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Apple Swan: Great for The Kids

Posted by Lucy Walter on 15 Jul 2014 in Raw Recipes | 417 Views
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An Apple a day keeps the doctor away!

I came across this video the other day and I just had to share it!

We get asked so often if we can share tips and recipes to get kids to eat their fruit and veggies. We often refer to our spiraliser as a fun way for kids to create with fruit and veggies… Well this one is a must. What a great school holiday activity.(supervised of course!)

Apples are one of the most undervalued foods available. The nutritional value is immense.

Here’s just some of the benefits of the humble apple:

  • Dietary Fibre: According to the the World Health Organisation, high levels of dietary fibre can help prevent weight gain and apples are rich in fibre – containing more fibre per serve than some leading breakfast cereals.
  •  Not only can fibre help control our weight, Australia’s National Health and Medical Research Council encourages optimum fibre intake to reduce the risk of conditions like diabetes, cardiovascular problems and certain cancers.  Plus enough fibre each day is essential for good digestive health.
  • Low Glycemic Index: Carbohydrate foods with a low GI (glycemic index) release sugar into the bloodstream gradually to provide longer lasting energy. Because apples have a low GI of 38, they provide a sustained source of energy for the body.In general, it is recommended that a low GI food be eaten with every meal.
  • Potassium: The Australian Government has suggested that we try to increase the amount of potassium in our diet because it can help control blood pressure and apples certainly make a good contribution.  In fact, fruit and vegetable consumption generally has been shown to help reduce blood pressure in those with elevated levels.
  • Vitamin C: Vital for healthy skin and a strong immune system – plus vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant.
  • Essential Minerals: Apples also contain calcium for healthy bones and teeth, iron to help transport oxygen in the body and zinc for the immune system.
  • B vitamins: Vital for the release of energy from food – the B group vitamins are needed in the diet each day and they can be found in apples.
  • No fat, cholesterol or salt: It is reassuring to know that while apples contain so many nutritional benefits they don’t have the things we don’t need.

And yes we are saying its OK to play with your food… why wouldn’t you when you can have this much fun. Id love to hear from you if you have any other creative ideas for kids.

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