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Brain Food

Berry, Pepita & Walnut Brain Booster Fruit Salad

Recipe / Adam Guthrie

When you lovingly prepare this beautiful salad, it’s a creative and mindful process. Practising daily mindful actions and eating nutrient-packed brain foods can keep your mind clear and focused.

Serves: 2

Sweet Cashew Cream

1 cup cashew nuts, soaked in water overnight, then drained
2 tbsp maple syrup
½-1 cup water
4 tbsp pepita seeds
4 tbsp walnuts
½ cup fresh blueberries
6 strawberries
8 fresh raspberries
1 golden kiwifruit, skin removed & sliced
½ cup bite-sized pieces pawpaw
1 cup bite-sized pieces watermelon
2 sprigs fresh mint leaves, stalks removed
Few sprigs purple mizuna leaves, to garnish
6 tbsp sweet cashew cream (recipe to the left)

Place soaked and drained cashews in high-speed blender with ½-1 cup cold water and 2 tbsp maple syrup and blend to a thick cream.

Place cashew cream into freezer for 30 mins before serving, to thicken.

Place all fruit ingredients decoratively in bowl and add 3 spoonfuls of thickened cashew cream to salad.

Add mizuna leaves delicately to top of salad, then sprinkle with pepitas, walnut pieces and mint leaves.

Beetroot & Flaxseed Hummus

Recipe / Adam Guthrie

Hummus is such a great food and so easy to make. This version is both colourful and delicious.

Serves: 4

Hummus

2 garlic cloves, peeled¼ cup tahini½ cup lemon juice1 tbsp salt2 cups water3 cups cooked chickpeas½ cup flax meal1 cup grated beetroot

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