Australia’s Healthiest 4 Takeaway Meals Revealed

Australia's Healthiest 4 Takeaway Meals Revealed1
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Jul 17, 2016

But rest easy when you do decide to have a night off from the kitchen – you can still get 60% of your daily vegetable intake from takeaways, says Geraldine Georgeou, a top Aussie nutritionist.

After analysing a host of dishes available through online food delivery platform Menulog, Geraldine reveals Aussies can make the right choices when they know how to convert recommended daily intakes into real meal scenarios.

The recommended daily vegetable intake is five serves.

Geraldine says one ‘serve’ is equal to half a cup of cooked green or orange vegetables (for example, broccoli, spinach, carrots or pumpkin), or half a cup of cooked dried or canned beans, peas or lentils, or one cup leafy or raw salad vegetables, one medium tomato, half a cup of sweet corn, and even half a medium potato or other starchy vegetables (sweet potato, taro or cassava).

Popular dishes such as green Thai curry, pasta Primavera, and beef in black bean sauce already contain one to two serves, which can easily be upped to three with some ‘special requests’ when ordering, she says.

Takeaways Can Be Healthy Too, Says Aussie Nutritionist2

“Aussies have really been criticised over their poor eating habits. They need to be armed with practical guidelines on how to get their vegetable intake from convenient meal choices within their busy lives,” says Geraldine.

“Five serves seems likes a great amount of vegetables, but it’s not as much as we might think.

“Ordering a healthy takeaway dish can be a really easy way to help you meet your five a day as long as you follow some simple rules, such as adding a side salad, choosing a stir fry option or extra steamed greens to a main meal.”

Below are her four top healthy takeaway meals which have up to three serves of your daily vegetable allowance:

  • Vietnamese rice paper rolls and a Beef Pho soup
    • Serve 1: ½ cup of vegetables
    • Serve 2: ½ cup of beansprouts
    • Serve 3: ½ cup of green leafy vegies
  • Falafel salad
    • Serve 1: ½ cup of chickpeas
    • Serve 2 and 3: 2 cups of salad
  • Thai beef salad teamed with a side of chili pork stir fry with broccoli
    • Serve 1: 1 cup of salad
    • Serve 2: ½ cup of mixed vegetables
    • Serve 3: ½ cup of broccoli
  • Chinese chicken and sweet corn soup with a beef and black bean sauce main
    • Serve 1: ½ a cup of sweetcorn
    • Serve 2: ½ of cup of stir fry vegetables
    • Serve 3: ½ cup of spring onion

How to get 3 vegetable servings from the more popular home delivery meal options

If you are looking for healthy takeaway options, Geraldine has given the following Aussie favourites a healthy twist

Dish No. of serves of vegetables Special requests – to take you 3 serves
Beef in Black Bean sauce Spring onion

Stir fry vegetables

TOTAL = 2

Steamed Chinese broccoli
Green Thai curry

 

Baby corn

Eggplant

TOTAL=2

Steamed mixed vegetables, or bok choy, or green papaya salad
Pasta primavera

 

 

Snow peas

Asparagus

Zucchini

TOTAL = 2

Each equal to 2 serves:

Rocket side salad, or Caprese salad

Tandoori prawns and daal curry Lentils

TOTAL = 1

Each equal to 2 serves:

Vegetable curry

Falafel salad and hummus

 

Chickpeas

Salad items (lettuce, cucumber and tomato)

TOTAL = 2

Tabbouleh salad, or fattoush salad
Salmon and avocado sushi roll and edamame beans Edamame beans

Avocado

TOTAL = 2

Seaweed salad

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