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I made this guide for my mom because she is trying to eat more plant based! I hope this helps you too :)
Vitamins: - B1 (Thiamine) - B12 (Cobalamin) - B2 (Riboflavin) - B3 (Niacin) - B5 (Pantothenic Acid) - B6 (Pyridoxine) - B7 (Biotin) - Folate - Vitamin A - Vitamin C - Vitamin D - Vitamin E - Vitamin K
Minerals: - Calcium - Copper - Iron - Magnesium - Manganese - Phosphorus - Potassium - Selenium - Sodium - Zinc
B1: Maintains healthy hair, nails and skin and aids in mental focus and brain function. -Nutritional yeast, pine nuts, soymilk, sunflower seeds, sesame seeds, green peas, asparagus, most beans, rice bran, watermelon, whole grains, macadamia nuts, artichokes, coriander.
B12: Red blood cell production, needed for optimal brain function to prevent depression and mania. Aids in digestion and improves iron uptake. -Fortified almond milk, fortified cereals, spirulina, vegan protein powder and nutritional yeast. I just take a B12 tablet J B2: Converts food to energy, maintains healthy hair, nails and skin. Aids in mental focus and brain function. -Whole grains, almonds, sesame seeds, spinach, fortified soy milk, mushrooms, quinoa, buckwheat and prunes. B3: Converts food to energy, maintains healthy hair, nails and skin. Aids in mental focus and brain function. -Chili powder, peanuts, peanut butter, rice bran, mushrooms, barley, potatoes, tomatoes, millet, chia seeds, whole grains, wild rice, buckwheat, green peas, avocados, and sunflower seeds. B5: Converts food to energy, maintains healthy hair, nails and skin. Aids in mental focus and brain function. -Nutritional yeast, paprika, mushrooms, sunflower seeds, whole grains, broccoli, avocados, tomatoes, soy milk, rice bran and sweet potatoes. B6: Aids in maintaining homeostasis, prevents anxiety by helping the amino acid tryptophan to convert to niacin and serotonin for healthy nerve function. Also helps ensure a healthy sleep cycle, appetite, and mood. Helps with red blood cell production and immune function. - Almonds, chia seeds, peanuts, sweet potatoes, peanut butter, onions, oats, tomatoes, carrots and walnuts.
B7: Converts food to energy, helps reduce blood sugar by synthesizing glucose, helps make and break down fatty acids needed for healthy hair, skin and nails. - Almonds, chia seeds, peanuts, peanut butter, sweet potatoes, oats, onions, tomatoes, carrots and walnuts.
Folate: Merges with B12 and Vitamin C to utilize proteins and is essential for healthy brain development and for healthy red blood cell formation. - Spinach, beans, lentils, asparagus, lettuce, tomatoes, broccoli, avocados, mangoes, oranges, whole grains, basil, peanuts, artichokes, peanut butter, cantaloupe, walnuts, flax seeds, sesame seeds, cauliflower, sunflower seeds, peas, celery, hazelnuts, and chestnuts. Vitamin A: Keeps skin healthy, improves immune system function and aids in the production of healthy blood and cellular function. - All leafy greens, sweet potatoes, pumpkin, carrots, winter squash, wheatgrass, grapefruit, cantaloupe, red bell peppers, orange bell peppers, and goji berries. Vitamin C: Helps fight inflammation, improves your mood, and helps fight off diseases and colds. Beneficial for skin, hair and nails and supports natural collagen function in the body. - All leafy greens, all vegetables, all fruits, chestnuts, goji berries. Oranges, lemons, limes and fortified orange juice are the best sources.
Vitamin D: Helps with bone health, digestive health, overall metabolic health, and important in preventing muscle weakness, cancer and depression. - All types of mushrooms, fortified cereals, almond milk, soy milk and the sun!!
Vitamin E: Protects your skin, fights the look of aging. It’s a powerful fat soluble antioxidant that helps protect cell membranes against damaged caused by free radicals. Helps with cholesterol. - All nuts, all seeds, avocado, spinach, rice bran, wheat germ, whole grains, broccoli, mango, tomatoes, kiwi fruit, swiss chard, olives, mustard greens and asparagus.
