Wrap
It’s fresh, crunchy, and takes just a few minutes to throw together, no cooking, no fuss. Perfect when you’re running between classes, too tired to cook, or just craving something light but satisfying. It’s basically a salad in a hug (aka: a wrap). Trust me, your body will thank you.
Ingredients
- Wrap (tortilla or any flatbread)
- Salad or lettuce
- Cucumber
- Carrot
- Red bell pepper
- Red onion
- Tomato
- Radishes
- Avocado
- Chives
- Mayonnaise
- Ketchup
Instructions
- Prep the fresh stuff
Cut the cucumber, carrot, and red bell pepper into thin strips. Slice the red onion, tomato, radishes, and avocado. Roughly chop your salad and chives. - Mix the sauce
Stir together some mayonnaise and ketchup in a small bowl, that’s your homemade cocktail sauce. Easy and tasty. - Build your wrap
Spread the sauce across your wrap, then stack all your veggies on one side. The more color, the better! - Wrap it & top it
Roll it up nice and snug, and sprinkle some chopped chives on top for extra flavor. That’s it, you’re ready to bite in!
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Common questions
What is Berry Lemon actually about?
Berry Lemon is a chill, student-friendly platform that helps you figure out what to eat without the stress. Think simple, affordable meals you can actually make, with ingredients you probably already have. It’s like having a food-savvy roommate who’s always got a good idea for dinner.
Are the meals expensive or hard to shop for?
Nope! The whole idea is that they’re budget-friendly and student-proof. Most recipes are built with what’s already in your fridge or pantry. No weird ingredients, no €15 shopping trips, just real food you can afford.
Do I need to be good at cooking to use Berry Lemon?
Not at all. Whether you’ve never cooked more than pasta or you’re already the go-to chef in your friend group, Berry Lemon is made for everyone. The recipes are easy, no-nonsense, and flexible. No fancy techniques. Just good food.
Can I share my own recipes too?
Not yet, but stay tuned. Berry Lemon is starting with our favorite go-to meals, but the dream is to build a community where students can share their own creations, tips, and food hacks. Basically, we’re building the student cookbook we all wish we had.