Strawberries and vanilla yoghurt

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Snacking at the office poses the biggest threat to kilojoule control. For easy, healthly snacking we suggest you try this berry good recipe.

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Snacking at the office poses the biggest threat to kilojoule control. For easy, healthly snacking we suggest you try this berry good recipe.

Berry good
Succulent strawberries contain a unique combination of beneficial nutrients. The bright red colour signifies their antioxidant content. Quercetin is one of the antioxidants found in strawberries and inhibits the release of histamine, the culprit for all those awful allergy symptoms like itchy eyes, runny nose and skin rashes. So have a handful of strawberries before heading for the great outdoors if you’re likely to get a sneezing bout when surrounded by pollen and weeds.

Serves 4 | Prep time: 2 minutes | Cooking time: 0 minutes

Nutritional content per serving:
310kJ | 13g carbohydrate | 3g protein | 1g fat | 1g fibre

Ingredients:
250 ml natural yoghurt
1 vanilla pod, halved and seeded
15 ml honey
3 cm piece ginger, grated
zest of 1/2 lemon
250 g strawberries, stalks removed and sliced

Instructions:
1. Mix the yoghurt, vanilla, honey, ginger and lemon zest in a small bowl or glass jar and stir to combine.
2. Dip fresh strawberries in the yoghurt dip before serving.

 

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