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Mediterranean Diet: The Complete Mediterranean Diet For Beginners With 101 Heart Healthy Recipes
Mediterranean Diet The Complete Mediterranean Diet For Beginners With 101 Heart Healthy Recipes Author:Susan T. Williams The Mediterranean Diet has evolved naturally and is the result of many centuries of cross-cultural exchange and refinement. It is not a diet in the strictest sense but rather a natural dietary tradition. It is therefore easier to adapt to because it is wholesome in its approach and contains comparatively fewer restrictions than most other modern... more » diet plans. Go on a journey to the center of culinary history. The Mediterranean Diet is among one of the oldest diets known to man. It comes from a region where some of the earliest civilizations in the western world originated, the Greek and the Roman civilizations. The meaning of the term ?Mediterranean? which comes from Latin can be interpreted as ?in between lands? or ?in the middle of the earth.? This is significant since the Mediterranean Sea is situated where three continents ?Africa, Asia and Europe ? meet. Just as the Mediterranean region represents a geographical and cultural crossroad, the Mediterranean Diet is a combination of different culinary traditions. It is important to understand that the Mediterranean Diet represents not just a way of eating but a way of life. It makes sense therefore to adapt the Mediterranean Diet in a holistic manner by more than just choosing the right kind of food but also by preparing and eating it the way the ancient Greeks and the Romans did. Needless to say, combining the Mediterranean Diet with an active lifestyle will make it more enjoyable and produce healthier results. A natural way of eating that promotes heart health From bruschetta to paella, from the gazpacho to the anytime snack of falafel, from the irresistible baba ghanoush to the tantalizing tzatziki, the Mediterranean Diet is as much an epicurean delight as it is a healthy diet. It is perhaps the only diet where eating is not associated with guilt or restriction but with pleasure. Research has shown that the traditional Mediterranean diet reduces the risk of heart disease while protecting against type 2 diabetes and stroke. Improve your diet with delicious Mediterranean diet recipes and get on the road to better health!« less