content
Netherlands News in English

Main navigation

  • Top stories
  • Health
  • Crime
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Weird
  • 1-1-2
Image
Veggie skewers
Veggie skewers - Credit: Photo: bhofack2/DepositPhotos
Culture
Food
fruit
vegetable
GroentenFruithuis
catering establishments
healthy diet
Coronavirus
Wednesday, 6 January 2021 - 17:40

Share this article:

Netherlands ate more fresh fruit, vegetables last year

Despite the coronavirus pandemic closing catering establishments, the consumption of fresh fruit and vegetables in the Netherlands increased last year, according to figures from interest group GroentenFruithuis. Despite this increase, Netherlands residents are still not close to consuming the recommended 250 grams of vegetables and 200 grams of fruit per day.

The total consumption of fruit and vegetables increased by 4 percent compared to 2019. This is entirely due to a 9 percent increase in household consumption. Restaurants and caterers served 45 percent less fruit and vegetables, thanks to the pandemic.

GroentenFruithuis noticed that the sale of uncut vegetables increased more last year than that of pre-cut vegetables. In previous years it was the other way around. According to the interest group, this shows that Netherlands residents took more time to cook for themselves last year. This was also noticeable in an increase in fresh pack and meal pack sales.

Vegetables like bell peppers, onions, zucchinis, leeks and eggplants were particularly popular last year. As were fruits like oranges, avocados, tangerines and blueberries.

More like this

Image
Hoppe Pub, a brown cafe in Amsterdam
Third fewer bars and cafes in the NL since 2007, but restaurants & caterers have surged
Image
Medical Care Minister Bruno Bruins tells the Tweede Kamer he is alright moments after collapsing from exhaustion. 18 March 2020
Dutch parliament to question virologist, fmr. Healthcare Min. today in Covid inquiry
Image
A narrow majority in the Tweede Kamer votes in favor of a ban on the Muslim Brotherhood in the Netherlands. 17 Mar. 2026
Dutch trust in politicians, parliament drops to new low
Image
Chocolate Easter eggs
How many Easter eggs does it take to gain a kilogram?
Make NL Times your top Google source

Follow us:

Latest stories

  • Dutch takeaway shops widely ignore EU plastic ban, survey finds
  • Netherlands advances plans for new nuclear plants amid fierce regional opposition
  • Experts: Mental health crisis deepens among young women in Netherlands
  • Video: Dutch royals dance with Curaçao World Cup squad after Ecuador draw
  • Cyclist, 32, dies in hit-and-run near Biddinghuizen; Suspect arrested

Top stories

  • Video: Explosion damages Amsterdam-Oost apartment building; Two teens on fatbike sought
  • KNMI ends code orange overnight, warns of storms and 27–32°C heat Sunday and Monday
  • Royals congratulate Oranje as Netherlands strengthens World Cup position after 5-1 win
  • Oranje thrash Sweden 5-1 to move to brink of World Cup knockout stage
  • Amsterdam-Oost neighborhood rocked by loud explosion Saturday afternoon

© 2012-2026, NL Times, All rights reserved.

Footer menu

  • Change Privacy Settings
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • Partner Content