Ingredients
2 frozen bananas, chopped
3/4 cup chopped kale
2 ripe Pears, peeled, cored chopped
1 tablespoon rice malt syrup/or agave
250ml vanilla almond milk
3-4 ice cubes
Method
Add all ingredients to blender. Blend on high speed.
Pear-fect Solution for Kicking Winter to the Curb
Eating a pear a day could be a delicious secret to winding back the winter kilo creep and hitting the ground running this spring.
A CSIRO review of scientific research highlights pears as a standout for digestive health and fibre1, both essential to feeling light, energetic and at our best, according to dietitian, Rebecca Gawthorne.
'The mix of fibre and naturally-occurring sugars in pears - sorbitol and fructose – helps to keep your digestive system healthy and prevent constipation," said Ms Gawthorne.
'It's such a powerful combination, that eating pears can provide a natural alternative to taking medication for the relief of constipation.
'But it's about much more than poo! A healthy digestive system and gut helps you feel great and boosts your energy levels – perfect for that extra little kick as you get back into exercise in spring. It also helps your body absorb nutrients from food and builds your immunity."
A pear's high fibre content (4.1g of fibre in one medium pear1) also makes it one of the highest fibre fruits available and a good snack option if you are looking to lose weight.
'Pears are an easy fibre fix, providing both soluble and insoluble fibre. As well as being great for digestive and gut health, the fibre hit helps to keep you feeling full for longer and that may be helpful if you are trying to stop or wind back winter weight gain," Ms Gawthorne said.
'Just remember to eat them skin and all to gain all the goodness, as a lot of the antioxidants and phytochemicals are contained near or in the skin," she said.
Australian pears are grown around the country and are available from early autumn until late spring. There are eight varieties grown in Australia each with a unique flavour and cooking qualities.
For more information on Australian pears and recipe ideas check out: http://rediscoverthepear.com.au
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