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On
an international scale there is much discussion about, and deep interest in,
finding the ideal diet, which will improve the health of human beings warding
off illnesses. Ever since antiquity, the traditional diet of Cretans seems to be
just such a one, including all the right ingredients. The Greek island of Crete
has always been identified with healing and regeneration. And once again, an
ancient culture may offer lessons to the people of today!
Following
scientific research and statistical analyses, the Cretan nutrition and diet has
been proven to promote health and longevity. It consists almost exclusively of
products that the people of Crete produce naturally. Products that only the
island of Crete and its ideal climatic conditions can offer.
It is not only the
unique in taste and quality Cretan products but also their combination, which
gives an enormous nutritional value and can be found in every Cretan dish.
A comparative study among several developed countries, which began in 1960 on
behalf of seven countries, has a group of about 700 Cretan men from the
countryside under medical observation, regularly checking the state of their
health: so far this group has had the lowest percentage of deaths caused by
heart attacks and different kinds of cancer. This study has also shown the
Cretan population to be the longest living one: when, in 1991, thirty one years
after the beginning of the study, the Social Health Sector of the University of
Crete undertook the medical checkup of the group, about 50% were found to be
still alive as opposed to the rest of the six participating countries where
there wasn't a single survivor (even in the rest of Greece)! |
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Until
recently the diet was simple and wholesome: olive oil, which counted for the 1/3
of the individual's daily need in energy, but mainly cereals, principally bread,
pulses, vegetables and fruit and, to a lesser degree, cheese, milk, eggs, fish
and a little red wine with every meal.
Taking into account the conditions of today's life, we would recommend a return
to the traditional Cretan eating habits.
If someone decides to incorporate a Cretan-like diet, it is good to know the
following basics:
· Use
Cretan olive oil
as the principal fat, replacing other fats and oils.
· Drink a moderate consumption of wine, normally with meals; about one to two
glasses per day for
men and one glass per day for women.
· Eat fresh fruit as a typical daily dessert; limit sweets with a significant
amount of sugar and saturated fat.
· Incorporate an abundance of food from plant sources, including fruits and
vegetables, breads and grains, beans, nuts, and seeds.
· Eat minimally processed and seasonally fresh and locally grown foods.
· Total dietary fat should range from less than 25 percent to over 35 percent of
energy, with saturated fat no more than 7 to 8 percent of total calories.
· Eat low to moderate amounts of cheese and yoghurt daily.
· Consume low to moderate amounts of fish and poultry weekly; and limit eggs
from zero to four servings per week.
· Only eat red meat a few times or just one time per month.
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The
east Crete
thyme honey is considered one of the best in the world.
Kafesakis Honey comes
from Palekastro
area
comprising the representative of many island bee cultivators.
Type : Thyme &
wild flowers
Producer : George Kafesakis,
Palekastro,
Sitia,
East Crete |
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