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Monday

Breakfast:Teff Pancakes & Berry Compote and Nut Butter
Lunch:Aubergine Parmigiana
Dinner:Turkey and Quinoa Meatballs with Rice and Cauliflower
Snack:Signature Truffles
Drink:Butterfly Blue Moon Mylk

Tuesday

Breakfast:Red Pepper and Squash Frittata
Lunch:Warming Red Soup with Bread
Dinner:Not Your Average Rice
Snack:Squash and Hemp Hummus with Dippers
Drink:Green Iced Tea with Lemongrass and Ginger

Wednesday

Breakfast:Berry Smoothie Bowl
Lunch:Mediterranean Cauliflower Salad
Dinner:Tagine with Fennel and Olives
Snack:Berrylicious Truffles
Drink:Oolong Iced Tea with Mint and Lemon

Please note that this is only a sample menu. Our menu selection changes based on availability of produce.

Article: Mood-boosting protein smoothie

Mood-boosting protein smoothie
Recipe

Mood-boosting protein smoothie

A mood-boosting diet is one filled with colours, plant variety and fermented foods. Here is a high-protein summery pineapple protein smoothie for a quick, light breakfast to start your day on a high note. This one is packed with 17g of plant protein!

See ingredient list and learn about the benefits of each ingredient.

You will need:

50g yoghurt - we used our in-house, protein-enriched coconut KuYo, you can also try with cashew yoghurt or your go-to plant-based alternative. This provides some protein and healthy fats.

80g pineapple - use frozen chunks for convenience or add some ice cubes if you’re using fresh fruit. This is a source of antioxidants and bromelain, an enzyme that helps digest protein and is known for its powers to reduce pain, swelling and inflammation.

1 medjool date, pitted - contains calcium, iron, magnesium, potassium, zinc and manganese, as well as some B vitamins.

150ml cashew milk (you may need more to adjust for desired consistency)

100ml kefir - choose your plant-based alternative. This is a “live” food, otherwise known as a probiotic, helping good gut bacteria to flourish.

10g plant protein powder. Adding this for extra satiety.

Method: Blend all ingredients in a food processor and uplift your mood! (Under 300 kcal)

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