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Gwinganna’s Coconut Crusted Snapper Recipe

Our brains are 70% fat based and therefore need fat. A deficiency in essential fats can affect our behaviour and ability to learn, while foods with anti-nutrients such as sugar and damaged fats can also have negative effects.

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To help our brains, the nutritionists at Gwinganna Lifestyle Retreat in the hinterland of the Queensland Gold Coast recommend these foods :
Brazil nuts, oysters, butter, seeds, eggs, tuna, broccoli, mackerel and wholegrains contain selenium while essential fatty acids are found in fish, flaxseed oil, nuts and seeds, beef, lamb, chicken and eggs.

Gwinganna’s Coconut Crusted Snapper Recipe

Serves 6 mains or 20 portions

INGREDIENTS 

1 kg snapper (or white fish)
1 cup desiccated coconut
¼ cup sesame seeds
½ bunch fresh coriander
zest and juice of 1 lime
sea salt, cracked pepper
1 tsp maple syrup

METHOD
1 In food processor combine coconut, sesame seeds and coriander. Blend till finely chopped, add rest of ingredients except fish until combined.
2 Cut snapper either into bite size pieces or main course size.
3 Press the topping onto the fish pieces.
4 Bake in pre-heated oven (approx. 160 C) until cooked

The Carousel thanks Gwinganna for this Coconut Crusted Snapper recipe. 

ABOUT GWINGANNA

Ecotourism Certified, Gwinganna Lifestyle Retreat is a complete health and wellness escape to help you re-focus on health.  This expansive low tech Gold Coast location offers a range of fully inclusive wellness packages with extensive facilities and unique spa services, organic cuisine, diverse activities and wellness education. Look for the native koalas and wallabies around the property and soak up the peaceful surrounds of nature.

Robyn Foyster: Robyn Foyster is a multi-award-winning journalist, media executive, and the owner and publisher of The Carousel, alongside the Women Love Network (which includes Women Love Wellness, Women Love Travel, and Women Love Tech). At the forefront of digital lifestyle and tech publishing, Robyn was named the 2025 Winner of the Samsung IT Journalism Award for Best Corporate Content and is a 2026 Lizzies Finalist. Voted one of B&T’s 30 Most Powerful Women In Media, she previously served as the Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of Australia’s three biggest flagship magazines—The Australian Women’s Weekly, Woman’s Day, and New Idea—and was a senior executive at the Seven Network. A sought-after speaker and an eight-year judge for the Telstra Business Awards, Robyn remains dedicated to championing women's voices across lifestyle, wellness, and technology.
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