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Food Recipes - This weeks special Greek Food Free Recipes

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Greek Salads

Greek Starters


Greek Specialties

 

Greek Salads
Greek Salad
Melitzanosalata





Greek Starters
Saganaki with Cheese
Saganaki Shrimps
Spinach pie
Chicken soup

Tzatziki
Keftedes

Greek Specialties
Fasolada
Magiritsa
Stifado

Moussaka
Chicken with Noodles
Meat Pie
Pastitsio

Stuffed Tomatoes
Dolmades

Meat & Poultry

 

Traditional Greek Cakes

 

 

 

Meat & Poultry
Lamb on the Spit
Kokoretsi
Roast Lamb
Lamb Fricassee
Beef Ragou
Souvlaki (Kebab)

Traditional Cakes
Semolina Cake
Halvas Cake
Baklavas
Easter Cookies
Tsoureki

 

 

The Traditional Greek Mediterranean Food Diet

The Traditional Greek Food Recipes from the Mediterranean, which represents the optimal, traditional Mediterranean diet, is based on the dietary traditions of Crete and southern Italy in the 1960s.

The Mediterranean Food Diet underlines how much the importance of the foods making up the principal food groups. Each of these individual food groups offers some, but not all, of the nutrients one needs. Food from one group cannot replace that of another group. All the groups are necessary for a healthy diet. The basic products of the Mediterranean diet, in descending order of quantity and frequency advised, are:

Grains: The grains form the base of the majority of meals in Mediterranean countries specially in Greece where bread (wholemeal or otherwise), pasta, couscous and rice are used in traditional cooking.

Fruit and vegetables: Meals are more flavoursome when in-season products are selected and they are cooked very simply. In most Mediterranean countries specially in Greece have the dessert that is eaten is generally fruit. Greek food like figs, grapes, watermelon are mainly eaten.

Legumes and nuts: A wide variety of legumes and nuts, such as chickpeas, lentils, haricot beans, pine kernels, almonds, hazelnuts, walnuts, etc. are used in many Greek cooking.

Olive oil and olives: \"Olive oil\" and \"Virgin olive oil\" are used throughout the Mediterranean. The former is normally used for cooking. The latter, which is appropriate for all uses, is excellent when consumed raw to best appreciate its aroma and flavour and to benefit fully from all its natural components.

The proportion of fats in the traditional diet of Crete observed by Professor Ancel Keys, was >40% kcal/day of which 8% were saturated fats, 3% polyunsaturated and 29% monounsaturated (olive oil).

Dairy products: Cheese, yoghurt and other dairy products, with no special mention of milk.

Fish: offered as a first class protein, before eggs and poultry.

The highest point of the Pyramid, meaning that its consumption is least advised, is occupied by red meat and just slightly below, but also of little importance, are sweets and pastries.

Regular physical activity is vital to maintaining good health and optimal weight.

Wine can be consumed in moderation, primarily with meals (1-2 glasses/day). It is optional and should be avoided whenever it puts the individuals or others at risk.

 

   
 

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