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Many South Africans, from all walks of life, are plagued by ill health. Many blame this on fast food, fizzy cooldrinks and sweets but often the biggest culprit is everyday staples.
Foods which are commonly known as unhealthy can easily be avoided but staples are a necessity in most households. In order to truly combat poor nutrition we need to find acceptable replacements for maize meal, wheat flour and rice which are just as good in taste and texture but significantly better in nutritional value.
The average South African consumes 100kg of maize and maize-related
The Heba Story
products every year.* That may be a huge challenge but it’s an even greater opportunity.
It is clear that what South Africans need is a healthy, banting pap and so HEBA was born. But HEBA is more than just a pap substitute, we are trying to provide a solution and so it has to be relevant to a variety of staples. HEBA can be used to make bread, porridge and krummelpap on stove tops, in ovens and even in microwaves.
Food is culture and identity. Don’t change who you are, just eat right morning ‘til night.
*FAOSTAT, 1993 - 2013. ‘Food Balance / Food Supply - Crops Primary Equivalent: Maize And Products’. N.p., 2013. Web. 22 Nov. 2015.
HEBA is made from SUPERFOODS
Made from coconut solids ground
into a fine powder, coconut flour
is a delicious substitute for wheat
flour. It is gluten free and high in
fat (specifically medium chain
triglycerides) which is known to boost
the metabolism and keep you fuller
for longer. Lekker! Coconut flour is
high in fibre yet low in carbohydrates
– which means that it will help you
avoid blood sugar spikes.
These tiny, brown coloured seeds are
high in omega-3 fatty acids and can
improve digestion, decrease skin
irritations, and support fat loss. Best
of all? Flaxseeds are low in carbs
but remain high in fiber – which
helps reduce sugar cravings. Eating
flaxseeds can contribute towards
glowing skin and strong, healthy hair,
reduce acne and eczema. All of this
from a tiny seed? You bet.
Coconut flourFlaxseeds
These nutty tasting seeds are full
of antioxidants and help to ease
inflammation in the body which
can cause asthma and joint pain.
Sunflower seeds contain bone-
strengthening minerals such as
copper and magnesium (believed to
soothe our nerves, ease headaches
and stress). They are also a good
source of selenium, which is proven
to prevent cancer.
Sunflower seeds
Source: SANAS-Accredited Laboratory. #Analysed using AOAC 991.43 method. Nutritional information for dry product.
HEBA Nutritional Information per
100gper 40g serving
Energy (kJ) 1589 636Protein (g) 21.7 8.7Glycaemic Carbohydrates (g) 8 3of which total sugar (g) 8.0 3.0Total Fat (g) 21.9 8.8Of which saturated fat (g) 7.3 2.9Dietary Fibre (g)# 32.8 13.1Total Sodium (mg) 72 28
HEBA is LCHF & delicious
Heba Recipeseat right morning ‘til night
Breakfast Porridge Makes 1 cup INGREDIENTS: ¼ cup HEBA, ¾ cup boiling water, Pinch of salt. COOKING INSTRUCTIONS: Mix ingredients in a bowl and stir well. Allow to cool.
carbs per portion: 2.9 g
Pap Makes 3-4 portions INGREDIENTS: 1 cup HEBA, 3 cups water, Pinch of salt. COOKING INSTRUCTIONS: Mix ingredients in a pot over the stove. Stir well, cook until boiling.
carbs per 100 g: 2.2 g
KrummelPap Makes 3-4 portions INGREDIENTS: 3parts HEBA, 1 part water, pinch of salt. COOKING INSTRUCTIONS: Bring water to boil on a stove top. Add HEBA to water, stir with a fork until krummels form. Add 1 more part water as needed.
carbs per portion: 2.3 g
Bread in a Mug Makes 6 slices INGREDIENTS: 3T Heba, 1 egg, 3T water, ¼t baking power, Pinch of salt. COOKING INSTRUCTIONS: Mix ingredients in a mug and stir well. Cook for 90 seconds in a microwave at full power. Allow to cool before slicing.
carbs per slice: 0.5 g
Bread Makes 20 slices INGREDIENTS: 200g HEBA, 2t baking powder, Pinch of salt, 4 eggs, 1½ cup water. COOKING INSTRUCTIONS: Heat oven to 180˚C. Mix dry ingredients. In a bowl mix eggs and water then stir in the dry ingredients. Pour into a lined and greased loaf tin. Bake for 50 minutes, oven temperatures may vary. Allow to cool before slicing.
carbs per slice: 0.8 g
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