Vitamin K: Helps with blood clotting to prevent excessive bleeding. Also helps prevent blood clots. Important for protecting our bones and prevents easy breaks and fractures. -Kale, spinach, romaine lettuce, swiss chard, parsley, Brussel sprouts, broccoli, cabbage, blueberries, prunes, grapes and raspberries. Calcium: For bone building, as well as responsible for proper muscle contraction, maintenance of the heartbeat and transmission of nerve impulses. -Broccoli, Brussel sprouts, butternut squash, carrots, cauliflower, kale, sweet potato, chickpeas (hummus), lentils, pinto beans, black beans, kidney beans, fortified almond milk, fortified soy milk, whole wheat, fortified orange juice, orange and raisins.
Copper: Helps with bone and connective tissue production. Also helps produce melanin. Without it you can cause osteoporosis, joint pain, lowered immunity and helps absorb iron. -Kale, mushrooms, sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds, cashews, sesame seeds, chickpeas, prunes, avocado, and tofu. Iron: Needed to make proteins, such as hemoglobin and myoglobin in the blood. It helps carry oxygen from our lungs to our tissues. Iron rich foods should be eaten with foods high in Vitamin C to help with absorption. -Molasses, dark leafy greens like kale and spinach, tofu, whole grains, beans, nuts and seeds.
Magnesium: Important nutrient for a host of regular enzymatic functions throughout your body. Helps with energy, insomnia, irritability, anxiety, lack of energy and fatigue, joint pain, low blood sugar, lack of concentration and PMS. -Oats, almonds, cashews, cocoa and cacao, seeds, all leafy greens, bananas, sweet potatoes, whole grains, beans and brown rice.
Manganese: Required by the body for proper enzyme functioning, nutrient absorption, wound healing and bone development. -Hazelnuts, pecans, walnuts, almonds, cashews, pistachios, pumpkin seeds, chia seeds, sesame and flax seeds, whole wheat bread, tofu and beans. Phosphorus: Required for proper cell functioning, regulation of calcium, strong bones and teeth, making of ATP, and helps with anemia, muscle pain, bone formation and weakened immune system. -Pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, chia seeds, sesame seeds, flax seeds, Brazil nuts, tofu, beans and lentils.
Potassium: Important mineral for the proper function of all cells, tissues and organs in the human body. Helps with your nervous system and shin splints or locked toes. -Lima beans, swiss chard, sweet potato, potatoes, soy milk, spinach, avocado, lentils, pinto beans and coconut water.
Selenium: Mineral that is needed in small amounts by the body to help regulate the thyroid hormones and support a healthy immune system. It is also an antioxidant that protects cells from damage due to free radicals. -Mushrooms, couscous, whole wheat pasta, rice, oats, Brazil nuts, sunflower seeds, tofu and beans.
Sodium: Needed for proper muscle contractions, nerve transmissions, maintaining pH balance and hydration. -Everything has sodium, don’t worry about this one. If you use table salt, you are good. (But don’t use too much or it will cause bloating). Drink lots of water when consuming sodium. Zinc: Helps your body with carbohydrate metabolism, efficient production of testosterone to prevent estrogen dominance, helps enhance skin and nails, helps enhance your sense of smell, healthy growth, healthy eyesight, wound healing and your immune system. -Beans, legumes, nuts, seeds, oats, wheat germ, and nutritional yeast.
Substitutos da carne
01. Seitan 02. Tofu 03. Tempeh
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0017. Sweet Relief Smoothie 0018. Peach Pancakes
0019. Grapefruit Guacamole 0020. Veggie Meatballs 0021. Roasted Chickpea Burrito
0022. Watermelon Slushie 0023. Piña Colada Ice Cream 0024. Spinach Cooler 0025. Agua Fresca
0016. Esparguete com Abóbora e Lentilhas
Ingredientes
Lentilhas (~1 chavena)
Abóbora (~1 chavena, em lascas)
Cebola, cenoura, alho
Esparguete
Parmesão
01. Colocar as lentilhas de molho, ~12 horas; 02. Levar ao lume, ~40 min; 03. Cozer a abóbora lentamente; 04. Noutro tacho, cozinhar o esparguete; 05. Juntar tudo, temperar.
[Valor nutricional total: Calorias 570, Carbohidratos 98g, Proteínas 22g, Fibra 13g]
0015. Hamburguer de Lentilha
Ingredientes
Lentilhas (~1 chavena)
Nozes (~1 chavena)
Cebola, cenoura, alho
Batata (~4)
01. Colocar as lentilhas e as nozes no liquidificador; 02. Misturar o puré com a cenoura, a cebola e o alho; 03. Formar hamburgueres (com farinha) e levar ao frigorifico; 04. Levar à frigideira em azeite, em lume medio.
