Aaron Craze brassicas

Craze has been enlisted to get the UK's youngsters brassica-crazy.

Jamie Oliver’s protégée and CBBC star Aaron Craze has been unveiled as the face of the 'Love Your Greens' campaign.

The Brassica Growers' Association (BGA) is hoping that with his popularity among children and his experience as a professional chef, he will prove to bea resourceful asset to the campaign.

Craze will be integrated into LoveYour Greens activity to help raise awareness and drive consumerengagement within the category.

Activity for 2015 will include new and exclusive branded content for thewebsite featuring Craze, radio broadcast activity, PR, and social mediasupport.

Craze will also be helping to connect children with the category by taking onan ambassador role for the campaign’s brand new ‘Tuck In’ recipecompetition, launching later this month.

The competition is in line with the Love Your Greens campaign to educateconsumers on the importance of a healthy, balanced diet.

Craze said: “As a father myself, I know how important it is to ensure that kids have ahealthy, balanced diet packed full of fresh fruit and vegetables. The Love YourGreens campaign is all about engaging with kids, getting them excited aboutcooking from scratch, and educating them on how healthy and versatile brassica vegetables are.

'If I can help inspire kids and get them as excited as I am about cauliflower,broccoli, swede, Brussels sprouts and cabbages, I’ll be well chuffed.”

Matt Rawson, BGA chairman, added: “Educating children and young people on the benefits of brassica vegetables, and how great they taste, is key to our Love Your Greens campaign.

'We’re delighted to have Aaron on board to help us spread this message and encourage children nationwide to get cooking and create some delicious, healthy dishes using brassicas.”

Craze presents the CBBC shows Junior Bake Off and Pet School.He also hosts the show Rude Boy Food, which was shown on the Good Food Channel in the UK.

After leaving school with no formal qualifications, Craze rose to prominence after joining one of Oliver's cookery courses, culminating in him graduating with merit and running some of Oliver's business interests.