Oh no one responded! LOL I didnt bother checking because I thought someone else would
Lorikeets in the wild aren't strictly nectar eaters. Regardless of what ALL the texts etc say. For treats, I used to use banana covered in honey or even rolled in dry lory mix. Raspberries occasionally. Apple as well. It depends on what your particular bird likes. A lot of lorikeets will also eat seed but if you were to do that I would take the husk off, just in case. Lorikeets at bird parks eat the seed visitors hand out and if you put seed out on a feeder they will happily eat the seed. Soooo given these are wild creatures I would bet that on the whole, lorikeets are not 100% strictly nectar feeders.

They also happily eat fruits in the wild, if they come upon them. I would say they are more opportunistic than people realise yet nectar is still their favourite/primary source of nutrition.
Wild lorikeets eating seed...
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMhQgm6xYLw]rainbow lorikeets eating a seed bell.MOV - YouTube[/ame]
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2FUeTwh0K8]Lorikeets eating on back deck - YouTube[/ame]
etc etc... there are bunches of youtube video of wild lorikeets eating seed.
Wild lorikeets eating fruit...
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FATmtfwCbCQ]Rainbow Lorikeets, colored parrots, eating plums, East Adelaide, South Australia - YouTube[/ame]