A simple, quick, and brain-healthy whole wheat wrap filled with lean turkey, fresh spinach, and a touch of olive oil-based spread for a practical MIND Diet lunch.

MIND Diet Score: 80% Brain-Friendly
A recipe score for eating more MIND-style ingredients and fewer brain-unhealthy foods.
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Why it scores well
- Includes leafy greens
- Uses whole grains
- Uses olive oil
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Savory Turkey and Spinach Whole Wheat Wrap
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A simple, quick, and brain-healthy whole wheat wrap filled with lean turkey, fresh spinach, and a touch of olive oil-based spread for a practical MIND Diet lunch.
Prep Time 10 minutes mins
Total Time 10 minutes mins
Servings: 2
Course: Lunch
Cuisine: American
Calories: 257
Ingredients
- 2 medium whole wheat tortilla about 50 g each, soft and flexible for easy wrapping
- 4 oz turkey breast cooked, sliced thin; lean, skinless deli turkey preferred
- 1 cup baby spinach about 30 g; fresh, washed
- 1 tablespoon olive oil extra virgin, for light spreading or drizzling
- 1/4 tsp black pepper freshly ground
- 1/4 tsp garlic powder optional, for mild flavor
Method
- Lay out the whole wheat tortillas on a clean surface.
- Lightly brush or drizzle olive oil evenly over each tortilla.
- Layer sliced turkey evenly over each tortilla.
- Add baby spinach on top of the turkey layer.
- Sprinkle black pepper and garlic powder evenly over the fillings.
- Roll up each tortilla tightly to form a wrap. Cut in half if desired and serve.
Nutrition
Notes
This wrap is quick and easy for caregivers to prepare, using familiar, pantry-friendly ingredients. The lean turkey provides protein without red meat, and the fresh spinach adds brain-healthy leafy greens. Using whole wheat tortillas supports whole grains recommended in the MIND Diet. Olive oil adds healthy fats without butter or heavy cream. The mild seasonings keep it gentle and suitable for older adults. Leftovers can be wrapped tightly in plastic wrap and refrigerated for next-day lunches.









