Rainbow Lunch Recipes (2024)

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Today I'm sharing a pretty rainbow lunch that I made for Small Child recently. I absolutely love adding bright rainbows of colour to his lunches with all natural ingredients - I feel so lucky that we haveso many amazing fruits and vegetables available to us. This post includes a simple rainbow tortilla wrap recipe and easy rainbow skewers recipe too, bothof which make great healthy lunch box food ideas!

To make this lunch, I first made the rainbow wrap. I used a multi-seed tortilla wrap, but you could use any type of wrap that you like. I find that making wraps like this gets Small Child to happily eat vegetables that he would normally reject - he wouldn't usually eat the spinach if I put it straight on his plate for example, but he didn't even mention it when he ate this wrap, and seemed to thoroughly enjoy it!

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Rainbow Tortilla Wrap

Ingredients:

  • 1 large tortilla wrap
  • cream cheese
  • 1 small cooked & peeled beetroot
  • ½ carrot
  • ½ yellow pepper
  • small handful spinach leaves

Method:

Prepare the vegetables: slice the beetroot, peel and slice the carrot into thin strips, de-seed the pepper and slice into thin strips, wash the spinach leaves and cut in half if they are large.

Heat the tortilla wrap in the microwave for 10-15 seconds until warmed through and slightly softened.

Spread a liberal layer of cream cheese over the whole tortilla.

Place the vegetables on top of the cheese in layers as shown in the photo above. Fold up the top and bottom of the wrap, then tightly roll, spreading a little extra cheese on the last bit of wrap to help 'glue' it in place if needed.

Slice in half at an angle then pack immediately in a bento box or lunch box.

For dessert, I also packed rainbow fruit skewers. These are so simple to make, and you can swap the fruits in and out to suit your tastes. Why not get your children involved in making their own rainbow skewers - you'll find a similar recipe with a free printable child friendly recipe sheet on this post: Rainbow Fruit Skewers Recipe, so they can follow the recipe themselves, great for building confidence for beginners in the kitchen! For these skewers I cut bamboo skewers in half, then threaded on blueberries, red and green grapes, clementine segments and raspberries.

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Here's the whole rainbow lunch, which I packed in our Polar Gear bento box. In the bottom layer I packed the rainbow wraps, plus a hard boiled egg which I shaped into a star using one of ouregg moulds, and popped into a star shaped silicone cup to hold it in place.

In the top layer I packed a square silicone cup filled with slices of carrot and a couple of small chocolate coins ro represent a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, plus the rainbow fruit skewers of course.

Small Child ate every last crumb of this lunch, and said that he really enjoyed it. I was please because it went a long way towards his 5 a day that day!

If you liked this post, you might like some of the other rainbow recipes that I've shared here on the Eats Amazing blog! You might also like to follow my Kids Lunch Box Ideas Pinterest board for loads more lunch ideas from all around the web!

Grace

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Rainbow Tortilla Wrap

How to make a rainbow wrap - this step by step rainbow tortilla wrap recipe is a great healthy fun food idea for kids packed lunches and bento boxes!

Prep Time5 minutes mins

Cook Time0 minutes mins

Total Time5 minutes mins

Course: Lunch

Cuisine: Vegetarian

Servings: 1 person

Author: Grace

Ingredients

  • 1 large tortilla wrap
  • cream cheese
  • 1 small cooked & peeled beetroot
  • ½ carrot
  • ½ yellow pepper
  • small handful spinach leaves

Instructions

  • Prepare the vegetables: slice the beetroot, peel and slice the carrot into thin strips, de-seed the pepper and slice into thin strips, wash the spinach leaves and cut in half if they are large.

  • Heat the tortilla wrap in the microwave for 10-15 seconds until warmed through and slightly softened.

  • Spread a liberal layer of cream cheese over the whole tortilla.

  • Place the vegetables on top of the cheese in layers as shown in the photo above. Fold up the top and bottom of the wrap, then tightly roll, spreading a little extra cheese on the last bit of wrap to help 'glue' it in place if needed.

  • Slice in half at an angle then pack immediately in a bento box or lunch box.

I hope you will want to try this fun rainbow lunch, please pin it if you do! For more healthy rainbow foodideas and recipes,check out therainbow food ideassectionhere on the Eats Amazing blog or follow myRainbow Food Pinterest boardfor fun rainbow ideas from all over the web!

