The McCain Steam Fresh selection of vegetables steam in the bag in your microwave, so the delicious goodness and freshness is locked in.

Available in 120g single serve bags, they are the perfect portion size. Each single serve portion accounts for 1.5 serves of your daily recommended vegetable intake.*

McCain Steam Fresh come in a variety of nutritious mixes and straight vegetables. They steam in a matter of minutes in the microwave with no preparation time required, just simply heat and serve. Convenience is guaranteed with McCain Steam Fresh. Ah McCain...you’ve done it again!

McCain Steam Fresh

McCain Steam Fresh Baby Peas

Baby Peas

Traditional McCain Baby Peas are picked at precisely the right moment to ensure maximum sweetness and tenderness.

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McCain Steam Fresh Baby Beans

Baby Beans

Succulent McCain Baby Beans – yet another favourite and again, picked at precisely the right moment for maximum sweetness.

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McCain Steam Fresh Super Juicy Corn Kernals

Super Juicy Corn Kernals

Sweet and juicy McCain Super Juicy Corn Kernels – a popular, tasty and delicious vegetable which the whole family enjoys. And so sweet and tender!

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McCain Steam Fresh Baby Peas & Super Juicy Corn Kernalss

Baby Peas & Super Juicy Corn Kernals

An old favourite now available in portion control convenience, McCain Baby Peas and Super Juicy Corn Kernels offer two of the sweetest vegetables combined.

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McCain Steam Fresh Baby Peas, Carrots & Super Juicy Corn Kernals

Baby Peas, Carrots & Super Juicy Corn Kernals

McCain Baby Peas, Carrots & Super Juicy Corn Kernels bring colour and variety to your plate. Perfect to accompany any meal.

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*Based on the Australian Guide to Healthy Eating, a 75g portion of McCain Vegetables (1/2 cup cooked) will provide 1 of your 5 recommended daily serves.
Each single serve portion accounts for 1.5 serves of your recommended daily vegetable intake.

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National Heart Foundation Approved

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