10 Nutritious School Lunches You Can Make for Your Kid in Dubai

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As parents, making sure your child has a nutritious and delicious lunch every day can be a challenge. Hence, consulting a doctor at home in Dubai, can help make things easier, especially when you have a busy schedule. Whether your child is a picky eater or has specific dietary needs, it is essential to pack a school lunch that is both healthy and easy to prepare.

For expert advice on nutritious school lunches, we consulted Dr. Anju Chaudhary, a General Practitioner at Nexx Care. She provided valuable insights on healthy meal options that help keep kids energized throughout the day. 

What Makes a Balanced School Lunch?

Doctor Chaudhary stresses on ensuring your kids have a mix of the following:

  1. Proteins: Support growth, repair, and energy. Examples include chicken, fish, eggs, tofu, and dairy products.
  2. Carbohydrates: Fuel your body and brain with complex carbs. Focus on whole grains and sweet potatoes.
  3. Fruits: Provide vitamins, antioxidants, and fiber.
  4. Vegetables: Supply fiber and essential nutrients.

10 Easy to Prepare Nutritious School Lunches

Based on Dr. Anju Chaudhary’s recommendations, here are 10 lunch ideas. You can make these using ingredients that are readily available at local supermarkets.

1. Grilled Chicken Wrap with Whole Grain Tortilla

This lunch is packed with protein from grilled chicken and complex carbs from whole grain tortilla. Simply season and grill the chicken, then slice it into strips. Wrap the chicken in a whole grain tortilla with some leafy greens. Add carrot sticks and hummus for a healthy veggie side. Use vegetables and chicken from Dubai’s organic markets, like Ripe Market. They offer fresher ingredients for healthier lunches.

2. Quinoa Salad with Mixed Vegetables and Chickpeas

Quinoa is a great source of complex carbohydrates. It pairs well with protein-rich chickpeas. For this lunch, start by cooking the quinoa and letting it cool. Mix in cucumber, cherry tomatoes, and chopped bell peppers. Toss everything with olive oil, lemon juice, and a sprinkle of salt. This dish is easy to pack. It stays fresh even during Dubai’s warmer months. However, if your kid does not like quinoa, you can replace it with a tortilla wrap encasing the veggies and chickpeas inside.

3. Veggie and Hummus Wrap

A veggie wrap is a colorful and healthy choice. Start with a whole grain tortilla. Spread a generous layer of hummus on it. Add cucumber slices, shredded carrots, spinach, and avocado. Roll it up, and your child will have a tasty lunch. This wrap is rich in fiber, healthy fats, and vitamins. Many stores in Dubai, like Spinneys and Carrefour, offer ready-made fresh hummus. These options are both healthy and convenient. Opt for those with minimal added preservatives for maximum nutrition.

4. Grilled Fish with Brown Rice

Grilled fish, such as salmon or white fish, is a great source of omega-3 fatty acids and high-quality protein. Pair it with brown rice for sustained energy from complex carbohydrates. Add steamed broccoli or peas for a veggie side.

To keep your meal warm and fresh, use an insulated lunch box. In Dubai’s high temperatures, food can lose freshness quickly.

5. Lentil and Veggie Croquettes

Lentils are another great plant-based protein option. Cook and cool some green or brown lentils and toss them with diced tomatoes and red onion. Mash them together with salt and pepper and other spices of your choice. You can roll the mixture into small oval shaped croquettes, dip them in egg, coat with breadcrumbs and bake. It is easy to make a large batch and freeze it so that you only need to lightly heat it when making lunch.

6. Chicken and Sweet Potato Bites

This fun lunch is perfect for kids. It includes lean proteins and complex carbs. Start by grilling or baking chicken breast pieces and sweet potato wedges. Season them lightly with olive oil, salt, and pepper. Cut everything into bite-sized portions. Add a dip like Greek yogurt or avocado mash on the side. Choose organic sweet potatoes if you can. They might cost a bit more, but they are better for a clean diet.

7. Whole Grain Crackers with Cheese and Veggies

Whole grain crackers with cheese slices make a great combination of carbs and protein. Add cherry tomatoes and cucumber slices for some fresh veggies. This lunch is perfect for younger kids who like bite-sized portions and finger foods. You can even pair it with Labneh, a Middle Eastern favorite. It is lighter than regular cheese, but still offers protein and calcium.

8. Brown Rice Sushi Rolls

If your child likes sushi, you can make brown rice sushi rolls at home. Use cooked chicken, cucumber, and avocado for a balanced meal. Sushi is a great way to combine complex carbs, proteins, and veggies in one roll. You can find sushi-making kits and fresh ingredients, like seaweed and brown rice in the Asian Foods section in stores like Carrefour and Lulu.

9. Boiled Eggs with Veggie Sticks and Whole Grain Bread

This simple yet effective lunch is packed with protein, vitamins, and fiber. Boil a couple of eggs, and pair them with veggie sticks (like carrots, cucumbers, and bell peppers) and slices of whole grain bread. Add a small container of hummus or yogurt for dipping the veggies.

10. Banana and Almond Butter Sandwich on Whole Grain Bread

This lunch idea is great for kids who love sweets. Start with whole grain bread. Spread almond butter on one side. Add banana slices on top. Bananas give natural sweetness and energy, without the crash of processed sugars. Include a side of berries or apple slices for extra fruit. To keep the fruit fresh, pack it in a separate compartment. Sprinkle lemon juice on apple slices to stop them from browning.

Foods to Avoid in School Lunches

Packing nutritious food is important. It is also crucial to avoid items that can cause energy spikes or digestive discomfort.

Processed Foods

Highly processed meats like sausages or packaged snacks are high in sodium and unhealthy fats. Opt for fresh, whole foods or foods with fewer ingredients instead.

Sugary Foods

Sugary drinks, candies, and chocolate can cause energy crashes. This makes it hard for your child to focus. Instead, pack water or natural fruit juices with no added sugars.

Fried Foods

Fried foods like chips or french fries are heavy on the stomach and provide little nutritional value. Instead, choose baked or roasted alternatives.

Conclusion

Living in Dubai, preparing healthy lunches for your kids is not difficult due to the availability of all the ingredients. Focus on whole, minimally processed foods. Avoid sugary, refined, or fried items. This way, you ensure a balanced diet for your child. Dubai’s hot climate requires extra care with food storage. So, invest in a good-quality lunchbox or insulated bag to keep the food fresh.

If you are looking for more information and need to schedule an appointment with Dr. Anju, visit the ServiceMarket website or app to book a home visit doctor in Dubai for tailored guidance to meet your family’s dietary needs and preferences.

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