Mediterranean Diet Cookbook: A Delicious Alternative for Lifelong Health this question feed

asked by iconfess on November 17, 2006 5:21 AM
Chances are excellent that you could cook out of The Mediterranean Diet Cookbook for the rest of your life and never feel the slightest tinge of boredom. How does Moroccan Carrot Salad with Orange and Lemon Juice sound? Or Catalan Soup of White Beans and Clams? Or Lebanese Fish Baked in a Tomato-Cilantro Sauce?

Mediterranean cooking is refreshingly low in salt, fat, and starch, relying instead on fresh fruits, vegetables, fish, and poultry. Nancy Harmon Jenkins provides a delicious alternative for anyone who feels their basic diet needs a change, but isn't sure which way to turn. Jenkins relishes tradition and place, and the vibrant people who bring this style of cooking alive. She circles the Mediterranean, collecting the classic recipes that fall within the defined parameters of the Mediterranean diet (as recognized by the World Health Organization): "plentiful fruits, vegetables, legumes, and grains; olive oil as the principal fat; lean red meat only a few times a month; low to moderate consumption of other foods from animal sources, such as dairy products, fish and poultry; and moderate consumption of wine." Simplicity is the key to the Mediterranean diet--simple ingredients and stress-free preparation and cooking. This is more than a cookbook--it is a blueprint for healthier living. --Schuyler Ingle


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A truly wonderful read and a pleasure to cook from. Excellent writing, well-researched information and rewarding recipes. Delicious for mind and body. Heartily recommended.
reviewed by pauls on November 26, 2006 4:35 AM

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Regardless of your diet, this is a good book to have in your collection. The recipes are not only healthy, but they are flavorful and colorful and spicy.
reviewed by csean85 on November 27, 2006 12:47 AM

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I love this book. The recipes are simple and easy to prepare. The author explains the thinking behind everything and also tells you how recipes can be easily adapted. The produce and ingredients are for the most part readily available and it is so comprehensive. I have looked through many other recipe books covering this way of eating and found this was by far the best.
reviewed by reviewer on November 28, 2006 8:56 PM

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