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( courtesy of Prof. S. Antonioni - excerpts taken from "Between Courses" ed. Hoepli )
RED=nouns and verbs synonyms
BLUE= linkers and connectors
VEGETARIAN
DIETS
Vegetarian
diets are usually associated to/connected to/linked to the
philosophy of living in harmony with nature.
There are
different kinds of vegetarians: vegans, lactovegetarians, ovovegetarians and fructarians.
1. Generally speaking VEGETARIANS
usually eat vegetables, fruit, grains, nuts and seeds.
Moreover they prefer eating fresh food
and avoid processed or canned food.
2.
On the other hand Strict vegetarians or VEGANS avoid eggs and dairy products and eat
everything raw.
3. Whereas
Less strict vegetarians or LACTOVEGETARIANS consume also milk and
milk products.
4.
OVOVEGETARIANS include eggs in their diet.
5. For what concerns
FRUCTARIANS, they eat only the ripe fruits of plants or trees such as:
fruits, nuts and seeds.
They will eat only what falls or would fall naturally from a plant so
leafy or root vegetables are not allowed.
There is a wide variety of fructarians: - some do not eat grains,
- others eat seeds and some cooked foods,
- finally some consume pulses such as beans and peas.
In
conclusion the vegetarian diets are considered as healthy
because they are rich in vegetables
fibre and poor in animal fats.
Furthermore
they reduce the risk of heart diseases and some types of cancer.
Yet/
However they may lack essential aminoacids contained in animal
products which may be replaced/substituted
by combining foods such as peas and rice or beans and pasta.
For
this reason traditional old dishes such as “risi e bisi”
or “pasta e fagioli” contain a combination of carbohydrates and
vegetable proteins.
MACROBIOTICS
The
macrobiotic diet (from the Greek “macro” which means “large or
long” and
“bios” which
means “life”)involves/ is based on the following habits:
-
eating grains,
-avoiding
processed or refined food
- chewing
food thoroughly
Therefore
the diet includes: - well-chewed whole cereal grains,
especially brown rice,
- vegetables, beans, legumes and miso soup,
- fish, seafood, seeds, nuts, nut butters, seasonings, sweeteners, fruits and beverages.
Macrobiotics
follow the principle of balance called yin and yang.
In
other words according to macrobiotics
some
foods, classified as yin, are stimulating for example sugar,
alcohol, coffee, chocolate, refined flour products, very hot
spices, drugs, chemicals, commercial milk, yoghurt and soft cheese,
while
some foods, classified as yang, have a stagnating effect for
example poultry, eggs, meat and refined salt.
Foods that
create a balance between yin and yang are: whole grains
vegetables
beans
sea vegetables
fruits
nuts and
seeds.
For
this reason they are highly recommended.
Macrobiotics
cannot be considered as vegetarians because
their diet includes eating meat, (even) though
in small quantities, while/whereas in
the vegetarian diet meat is completely prohibited.
THE
FOOD PYRAMID
The food
pyramid is based on five major food groups: 1. cereals,
2. vegetables and fruits
3. meat and fish
4.cheese
5. fats and sugars.
The
pyramid highlights/point out/stresses the proportions of
the food intake so that
the foods
at the base of the pyramid can be eaten in larger quantity
while/whereas
the foods
at the top of the pyramid have to be eaten with moderation.
The
target/the aim/the goal of the food pyramid is to correct the mistakes of
our eating habits because
the food
pyramid fosters/promotes/encourages the principles
of a healthy diet:
1. variety
2. balance and
3. moderation.
First
everyone should vary the diet because
all the five major groups meet nutritional needs, then
everyone should balance the diet because
nutritional needs vary according to age,
gender and
physical activity
finally
everyone should a. eat with moderation and
b. control the total amount of - fat,
- saturated fat,
- cholesterol,
- salt,
- sugars and
- alcohol.
THE
MEDITERRANEAN DIET
The
Mediterranean diet is linked to/connected to/related to
Italy’s cultural and gastronomic traditions.
The
climate and the environment of the Mediterranean area are favourable
to the cultivation of products on which the diet is based.
These
products are:
- cereals
- pulses
- olives
- vegetables
- fruits
For
this reason/as a result/as a consequence the Mediterranean diet and the food pyramid
share the same basic principles
that are: 1. variety
2. balance
3. moderation.
For
centuries the Italian diet was based on/was characterized by/was featured by vegetables and diary
products.
But after
the World War II, during the period of the economic boom, the
Italians
-changed
their eating habits,
-began to
consume mainly meat, animal fats and sugars and
-started
to eat too much.
The
results/the outcomes were: overweight and
“affluence diseases” such as
- heart diseases
- hypertension
- diabetes
- obesity
- gout
Yet/However
dieticians hold that/state/claim/ these
diseases are less frequent in countries which adopt/privilege/foster the
Mediterranean diet.
They
find/think
that this diet is healthy because it offers/is based on
a
large variety of food and is
rich in
essential nutrients.
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