Vegan Sunflower Seed “Tuna” Wraps Recipe
Introduction
This sunflower seed “tuna” is a fresh, raw, and healthy vegan alternative to traditional tuna salad. Packed with simple, wholesome ingredients, it’s perfect for lettuce wraps or sandwiches. Easy to prepare and full of flavor, it’s a wonderful way to enjoy a plant-based lunch.

Ingredients
- 100 g sunflower seeds, soaked
- 1 handful chopped parsley, dill, and scallions
- 2 tsp vegan mayonnaise
- 1 tsp mustard
- ½ lemon, juiced
- 1 tsp capers
- ½ tsp black pepper
- ½ tsp salt
Instructions
- Step 1: Soak the sunflower seeds in cold water overnight or for at least 5 to 6 hours to soften them.
- Step 2: Drain the soaked seeds and pulse them in a food processor until they break into small pieces, resembling a flaky texture.
- Step 3: Add the chopped parsley, dill, scallions, vegan mayonnaise, mustard, lemon juice, capers, black pepper, and salt to the sunflower seed mixture.
- Step 4: Mix everything thoroughly until well combined.
- Step 5: Serve the mixture in large lettuce leaves with sliced cucumber and carrots. Roll the lettuce like a wrap, tucking in the sides as you go.
- Step 6: Alternatively, enjoy it with bread or tortilla for a sandwich-style meal.
Tips & Variations
- Soaking the seeds overnight ensures a soft texture that mimics tuna well; if short on time, soak for at least 5 hours.
- Feel free to add diced celery or pickles for extra crunch and tang.
- Adjust the herbs based on your preference—fresh dill and parsley give it a bright, fresh flavor.
- For a creamier texture, increase the vegan mayonnaise slightly.
Storage
Store any leftover sunflower seed “tuna” in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Before serving, stir well and add fresh herbs or lemon juice if needed. It’s best enjoyed fresh but can be gently reheated or served cold.
How to Serve

Serve this delicious recipe with your favorite sides.
FAQs
Can I use roasted sunflower seeds instead of raw?
Raw sunflower seeds are recommended to maintain the soft texture and subtle flavor. Roasted seeds may alter the taste and make the mixture too crunchy.
Is this recipe nut-free?
Yes, sunflower seeds are seeds, not nuts, making this recipe suitable for those with nut allergies.
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Vegan Sunflower Seed “Tuna” Wraps Recipe
- Total Time: 20 minutes (plus soaking time)
- Yield: 4 servings 1x
- Diet: Gluten Free
Description
This raw vegan Sunflower Seed “Tuna” is a delicious and healthy plant-based alternative to traditional tuna salad. Made with soaked sunflower seeds blended with fresh herbs, vegan mayonnaise, mustard, and capers, it’s easy to prepare and perfect for lettuce wraps, sandwiches, or tortillas. Packed with wholesome ingredients, this gluten-free recipe offers a nutritious, flavorful, and ethical substitute that’s ideal for vegan and raw food enthusiasts.
Ingredients
Main Ingredients
- 100 g sunflower seeds, soaked overnight or at least 5-6 hours
- 1 handful chopped parsley, dill, and scallions
- 2 tsp vegan mayonnaise
- 1 tsp mustard
- ½ lemon, juiced
- 1 tsp capers
- ½ tsp black pepper
- ½ tsp salt
- Lettuce leaves, for serving
- Cucumber, sliced, for serving
- Carrot, sliced, for serving
Instructions
- Soak Sunflower Seeds: Place the sunflower seeds in cold water and soak overnight or for at least 5-6 hours to soften them for blending.
- Process Seeds: Drain the soaked sunflower seeds thoroughly, then pulse them in a food processor until they break down into small, chunky pieces simulating a tuna-like texture.
- Mix Ingredients: Add chopped parsley, dill, scallions, vegan mayonnaise, mustard, lemon juice, capers, black pepper, and salt to the processed sunflower seeds. Mix vigorously until all ingredients are well combined.
- Prepare Wraps: Lay a large lettuce leaf flat on your work surface. Spoon a generous amount of the sunflower seed mixture onto the leaf, adding sliced cucumber and carrots on top.
- Roll Wraps: Starting from the edge with the filling, carefully roll the lettuce leaf like a tortilla, tucking the sides in to create a secure wrap.
- Serve and Enjoy: Serve your sunflower seed “tuna” wraps immediately. Alternatively, enjoy the mixture on bread or tortillas as a sandwich filling.
Notes
- Soaking sunflower seeds softens them and ensures a better texture for the “tuna” salad.
- You can adjust the herbs and seasonings to your taste for varied flavor profiles.
- Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
- This recipe is raw, vegan, gluten-free, and perfect for a quick snack or light lunch.
- Try adding chopped celery or capers for extra crunch and briny flavor.
- Prep Time: 20 minutes
- Cook Time: 0 minutes
- Category: Snack
- Method: No-Cook
- Cuisine: Vegan, American
Keywords: gluten-free, healthy, vegan tuna, raw vegan, sunflower seed tuna, vegan sandwich, plant-based snack

