Mediterranean Diet
Your Complete Guide to Lasting Weight Loss: Mediterranean Diet Cookbook and the Diet Plan for Healthy Living
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Narrated by:
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Kelly Rhodes
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By:
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Gregory Cooke
About this listen
The Mediterranean diet is one of the best-known diets in the world. It is a balanced and healthy diet, able to bring health and well-being to the body.
Even today this diet is considered the best ever. In fact, it was named the best in the world, ranking first among 35 diets.
Its record was established by the Best Diet Ranking 2020 Report, prepared by the US magazine US News & World Report.
The Mediterranean diet won the challenge reaching a score of 4.2 out of 5, thanks to its beneficial effects on health and longevity, which have seen it triumph over other famous diets such as Dah and Flexitarian.
The Mediterranean diet also represents a historical and cultural heritage and is proposed as a symbol of a cuisine whose simplicity, imagination, and flavors are appreciated all over the world.
The typical dishes of the Mediterranean diet, therefore, represent a gastronomic and nutritional excellence.
Furthermore, a single definition of the Mediterranean diet is not easy to give, as in the Mediterranean area coexist countries with different cultural backgrounds, different ethnic and religious roots, different statuses, social and economic, and different agricultural production, which entail different food choices.
The Mediterranean diet is therefore a system of "living standards" or good practices, with the aim of guaranteeing the human being an optimal state of health.
So, more than a true restrictive diet, the Mediterranean diet is a way of eating that's focused plant-based foods, such as whole grains, vegetables, legumes, fruits, nuts, seeds, herbs, and spices, are the foundation of the diet. Olive oil is the main source of added fat.
Fish, seafood, dairy, and poultry are included in moderation. Red meat and sweets are eaten only occasionally.
To sum up, the Mediterranean diet is a healthy-eating plan. It is basically plant-based and incorporates the traditional flavors and cooking methods of the region of the Mediterranean Sea.
The rules and characteristics of this food model can be summarized in two specific terms: variety and completeness. This variety and completeness, accompanied by common sense, allow you to follow a diet that guarantees taste and well-being.