The Mediterranean Diet: A Culinary Odyssey
The Mediterranean diet is a diet inspired by the eating habits of Greece, Southern Italy and Spain in the 1940s and 1950s. The principal aspects of the Mediterranean Diet include proportionally high consumption of olive oil, legumes, unrefined cereals, fruits, and vegetables, moderate to high consumption of fish, moderate consumption of dairy products (mostly as cheese and yogurt), moderate wine consumption, and low consumption of non-fish meat products.
The Essential Greek Food Basket
(Greek) Food as Metaphor: Warming the Heart and Hearth
Grilling: Freshness Makes the Difference
Growing Appetite for Greek Restaurants
Limnos, Secrets of the Land and Sea
On the Pepper Trail in Macedonia
Mani, Olive Oil the Foods of Hardship
Optimal Traditional Mediterranean Diet
Spices: Secrets of the Greek Table
Renaissance in Greek Winemaking Widens Production of Classic and New Wines