Not exact matches
I opened up all my cupboards, thought about what kind of nutrition I wanted to get out of my snack (fiber,
vitamins,
minerals, protein, carbs, heathy fats), chopped a dark chocolate
bar in half, turned on my hob,
added some water to a small pot, took out a bowl
and threw in a bunch of seemingly random ingredients, rolled that dough into truffles, dipped them in what was by then melted chocolate, stuck the truffles in the freezer for 8 minutes
and BAM!!!!!!!!!!!!! They were ready!
Packed with 12 grams of protein, Vega One All - in - One Meal
Bar has 3 grams of fiber, 1 gram of Omega - 3 (from SaviSeed oil), plus
added vitamins,
minerals, antioxidants, 1 billion dairy - free probiotics,
and a serving of greens, too.
These convenient meal
bars are made from plant - based, whole food, non-GMO ingredients
and they're packed with antioxidants, 12 g complete plant - based protein, 4 g fiber, 1 g Omega - 3, 1 serving of greens, 1 billion dairy - free probiotics
and 25
added vitamins and minerals.
I've been looking around at other recipes for similar sorts of
bars... a lot of the vegan versions use Lucuma powder as a substitute for egg white — it has a slightly sweet flavour, but it's low GI
and adds other
vitamins and minerals.
Highly processed
and reformulated foods such as high fiber breakfast cereals, low fat dairy products, egg replacers, margarines, soy products of all sorts,
and sports drinks
and bars are considered healthy because they are low fat or low saturated fat, or have
added fiber
and a few synthetic
vitamins and minerals.
TurboPUP
bars are formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO dog food nutrition standards: with
added vitamins,
minerals and omega - 3s.