Sunday, February 14, 2010

Pandora Superfood Movie Snack - Avatar Time!

We are heading out to see Avatar for the 7th (and final) time. We really love this movie... the beauty, the story, and how it takes us to fun-land every time we see it. As you can probably guess, we don't go near the concession stand with a 10-foot pole. Gross! And, sorry, I'm not paying $4 for a bottle of water that is contained in icky plastic. So, because I'm on a "special diet" *wink wink* I bring my own snacks and filtered water in a glass bottle. Past snacks have included: protein bar, green smoothie, fruit, kale salad (yes, I brought it in my tiffin with a travel size bamboo fork), chocolate, raw cookies... the list goes on.


But, I've created a special snack for this movie trip and I'm calling it Pandora Superfood. It's made of unique and delicious treats by Navitas Naturals. Hmmm... Na'vi? Navitas? Coincidence? 


It's the perfect snack for this movie because the ingredients actually look and taste like something I'd imagine you'd find on Pandora! When I eat this I feel like I am flying on a dragon or swimming in pools of bioluminescent life force. :)


Here is what is in each portion for the movies:
2 Tablespoons Cacao Nibs
I love raw chocolate and I'm no stranger to it. According to Navitas Naturals' websiteCacao has long been enjoyed for its healthful and invigorating properties in Mexican, Central, and South American cultures. In fact, Mayan civilizations associated cacao with the food that their gods chose to consume and thrive upon. So impressed were the Mayans with cacao’s taste (and its ability to promote energy), that cacao paste was frequently used in sacred rituals, with an annual festival held devoted entirely to honoring the “cacao god.” 
Cacao contains a naturally rich supply of antioxidants, and is also an excellent source of dietary fiber. In addition, cacao is known to be one of the highest dietary sources of magnesium, contains an impressively high iron content, and also possesses many other essential minerals in significant quantities.
2 Tablespoons Goji Berries
These pretty little gems are powerhouses of nutrition. I keep plenty of these stocked at my house.  According to Navitas Naturals' websiteGoji berries have been appreciated in Asian herbal medicine for several millenniums, but only recently have western cultures “discovered” the power of this remarkable food. A small and red berry, goji’s grow on a thorny perennial bush, and are indigenous to the difficult terrains of the Himalayan mountain range. Often coined as “red diamonds” on the Asian market, the goji berry has long been regarded as one of the most nutrient-rich superfoods on the planet, with ancient Chinese monks crediting this berry to greater health, vitality, longevity, energy, and stamina. Western science agrees that indeed this special berry has a remarkable nutritional profile, and it is now among the most highly sought-after superfoods around.
Arguably among the most potent superfoods known, the goji berry offers an exceptional balance of daily macronutrients: containing carbohydrates, high-quality protein, healthy fat, and soluble fiber. The goji’s solid plant-based protein is packed with 18 amino acids -- including all 8 essential amino acids – which is 10% of the fruits composition. Also full of free-radical-devouring antioxidants, goji berries have been historically used to support the immune system and longevity. Rich in vitamin A and a good source of vitamin C, these berries additionally possess over 20 trace minerals and vitamins including zinc, iron, phosphorus, riboflavin (B2), vitamin E, and carotenoids which include beta-carotene. And to put things in perspective on just how powerful the little goji berry is, ounce per ounce it contains more vitamin C than oranges, more beta carotene than carrots, and more iron than soybeans or spinach.
2 Tablespoons Mulberries
Lightly sweet with a wonderful texture. I want to eat these by the handful. And, heck, why not? These are amazing! According to Navitas Naturals' websiteMulberry trees originally came over on the Silk Road from China to Turkey thousands of years ago. As one of the precious goods for trade, their leaves served as food for silk worms, and their delicious berries enjoyed as an exotic and divine treat. Today, the fruit is still an important part of the Turkish cultural tapestry, and the berry’s unique flavor is enjoyed by people around the world. 
More than just a sweet treat, Navitas Naturals Mulberries are a true superfood. They are one of the few fruits to be considered a protein source -- boasting a respectable 3 grams of protein per ounce – and are an excellent source of iron, calcium, vitamin C, and fiber. Mulberries also contain a high concentration of Resveratrol, an antioxidant compound that combats free-radical damage. Recent studies have shown that regular consumption of this special antioxidant helps promote a healthy heart and longevity.
2 Tablespoons Goldenberries
The first time I tried these, I immediately thought, "Move over crappy sour patch kids, it's time for something way more delish and oh-so-healthy at the same time!" These will throw a party in your mouth. According to Navitas Naturals' websiteOriginally cultivated thousands of years ago in the Incan Empire, these dried berries have enjoyed a huge resurgence of popularity in markets around the world, due to their unique taste and remarkable health benefits. Also known as “Incan Berries” or “Cape Gooseberries,” Goldenberries grow in warm climates on a type of small but resilient bush, where natural paper hulks resembling Chinese lanterns delicately cradle the small golden fruit on the inside. Once harvested, the berries are sun-dried, developing a robust and complex citrus-like flavor that is appreciated by everyone from gourmet chefs to children.
Not your average dried fruit, flavor-packed Goldenberries also boast an excellent nutritional profile. The fruit is best noted for its high amounts of carotene and bioflavonoids (vitamin P) -- nutrients which studies have shown to produce anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activity (among many other benefits). Goldenberries are also an excellent source of vitamin A, vitamin C, and contain a good amount of dietary fiber and pectin. Unlike most fruits, Goldenberries also contain protein and phosphorous.

