Lucky souls attending the Bronze Final of the Rugby World Cup on 30th October will be to sample a “breakfast of champions” at Signorelli’s in East Village. The artisan bakery/coffee shop has teamed up with elite rugby nutritionist Matt Lovell to create the ultimate breakfast for rugby champions (see below). The special breakfast (available while stocks last) nestles beside a host of other dishes available throughout the day.
Matt Lovell said: “It’s been great working with Signorelli at East Village to design this Breakfast of Champions. Good nutrition is so important for rugby players and this is a really fun, exciting and delicious way for fans to experience how the players eat before they watch a game over here in E20.”
Alberto Rosmini, owner of Signorelli, East Village, added: “Nutrition has always been an important part of the food that we serve here at Signorelli, so it’s been great having the opportunity to work with Matt to design a delicious and healthy breakfast that is fit for athletes and fans alike. It’s really exciting that the Rugby World Cup is being played in E20 – I can’t wait for the fans to try out our Breakfast of Champions.”
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Signorelli’s Breakfast of Champions menu
Detox wake up Egg white omelette with spinach, red pepper and goats cheese, with a side of roasted sweet potatoes Additional ingredient: extra virgin olive oil
Omega boost Smoked salmon scrambled eggs on seeded Kamut loaf Toast ingredients: Kamut flour, water and Himalayan salt
Go green Avocado toast with flaxseeds Ingredients: spelt bread, avocado, lime, chilli
Quinoa Bircher Quinoa rested in beetroot infused yogurt with blueberry and pomegranate topped with pumpkin seeds and cocoa nibs
Protein brownie Ingredients: almond flour, olive oil, flaxseeds, eggs, cacao, Demerara sugar 10gram per piece
Signorelli is at 7 Victory Parade, East Village E20 1FS Open Tuesday to Friday 8.30am-7.30pm, weekends 9.30am-5.30pm www.signorelli.co.uk
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