Title:
Nourishing diets : how Paleo, ancestral and traditional peoples really ate / Sally Fallon Morell.
ISBN:
9781538711682
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Edition:
First trade paperback edition.
Publication Information:
New York, NY : Grand Central Life & Style, 2018.
©2018
Physical Description:
x, 273 pages ; 26 cm
General Note:
Includes recipes.
Contents:
Introduction: Modern technology or ancestral wisdom? -- Australian aborigines : the most paleo of them all -- Native Americans : guts and grease -- The far north : seal oil and whale blubber -- The South Seas : abundance and beauty -- Africa : the land of fermented foods -- Asia : variety and monotony -- Europe : the foods we like to eat -- True blue zones : how long-lived people really eat -- What to eat? : translating the wisdom of our ancestors into a healthy modern diet -- Recipes.
Summary:
"Sally Fallon Morell, bestselling author of Nourishing Traditions, debunks misleading "paleo" and "ancestral" diet myths and explores what our ancestors from around the globe really ate--and what we can learn from them to be healthy, fit and better nourished today. The Paleo craze has taken over the world. It asks curious dieters to look back to their ancestors' eating habits to discover a "new" way to eat that shuns grains, most dairy, and processed foods. But, while diet books with Paleo in the title sell well--are they correct? Were paleolithic and ancestral diets really grain-free, low-carb, and based on all lean meat? In NOURISHING DIETS bestselling author Sally Fallon Morell explores the diets of our primitive ancestors from around the world--from Australian Aborigines and pre-industrialized Europeans to the inhabitants of "Blue Zones" where a high percentage of the populations live to 100 years or more. In looking to the recipes and foods of the past, Fallon Morell points readers to what they should actually be eating--the key principles of traditional diets from across cultures--and offers recipes to help translate these ideas to the modern home cook. "--Page [4] of cover.
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OCLC Number:
ocn993420264
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