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veggie'balls rice'box salad

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veggie'balls rice'box salad

Asian-style itsu veggie'balls, wholegrain brown rice, nutritious signature veg mix, vitamin packed fresh greens & ginger, sesame dressing, pumpkin seeds, fresh lime wedge

585 kcal

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plant points

plant points are a handy way to encourage you to include a wide variety of plants in your diet. The good news... this dish is bursting with them. Learn more about plant points studies & gut health here.

allergens

All our dishes are prepared to detailed recipes, but we cannot guarantee our food is free from any ingredient or allergen due to different ingredients being handled in our open plan kitchens.

contains: gluten, sesame, soya

may contain: milk, egg, celery, mustard, sulphur dioxide

energy (kcal)
585
fat (g)
21
of which saturates (g)
3.1
protein (g)
22.5
carbohydrates (g)
65.6
of which sugars (g)
2.5
fibre (g)
21.5
salt (g)
3.55
plant points
21

Dr Emma says

"This new salad is packed with fibre thanks to the bed of brown rice, it is also rich in micronutrients thanks to the 23 different vegetables, herbs & spices. Carrots & red peppers contain beta-carotene [converted to vitamin A in the body] and coriander & spinach contain flavonoids, which studies have found both have anti-oxidant properties. Studies show that eating a range of plants in your diet supports a diverse gut microbiome and is associated with improved health outcomes.” 

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