The Mediterranean Diet - What Is It?
Copyright 2006 Eva Moffat
It has been found that people living in Mediterranean Countries
such as Southern France, Spain and Italy live longer than people
in other parts of the world. Why is this?
It's what they eat and how the Mediterranean's cook their food
that makes all the difference.
>From Mediterranean Country to Mediterranean Country, the way the
food is cooked may differ so although the flavours are varied,
the foods used are the same.
What is the Mediterranean Diet?
The diet is mainly foods that come from plants; grains,
vegetables especially green leafy vegetables, fruits, beans
legumes, nuts, and olive oil. So the foods that are common in
the Mediterranean Countries are olives, grapes, wheat and what
can be made from these foodstuffs. Added advantages of these
foods are their nutritional value; they provide antioxidants,
fibre, vitamins and minerals.
The Mediterranean Diet can help people avoid what is called the
'Diseases of Affluence.' These diseases are common in
Westernised, industrialised nations and include Heart Disease,
Obesity, Type 2 Diabetes and some Cancers.
Isn't Olive Oil A Fat And Fats Are Bad For Us?
Yes olive oil is a fat, but it's a good fat. The body needs good
fat.