Caladan
Agnostic Pantheist
What is your general diet? what are the most common ingredients in your everyday meals? is your diet particular to your geographical region? do you adopt the dietary habits of other regions or cultures?
In general I'm following a Mediterranean diet. I eat fresh vegetables with every meal. The most common are tomatoes, onions, cucumbers, peppers, and lettuce. I use olive oil and squeeze lemons for a dressing when eating my vegetables, and occasionally also parsley, coriander, and seeds (for example pumpkin seeds). We also prepare a variety of Mideastern and Mediterranean legume, it can be served hot when we prepare fava beans or cold when we prepare hummus from chickpeas. When in season we also consume avocado on regular basis, and right now they are wonderfully ripe.
I eat salmon fillet on weekly basis and prepare it in the oven, I buy the fish itself fresh in the market instead of frozen. As a side dish I often prepare root vegetables antipasti style in the oven. Things like sweet potatoes, butternut squash, peppers, and eggplants. One of the treats I like doing is to wrap eggplant in tin foil and heat it in the oven, then mix the melted eggplant with homemade tehini.
When we prepare chicken we usually grill chicken breast without using fat, and sometimes we will do chicken curry. We also gradually move to using whole grain rice and whole wheat pasta.
The bread we consume (in moderate quantities) is cereal or rye bread. A variety of yogurts are also commonly consumed and occasionally I drink goat milk.
There are of course many other ingredients and types of food we use and eat, but the above have a strong presence in our daily meals.
What about you?
In general I'm following a Mediterranean diet. I eat fresh vegetables with every meal. The most common are tomatoes, onions, cucumbers, peppers, and lettuce. I use olive oil and squeeze lemons for a dressing when eating my vegetables, and occasionally also parsley, coriander, and seeds (for example pumpkin seeds). We also prepare a variety of Mideastern and Mediterranean legume, it can be served hot when we prepare fava beans or cold when we prepare hummus from chickpeas. When in season we also consume avocado on regular basis, and right now they are wonderfully ripe.
I eat salmon fillet on weekly basis and prepare it in the oven, I buy the fish itself fresh in the market instead of frozen. As a side dish I often prepare root vegetables antipasti style in the oven. Things like sweet potatoes, butternut squash, peppers, and eggplants. One of the treats I like doing is to wrap eggplant in tin foil and heat it in the oven, then mix the melted eggplant with homemade tehini.
When we prepare chicken we usually grill chicken breast without using fat, and sometimes we will do chicken curry. We also gradually move to using whole grain rice and whole wheat pasta.
The bread we consume (in moderate quantities) is cereal or rye bread. A variety of yogurts are also commonly consumed and occasionally I drink goat milk.
There are of course many other ingredients and types of food we use and eat, but the above have a strong presence in our daily meals.
What about you?