tcomeau wrote:
> The MD diet is low in refined carbs and high in good fats (animal and
> fish fats and olive oil). It is also low in fake fats like margarine
> and shortening.
>
> TC
The MD diet is also high in unrefined carbs expecially soups with
different kind of beans and whole cereals (barley, oat and millet)
The MD diet is rich in fish but very low in meat and expecially fatty
meats so the majority of fats are fatty fruits and fish
It's surely not a high-fat diet nor a low carb one
The macronutrient ratios of a MD diet are usually
30/15/55 fat, protein, carbs
Mind you, MD diet is the specific Greek diet of certain rural areas
Standard italian diet however is even worse than US diet: lots of trans
fatty acids, lots of grilled/burned meats, few veggies and fruits, tons
of refined carbohydrates especially white pasta and white flour and not
much fish
Daniel
Matti Narkia - 07 Oct 2004 15:13 GMT
Thu, 07 Oct 2004 03:17:36 +0200 in article
>tcomeau wrote:
> > The MD diet is low in refined carbs and high in good fats (animal and
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>The macronutrient ratios of a MD diet are usually
>30/15/55 fat, protein, carbs
The traditional Cretan MD diet is approximately 40/15/45, which makes its
relatively high fat (mostly olive oil) and moderate carb diet. Fish is used
weekly, but usually not daily, meat (goat or sheep) 1-2 times a month.
Important sources of omega-3 alpha-linolenic acid are purslane and land
snails. Nuts (walnuts, almonds) are used frequently.

Signature
Matti Narkia