[Valor nutricional total: Calorias 970, Carbohidratos 50g, Proteínas 25g, Fibra 22g]
0014. Creme de Lentilhas e Ervilhas
Ingredientes
Lentilhas (~1 chavena)
Ervilhas (~1 chavena)
Cebola e alho picado
Batata (~4)
01. Cozer os ingredientes numa panela (~20min) 02. Passar na varinha mágica.
[Valor nutricional por porção: Calorias 560, Carbohidratos 79g, Proteínas 27g, Fibra 27g]
~ Alimento da Semana: Lentilhas
Molibdénio [198%]
Previne a anemia, age como desintoxicante e antioxidante no organismo, importante na formação de acido urico e prevenção de cárie dentária.
0013. Pudim de Beterraba
Ingredientes
Leite condensado
3 Ovos
Batido de 3 Beterrabas (leite)
Açucar, Limão, Canela
01. Colocar tudo numa tigela e mexer; 02. Levar ao forno ~1 hora.
[Valor nutricional por porção: Calorias 540, Carbohidratos 63g, Proteínas 23g, Fibra 02g]
0012. Salada de Atum e Creme de Beterraba
Ingredientes
Beterraba cozida e picada (~2)
Grão de Bico cozido (~1 chávena)
Cenoura (q.b.)
Atum (~1 lata)
Iogurte Natural desnatado
Alface (q.b.)
01. Colocar no liquidificador a beterraba e o iogurte natural; 02. A parte, misturar o atum, o grão de bico e a cenoura; 03. Colocar sobre a alface, temperar e acrescentar o molho.
[Valor nutricional por porção: Calorias 622, Carbohidratos 68g, Proteínas 50g, Fibra 13g]
0011. Bolo de Beterraba e Cenoura
Ingredientes
Beterraba (~2)
Cenoura (~1)
2 chavenas de farinha de linhaça
3 ovos
Açucar Mascavo
01. Colocar tudo no liquidificador, exceto a farinha; 02. Acrescentar lentamente a farinha; 03. Colocar numa forma untada e levar ao forno (~30min).
[Valor nutricional por cada 100g: Calorias 480, Carbohidratos 38g, Proteínas 28g, Fibra 7g]
~ Alimento da Semana: Beterraba
Folatos [35%]
Necessário à manutenção e reparação das células (previne diversos tipos de cancro), auxilia na produção de glóbulos vermelhos e previne a anemia.
0010. Docinhos de Abóbora
Ingredientes
Abóbora cozida e amassada
Leite q.b.
Leite Condensado q.b.
Manteiga
01. Misturar a abóbora, o leite e a manteiga numa panela; 02. Juntar o leite condensado e mexer durante ~10 min; 03. Colocar a massa num prato untado com manteiga; 04. Enrolar a massa e fazer pequenas abóboras ;)!
[Valor nutricional por cada 100g: Calorias 98, Carbohidratos 13g, Proteínas 6g, Fibra 03g]
0009. Puré de Abóbora
Ingredientes
Abobora cozida e amassada
Requeijão
Manteiga
Alho, cebola, cominhos
01. Derreter a manteiga com o azeite e juntar o alho e a cebola picados; 02. Adicionar a abobora e os cominhos; 03. Adicionar o requeijão e mexer durante 5 minutos.
[Valor nutricional por cada 100g: Calorias 219, Carbohidratos 14g, Proteínas 16g, Fibra 03g]
0008. Risotto de Abóbora com Camarão
Ingredientes
Abobora (~100g)
Arroz (pref. arbório ou carolino)
Camarao médio (~100g)
Caldo knorr de legumes
Queijo parmesão
01. Descascar e limpar os camarões; refogar em azeite (~4min); 02. Triturar a abobora com manteiga, reservar alguns cubinhos; 03. Refogar a cebola, acrescentar o arroz, o caldo e deixar cozer; 04. Acrescentar a abóbora triturada, mais caldo e mexer; 05. Por fim, acrescentar o parmesão ralado. Servir com os camarões. [Valor nutricional por cada 100g: Calorias 512, Carbohidratos 89g, Proteínas 29g, Fibra 05.5g]
~ Alimento da Semana: Abóbora
Vitamina A [145%]
Atrasa o envelhecimento, protege a cornea e as mucosas, evita infeções respiratórias e lesões estomacais, e estimula a reparação dos tecidos.