Ballistic Breakfast Bowl

Recipe provided by Gina Galea, Food Technology/ Nutrition Teacher, Marian College Kenthurst, NSW

"This convenient and appetising breakfast is packed with nutrients to give you the vitality you need for a good morning's activity and brain function. Try this before you go to school or work each day - and you will notice the difference. Vary the fruit daily to your own personal taste, and avoid boredom of this breakfast." Gina Galea

Preparation time: 3 minutes
Serves: 1

Ingredients
½ banana - sliced
1 piece of seasonal fruit, cut into bite-size pieces (Options: Fresh apricot, mango or peach)
60 g reduced fat yoghurt
1 tablespoon wheatgerm
2 tablespoons reduced fat toasted/baked muesli (some toasted mueslis can be high in added fat)

Method
Place banana and fruit into bowl. Spoon yoghurt over fruit.
Top with wheatgerm and muesli.
Serve with fruit juice.

 

The teacher's notes to the students are as follows:

Project yourself into the day with the benefits of each ingredient outlined below.

Banana - Excellent source of sustainable energy and fibre. Good source of magnesium for bone structure, muscle contraction and nerve function (together with calcium, sodium and potassium).
Apricot, mango & peach - Good source of fibre and vitamin A - for healthy retina function, skin and mucous membranes. Contain disease-fighting antioxidants such a flavonoids.
Yoghurt - Excellent source of calcium for bone, muscle and nerves. Contains probiotic acidophilus and bifidus which aids the balance of normal intestinal bacteria.
Wheatgerm - An excellent source of Vitamin E which acts as an antioxidant, maintains healthy cell membranes and is under study for prevention of cancer and heart disorders.
Muesli - Excellent source of sustainable energy and fibre.
Fruit Juice - Rich in Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) for healthy gums, teeth and bones. Assists absorption of non-haem iron from vegetables and grains

TIP: Keep a tub of Greek Style yoghurt in your fridge and use it to make a delicious salad or seafood dressing.

See also Bircher Muesli recipe

Last Updated: February 2005