Everyone loves a cool milkshake on a summer's day and it's easy to make a healthy option with the addition of Australian Bananas. Packed with natural sugars and calcium, a banana milkshake provides the perfect long-lasting energy boost.
Makes 2 glasses
Ingredients
2 bananas, cut into pieces
2 cups or 500 ml of milk
2 scoops of vanilla ice cream
1 teaspoon vanilla essence
2 tablespoons honey
optional 1 teaspoon nutmeg
Method
Combine all the ingredients except the nutmeg in a high speed blender or milkshake maker until thick and smooth.
Sprinkle the top of the milkshakes with nutmeg before serving.
Alternative Options
Use any type of milk you like including dairy free.
Use agave or maple syrup if preferred.
15 Reasons Australian Bananas are so Ap-peeling
1. Banana power
Cyclists, tennis players, triathletes and just about anybody involved in sport love to eat bananas before, during or straight after training.
Research shows that having two bananas an hour (with water) works just as well as sports drinks on a 75km bike ride. The banana breaks down in digestion to give natural sugars that fuel the muscles, making it the perfect sports snack.
2. The perfect pick-me-up
Carbohydrate snacks are very useful for bringing low blood glucose levels back to normal and help avoid the mid-afternoon slump often experienced at work. Healthy blood glucose control ishelped by snacking on carbohydrate foods every 2-4 hours to keep levels steady. Wholesome carbohydrate snacks are very useful for clear thinking, improved memory and mood. Bananas are ideal, because of their low Glycaemic Index and zero fat level.
3. Low glycaemic index
The average Glycaemic Index of bananas is 52, even less for under-ripe bananas as they have a higher starch content and a lower sugar content. A GI of 52 is classified as low, meaning that itdoesn't cause high blood sugar levels. That makes the banana a particularly good fruit choice for people with diabetes.
4. Vitamin vitality
Australian Bananas are the best fruit source of vitamin B6. One banana provides about 15 per cent of your daily needs. Vitamin B6 helps with the production of neurotransmitters including serotonin and gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA). The older you get, the more B6 your body needs. The banana is also a wonderful source of vitamin C, along with modest amounts of the B group vitamins niacin, riboflavin and pantothenic acid.
5. Antioxidant armour
Antioxidants are well known to be playing a role, in reducing the risk of early disease. Scientificresearch confirms that bananas have significant antioxidant power helping to protect the body from future disease via their positive effect on blood and nerves. Bananas have antioxidant compounds such as vitamin C and phenols.
6. Size matters
In addition to the medium-sized bananas, many retailers now stock the smaller -lunchbox' banana which is perfect for school kids who prefer a smaller serve. In fact, anyone with a smallappetite or those who just like frequent snacks can dine on the convenient lunchbox banana.
7. Normal blood pressure
This unique tropical fruit is extremely high in potassium and salt-free, making it perfect for a healthy blood pressure. Australian and international research show that a diet high in potassium and low in salt helps to keep blood pressure normal. Less than one in 10 people get enough potassium to reduce their risk of chronic disease, like stroke. That leaves a lot of room for high potassium foods like the banana.
8. Happy on the inside
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