Eighty-one percent of U.S. adults said they want to eat fresh ingredients but fewer than 50 percent actually eat fruits and vegetables daily, a survey says. The Ziploc Fresh Eating Survey identified the Top 10 "freshest cities" -- where residents were seeking and eating the freshest food options available, via farmer's markets and gardening habits. The 10 freshest U.S. cities were Hartford, Conn.; Richmond, Va.; San Francisco; Austin-Round Rock, Texas; Sacramento; Boston; Portland, Ore.; Washington; San Jose, Calif.; and Minneapolis-St. Paul. There are 1.45 farmers markets per every 100,000 Americans countrywide, but there are 60.1 fast-food establishments. East Coast residents have a better chance of finding farmers markets -- including Albany, N.Y., with 3.84 farmers markets per every 100,000 people, and Hartford, Conn., with 3.26 farmers markets per every 100,000. Nationwide, 89 percent of Americans said they felt like a good parent when their family's diet contains fresh food, the survey said. The Ziploc Brand partnered recently with author and TV personality Rachael Ray for a two-year healthy eating initiative. Ray said the survey results "shed light on the fact that Americans want to eat fresh food and are hungry for the resources to do so."
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