25 comments:

  1. Great Stuff Kristen! Very creative snacks. So glad you are not going anywhere near that overpriced processed garbage they pass off as food in the Theatre. Way to take control of your life and health (and that of your family).

    James Reno
    Raw-Food-Repair.com

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  2. yum! i love goldenberries but i have to soak them first or they don't digest.

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  3. YUM YUM! This is such a perfect movie snack, I love this idea. Thanks Kristen!

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  4. 7 times?!?!

    *hangs head in shame*

    Am I the only person left on the planet who has not seen this movie?

    Maybe I better take myself on a President's Day date tomorrow. I hear a bargain matinee calling my name.

    I've been known to smuggle into the theater a mason jar of GREEN smoothie (lil' trick I learned from my friend Kristen Suzanne!).

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  5. That sounds like a great mix! Quite similar to their Trail Mix which I love! Navitas Naturals makes such great products

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  6. I'm a movie snack-smuggler too! We love to haul yummy vegan treats into the movies. Your Pandora snack is so colorful!

    7 viewings? REALLY? It must be a fabulous movie!

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  7. 7 times....sounds like my family when Lord of the Rings was out. :)
    I laughed when I read....water in a glass bottle....I just did that last night when I went to see Sherlock Holmes and did the same thing when I went to see Avatar!
    I usually carry a stainless steel bottle made by Klean Kanteen, but since it's too big, I had to think quick when I was leaving for the theatre. Glass was all I had, so....glad I'm not the only one who does these things...my snacks usually include a Larabar and some nuts.
    Thank for the snack mix recipe and all the wonderful recipes in your books. I just ordered a few more and can't wait to get them. :)

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  8. Hi Bitt of Raw,
    Sometimes I suck on one of those goldenberries, one at a time and then bite into it for an explosion of flavor. I'll take as long as a few minutes each one. :) Makes it kind of fun.

    Cheers XOXO,
    Kristen

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  9. Perfect Navi Snack! :) Loved that movie too! Enjoy!

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  10. Wow, this mix looks unreal. A little bit expensive perhaps, but looks totally worth it. Mulberries are my *favorite* thing in the world and goji and cacao are very close seconds. I've never tried golden berries, but now I'm going to have to.

    So imaginative, Kristen!

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  11. Hi Elle,
    Yes, but the snack is so nutrient dense! Plus, a little goes a long way. I only used 2T of each. :)

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  12. That's similar to some of the snacks I've hidden in my purse while going to the movies.

    It also reminded me of how my mom bought a special bag to sneak her snacks in, while leaving her real purse in the car. When she was at the theater recently, she accidentally dropped it, and it slid beneath someone else's seat. The person next to her offered to help her with no luck. The good Samaritan couldn't understand why she wasn't more concerned about her loss. At least she got it back at the end of the movie.

    By the way, I mentioned your Cherry Bomb Shake on my blog the other day. I thought it was good for Valentine's Day.

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  13. I loved Avatar!! Only saw it once, but it's amazing! Especially in 3-D. When we saw it, my friend snuck me in some popcorn with Earth Balance and nutritional yeast. Your snack mix sounds much healthier than my treat though!

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  14. Very Creative!! I LOVE it!!! sounds so nourishing and energizing!!! You're the BEST K!!

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  15. Ohmygosh, I love Avatar too! My boyfriend and I just went and saw it for the second time in 3D. That movie is going to end up being one of my favorite movies of all time. I feel like there is a hidden message that only raw foodists know what it is. Most people pick up on the exploitation message and to not make other people suffer just because they have something that you want. But, I don't think that most people truly understand the other message which is the Eywa concept. The Na'vi are so in tune with their environment and nature. Raw fooders know what the Universal energy feels like, which makes Avatar that much more special. It's a great movie and next time I go see it (I hope it is still in theaters this weekend...), I will be making your Pandora superfood to take with me ;-)

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  16. I love goji berries and cacao - I have to try mulberries and golden berries now though! I am always tempted by them, now I have to actually buy them next time I'm at Whole Foods.

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  17. Love it! That's one of the energizing snacks I eat every day :) And definitely know what you mean about sneaking bamboo forks and the like into the theater!

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  18. Navitas is awesome. When I was looking for brands to go with, I immediately thought of them and they were my final choice too.

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  19. Mmmm, looks so good. Now I'm craving cacao nibs... I always sneak my own snacks into the movies too :)

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  20. Thanks for the idea. I made this super duper treat when I saw Avatar for the 1st time yesterday, as well as my mason jar of green goodness :)

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  21. Awesome LaTonya Nicole! And........ Did you like Avatar???!!!! :)

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  22. Wow, I would love to have those super food snack while watching a nice movie just like Avatar. Thanks for sharing.

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  23. Kristen, I loved it!!! What a powerful message! I hope others that may not been as conscious about our Earth as well as each living creature, will begin taking steps to do so now. My 5 yr old thought it was awesome too. He says he wants to fly like Avatar. I told him maybe one day. For now, he likes exploring our backyard for insects to protect :)

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  24. That is so sweet, LaTonya Nicole! I love that - "protecting insects." :)

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