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5 High-Fibre Lunch Box Ideas

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Last Updated Aug 21, 2020

Fibre is important for keeping the digestive system healthy and is one of those ‘good for you’ nutrients. Fibre feeds your good gut bacteria and maintains gut health.  It also regulates  bowel movements. A healthy colony of good gut bacteria supports the immune system.

Getting fibre into your kids may not necessarily be as hard and as mind boggling as you think. Some of the best and most delicious foods are packed with fibre!

Keep the skin on

Most of the fibre in our fruits and veggies are found in the skin. In order to increase fibre intake, leave the skin on!Wash a carrot and cucumber really well, slice into fingers and place in a container small enough to fit into a lunch box. Kids love to dip. You can therefore team the veggies up with dipping humus or mashed avocado.

Zebra Sandwich

The more fun, exciting and interesting food looks, the more kids want to eat it! Wholemeal bread is packed with fibre.Try making a zebra sandwich out of 2 different types and colours of wholemeal bread. One could be plain wholemeal, the other wholemeal bread could be packed with seeds. Place one type on top of the other and cut into soldiers. Turn every second one over and pack into a lunchbox container to make a zebra pattern.

Bake, Bake, Bake

Bake healthy cookies or muffins and use wholemeal flour or oat flour instead of plain white flour. For a gluten free option, try rice flour. To increase the fibre content even more, add sultanas, bananas, chopped apple (with the skin on) to the mix.

Sweet and Delicious

Date balls are jam packed with fibre, they are sweet (just how kids like them) and filled with other vital nutrients. To make date balls, blend pitted dates in a food processor until soft. Mould a bit at a time into mouth sized balls and roll in desiccated coconut until completely covered. Great in any lunch box!

Homemade Granola Bars

Granola bars are exceptionally high in fibre as they contain nuts, seeds, dried fruits and oats. This combination makes them a deliciously covert lunch box fibre addition. Granola bars can be bought in the store with the added sugars, preservatives and sometimes flavouring. A better and just as easy option is to make them at home.

Originally published on Mar 23, 2016

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