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Meals

Rice Sautéed With Egg

Rice Sautéed With Egg

Rice and eggs are kitchen staples that can be seasoned, spiced, and customized in endless ways, suiting most diets and preferences. This quick one-pan meal comes together in less than 30 minutes, offering an efficient and delicious breakfast, lunch, or dinner option. Eggs provide a satisfying protein that promotes fullness and can aid in weight management or maintenance when eaten as part of a balanced diet. When paired, the protein and fat in the eggs helps slow down absorption of carbohydrates from the rice, preventing spikes in blood sugar. Sautéing rice with eggs creates a well-rounded, nutrient-packed dish combining the nutrition of whole grains with high quality protein, antioxidants, and important vitamins and minerals. The simplicity makes it a perfect weekday meal.
Brown Rice Pasta With Tomato Sauce

Brown Rice Pasta With Tomato Sauce

Brown rice pasta is a gluten-free alternative to traditional wheat pasta. This makes it a good option for people with celiac disease or gluten intolerance. Brown rice pasta provides fiber and nutrients like magnesium, selenium, and manganese. Tomato sauce is a tasty way to boost the nutritional value of pasta. Tomatoes provide lycopene, an antioxidant that may protect against cancer and heart disease. Tomato sauce also supplies vitamin C, potassium, and vitamin A. Making pasta with tomato sauce is simple and versatile. You can customize it by adding veggies like spinach, olives, mushrooms etc. Herbs like basil and oregano boost flavor without adding calories.
Red Pepper Stuffed With Quinoa

Red Pepper Stuffed With Quinoa

Enjoyed as a veggie main dish or side, red peppers stuffed with quinoa make a delicious, well-balanced meal that provides anti-inflammatory benefits, key antioxidants, and important nutrients for good health. This flavorful combo packs a punch of vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and fiber with relatively low calories per serving. The combination of quinoa and red pepper provides a good amount of dietary fiber. This supports digestive health and may help lower cholesterol. In addition to vitamin C and A, red peppers contain antioxidants like capsanthin which fight free radical damage and inflammation in the body. The lycopene in red peppers combined with fiber and plant-based protein can support healthy cholesterol and blood pressure.
Stir-Fried Chicken/Beef/Tofu with Vegetables and Coconut Cream

Stir-Fried Chicken/Beef/Tofu with Vegetables and Coconut Cream

A tasty and flavorful dish with an Asian twist. The recipe is also suitable for vegetarians by replacing the chicken and beef with tofu.
Zucchini Noodles With Roasted Vegetables

Zucchini Noodles With Roasted Vegetables

Zucchini noodles (also called zoodles) are an excellent low-carb, gluten-free substitute for traditional pasta. Zucchini is low in calories and high in nutrients like vitamin C, magnesium, and potassium. Roasting vegetables like tomatoes, onions, garlic, carrots, broccoli, etc. enhances their natural flavors and maintains more nutrients compared to boiling. The high heat caramelizes the natural sugars. Zucchini noodles and roasted veggies provide a wealth of antioxidants that can help fight inflammation and oxidative stress in the body. These include lycopene in tomatoes, lutein in zucchini, and vitamin C. The combination provides a good balance of fiber from the zucchini and carotenoids from the roasted veggies. This promotes healthy digestion and gut health. Zoodles and roasted veggies are simple, quick, and flexible to prepare. You can customize the dish easily with your vegetable favorites, herbs, spices, plant-based proteins, and healthy fats.
Roasted Salmon With Vegetables

Roasted Salmon With Vegetables

A true celebration of flavors! Perfect, delicious and healthy dinner. salmon is highly nutritious and provides great health benefits thanks to its stellar combination of protein, essential fats, vitamins, minerals and antioxidants. Eating salmon regularly can boost heart, brain, skin, joint and immune health.

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