Children reluctant to eat their  veg has been a never ending struggle for parents.
That could be about to change, however, as  brighter colours are worked into cauliflowers that hit the shelves at  Tesco today.
The  supermarket chain has launched 'rainbow' packs that will have sprigs of  purple, orange and emerald green cauliflower to appeal to awkward  youngsters who see the veg as boring.
Coloured cauliflowers will be exclusively sold  in a 'rainbow pack' at Tesco
Tesco  greens buyer Jeni Gray said: 'These cauliflowers are almost works of  art and have a real wow factor  that should really create a stir with shoppers and hopefully children at dinnertime. 
'Cauliflower got its poor image from  baby boomer generation schoolchildren who generally loathed them as they were always being told to eat their greens for health reasons.
'When food was rationed during and  after the Second World War cauliflower became part of the nation's  staple meat and two veg diet at school and at home.' 
The rainbow coloured cauliflowers are aimed at  youngsters reluctant to eat their greens
The coloured cauliflowers are all naturally  produced but have been crossed with other types of the brassica family,  which includes green cabbage and broccoli, to make exciting colour  variations
Grown in  Lincolnshire the garish varieties  of the boring vegetable are intended to combat a dip in demand, after sales of the veg fell 35% over ten years.
Tesco said statistics from retail  analysts Kantar Worldpanel show in the last two years volume sales of  cauliflower have fallen by 6.5% across all retailers while demand for  broccoli has grown by 2.5%.
The  coloured cauliflowers are all  naturally produced but have been crossed with other types of the  brassica family, which includes green cabbage and broccoli.
Cauli-ful: The green, orange and purple varieties of cauliflower
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