"With all of its fresh, colourful ingredients, the Mediterranean diet has become a preferred way of eating for many around the world.
When eating the Mediterranean way, you get to discover complex flavours and fill up on healthy fats like olive oil and avocado and rich sources of protein like fish and eggs.
This diet also features fresh vegetables like spinach and zucchini/courgette, which are rich in plant-based fibre to help you stay fuller for longer.
Not only does the Mediterranean diet represent delicious food, but UNESCO also recognized it as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity for its emphasis on hospitality, intercultural dialogue, and creativity.
The Mediterranean diet may not only help you live healthier but also bring out your inner hospitality. Remember: Mangia bene, ridi spesso, ama molto, or "Eat well, laugh often, and love much."
When eating the Mediterranean way, you get to discover complex flavours and fill up on healthy fats like olive oil and avocado and rich sources of protein like fish and eggs.
This diet also features fresh vegetables like spinach and zucchini/courgette, which are rich in plant-based fibre to help you stay fuller for longer.
Not only does the Mediterranean diet represent delicious food, but UNESCO also recognized it as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity for its emphasis on hospitality, intercultural dialogue, and creativity.
The Mediterranean diet may not only help you live healthier but also bring out your inner hospitality. Remember: Mangia bene, ridi spesso, ama molto, or "Eat well, laugh often, and love much."
Health benefits of a low-carb Mediterranean diet
Research shows the Mediterranean diet can improve your health. Plus, the Mediterranean way of eating paired with a lower-carb diet may be particularly beneficial for people with diabetes.
Whatever your reason for trying a Mediterranean diet, you’re sure to love the rich flavours in the Mediterranean low-carb diet foods.
Research shows the Mediterranean diet can improve your health. Plus, the Mediterranean way of eating paired with a lower-carb diet may be particularly beneficial for people with diabetes.
Whatever your reason for trying a Mediterranean diet, you’re sure to love the rich flavours in the Mediterranean low-carb diet foods.
Fish & seafood
Shellfish, shrimp, squid and fish are staples of the Mediterranean diet. Especially fish rich in healthy omega-3 fatty acids like salmon, tuna, and mackerel
Protein
Protein
Chicken and eggs are featured proteins in the low-carb version of this diet.
Healthy Fats
Healthy Fats
Olive oil, avocado, nuts, and seeds are satisfying additions to the Mediterranean menu.
Vegetables
Vegetables
Nutritious vegetables, particularly leafy greens like spinach and kale, are included in large amounts.
Fruits and squash
Fruits and squash
Although they contain carbohydrates, small portions of fruits and squash provide vitamins and fibre. Some high-fibre, low-carb fruits include tomatoes, pomegranate seeds, and berries. Zucchini/Courgette is also an excellent lower-carb choice."
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Recipes you may like to try.
Lemon and Chilli Crusted Salmon, with extra fine green beans
see recipe here
Horiatiki / Villager's Salad, it's delicious
see recipe here
All the best Jan
This is my lifestyle, can't beat it!
ReplyDeleteA Med diet can be so varied too. Some great recipes to try and enjoy.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
I should eat more fish.
ReplyDeleteLa dieta mediterránea es muy rica gracias por las recetas. Te mando un beso
ReplyDelete...a popular way to eat!
ReplyDeleteI am trying to go more this way of eating, but find myself slipping away every now and then
ReplyDeleteSounds good to me but I like everything!! :)
ReplyDeleteSounds good!
ReplyDeleteMostly eat this food.
ReplyDeleteInteresting article.
A lot of my meals are based around the Med diet. Totally delicious and usually simple to prepare as well.
ReplyDeleteI'm actually considering this diet. It actually fits quite well with my vegetarian lifestyle. I've already started eating an avocado a day and I'm loving it.
ReplyDeleteJan - I love Mediterranean food!
ReplyDeleteReading your post, I got a flash of must make kale chips. :)
ReplyDeleteYummy food! I'm looking forward to being to eat properly again when my body starts behaving properly! Valerie
ReplyDeleteI always think the food looks so colourful and appetising as well as being healthy.
ReplyDeleteIf I can make peace with the Fish & seafood, then maybe I'll try too!
ReplyDeleteI try to eat a Mediterranean diet most of the time, I feel sad if there's not a lot of colour on my plate.
ReplyDeleteThat salmon looks divine!!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed this tremendously Jan. Yesterday I fixed a Mediterranean Orzo Salad and the flavors were very palate pleasing. All the best to you 😊
ReplyDeleteBravo 👏👏👏.. Mediterranean food is the best... Thanks for sharing... Happy weekend ahead...
ReplyDeleteLa mía es la Dieta Mediterránea y me encanta. Besos.
ReplyDeleteHmmmm looks so good. Have a nice day.
ReplyDeleteSounds good, I like lots of those foods.
ReplyDeleteMmmm, mmm, good!
ReplyDeleteTheir diet is so healthy -- and tasty, too! How lovely to know all the benefits.
ReplyDeleteMy girls love salmon, but it is one thing neither of us care for. I could almost live on tomatoes...just add a little bit of this and that to them. IF they are homegrown!
ReplyDeleteExcellent post! Thank you Jan! Big Hugs!
ReplyDeleteGood food, too, so you don't feel like you're "dieting".
ReplyDeletegood for you food, that is so colorful and tasty too!!
ReplyDeleteThis has been a favorite diet of ours.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the prayers for Marv. I do appreciate them. Thank you so much my blogging friend.
Love, Carla
It certainly is a healthy way of life :-D
ReplyDeletei think Mediterranean food is best choice for health like you :)
ReplyDeletethank you for tasty recipe