Vegan authority Harriet Porterfield, creator of Bo’s Kitchen, presents a visually stunning cookbook bursting with 70 vibrant plant-based recipes to boost natural immunity, improve mood and nourish mind and body. Eating the rainbow is a natural rule of life; we are always told that
the more colours in your diet, the better for you it will be. This is because different plants contain different pigments, or
phytonutrients, and the more vibrant their colour, the more of these nutrients they contain!
Bo’s Kitchen has transformed this wholesome lesson into a bright and exciting invitation to
embrace the natural goodness of colourful ingredients, turning the hues of the rainbow into
delicious and nutritious recipes that look and taste great.
From
Black Forest smoothie bowls and
Golden Chickpea pancakes to
Sunshine Pizza and
Rainbow Buddha bowls, all
70 of these all-natural recipes are bursting with colour and nutrients, created to embrace health-boosting benefits and laid out alongside insights on topics from
mindful eating to the
scientific benefits of specific ingredients.Eat the Rainbow contains sections on: - Bright breakfasts, smoothies and juices, from blue coconut shakes to chia and beetroot mousse parfaits and rye aquafaba rainbow waffles.
- Magical meals for on the go, like the green goddess tart, sushi sandwiches with pickled beetroot or sweet and spicy pho.
- Kaleidoscope salads, sides and appetisers to bring colour to your day, like the avocado maki, sesame and spinach rice balls or the rhubarb, strawberries and cherries galettes.
- Hearty helpings to warm your soul, like golden masala roti with curried carrot falafel or roasted pepper pasta with crispy spiced chickpeas.
- Delicious desserts for the sweet-toothed, including matcha and blackberry curd tarts and raw vanilla donuts with blueberry cashew frosting.
These
delicious, colourful recipes will brighten your day and transform the way you eat, making this vibrant cookbook a
tasty and nutritious must-have for any health-conscious and holistic kitchen shelf.