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  1. Jackie says

    Gorgeous wrap!!

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  2. Cheryl | TimeToCraft says

    What a great idea. I'm sure it would bring a smile to any child (or dinner lady) at lunchtime.

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  3. Rami @ Tasteaholics says

    You know how to get kids to eat whatever you want, wizard! Great idea and would definitely work. Pinned 🙂

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  4. Tiffany says

    Very nice pictures ! So helpful too. Thanks for your post. Anyone could be able to wrap after this ^^.

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Rainbow Lunch Recipes (2024)

FAQs

How to make a rainbow lunch? ›

Red – raspberries, tomato, watermelon, red peppers, strawberries, cherries, beets, guava, rhubarb, blood oranges Orange and Yellow – carrots, lemon, jackfruit, sweet potato, corn, squash, orange and yellow peppers, cantaloupe, papaya, pineapple Green – broccoli, kiwi, green apples, lettuce, bok choy, zucchini, okra, ...

What is the rainbow diet plan? ›

The rainbow diet's goal is to cover your plate with fruits and vegetables in a variety of colors, hence how it got its name. It's a way to ensure that you're getting enough vitamins and nutrients into your daily diet. To follow this diet, you should eat plant-based foods in a wide array of colors.

What is the rainbow plate nutrition? ›

“Eating the rainbow” or varying the colors on your plate is important for health because it diversifies the nutrients you are consuming. The Mediterranean diet and other gold standard diets focus on whole grains, nuts, seeds, fruits, and vegetables. The main health components of these foods come from their colors.

What is meant by the expression eat a rainbow? ›

The colors serve a nutritional purpose. Therefore, it's important to “eat a rainbow” – meaning you eat fruits and vegetables from each color and get a variety of important vitamins and nutrients that can prevent disease. It's recommended that at mealtime, half of your plate is filled with fruits and vegetables.

What two ingredients do you need for a rainbow to form? ›

So, the main ingredients to see a rainbow are the following:
  • You need to be standing with the sun to your back and the rain in front of you.
  • The sun needs to be less than 42o above the horizon.
  • The sun's rays must be hitting the raindrops to create the rainbow.

Can you lose weight on the rainbow diet? ›

One of the primary benefits of the Rainbow Diet is weight loss. Fruits and vegetables are low in calories but high in fibre, which helps to keep you feeling full for longer periods.

Do you eat meat on the rainbow diet? ›

You do not have to give up meat entirely, and there are labels to identify where you fall in your plant-eating journey. Do what is comfortable for you so you will stick with it. You can choose to be a flexitarian, which means you occasionally eat meat, but you choose plants as the primary foods you eat.

What is an example of a rainbow meal? ›

From the reds of watermelon and tomatoes to the greens of spinach and honeydew, these colorful hues are all natural. Recipes like Eat-the-Rainbow Chopped Salad with Basil & Mozzarella and Spiralized Rainbow Carrots are nutritious, delicious and beautiful.

Is eating the rainbow healthy? ›

I'm not talking about colorful candies, but instead eating a variety of colorful fruits and vegetables. Eating a rainbow can be beneficial to your health and general enjoyment of food in several ways. First, eating a rainbow introduces a variety of foods into your diet and prevents boredom from eating the same things.

How do you eat a rainbow in a day? ›

Reach for the rainbow

Reaching a total of 4-1/2 cups of colorful fruits and vegetable a day is the goal for a powerful plate. Here are some ways to make it happen: Servings are not that big. 1/2 cup of chopped raw vegetables or fruit makes one serving.

What are the benefits of eating a rainbow a day? ›

See what eating a rainbow of colors can do for you:

These contain lycopene, which improves heart health, decreases prostate and breast cancer risk, contributes to stroke prevention and increases brain function. Good sources of lycopene include tomatoes, beets, radish, cherries, strawberries, red onions and red peppers.

How can I eat the rainbow? ›

The concept of “eating the rainbow” simply means consuming a variety of colorful foods throughout the day. Doing so establishes a nutrient-dense eating pattern with a wide range of health benefits. The visual appeal of a colorful plate makes mealtime more enticing and exciting for adults and children alike.

What does drinking the rainbow mean? ›

Choosing to “eat or drink the rainbow” means deciding to fill your plate (or in our case, glass bottle) with a wide variety of fruits and veggies of all different colors, shapes and sizes!

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