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Cooking Light

Cooking Light Mediterranean Diet - Summer 2022
Magazine

Live life deliciously with Cooking Light magazine—vibrantly designed as a digital edition, with all of the recipes and gorgeous photos of the magazine. Each issue is packed with seasonal, delicious and nutritious recipes, quick ways to plan everyday menus and helpful tips on how to live a healthier lifestyle. For annual or monthly subscriptions (on all platforms except iOS), your subscription will automatically renew and be charged to your provided payment method at the end of the term unless you choose to cancel. You may cancel at any time during your subscription in your account settings. If your provided payment method cannot be charged, we may terminate your subscription.

MASTHEAD

EDITOR’S LETTER

WHAT HEALTHY MEANS NOW

THE MEDITERRANEAN DIET • While other diets come and go, there’s been one constant for over 50 years, and that’s the Mediterranean diet. This eating approach consistently ranks as one of the healthiest diets, and there is data to prove it. Not only can the Mediterranean diet protect your heart, but research also continues to find additional ways it can keep you healthy!

OLIVE OIL GUIDE • Most people associate olive oil with its heart-healthy monounsaturated fat. But olive oil also offers health benefits from the antioxidants in the mix of plant polyphenols that are in the olives—these compounds are what give olive oil its green color. Here are some tips for buying and storing olive oil and terms you may see on the labels.

CHEERS!

DIP INTO BEANS • Key ingredients in the Mediterranean diet, beans and legumes take a featured place in these classic dips and spreads. Virtually any kind of bean can be mashed, spiced, and turned into a nutritious veggie dip or bread spread. Beans seem to bring out the best in other ingredients and are a terrific match for all manner of spices and herbs.

FRUITS • EMBRACE THE MEDITERRANEAN WAY OF EATING AND ENJOY FRESH FRUIT AT BREAKFAST AND FOR DESSERT.

VEGETABLES • FRESH VEGGIES—ESSENTIAL IN A MEDITERRANEAN DIET—ARE USED HERE IN A VARIETY OF SALADS, STRATAS, PIZZAS, AND GRILLED MAIN DISHES.

GRAINS & PASTA • ENJOY A WIDE VARIETY OF NUTTY WHOLE GRAINS AND PASTAS, AND TOP THEM WITH A BOUNTY OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.

LEGUMES • PEAS, BEANS, CHICKPEAS, AND LENTILS—HIGH IN PROTEIN AND FIBER—ARE KEY INGREDIENTS IN A TRADITIONAL MEDITERRANEAN DIET.

FISH & SHELLFISH • AIM FOR A MINIMUM OF THREE TO FOUR SERVINGS OF EITHER FRESH OR CANNED SEAFOOD A WEEK.

RECIPE INDEX • COOKING LIGHT | MEDITERRANEAN DIET


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Frequency: Quarterly Pages: 100 Publisher: Dotdash Meredith Edition: Cooking Light Mediterranean Diet - Summer 2022

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: June 3, 2022

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OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Food & Wine

Languages

English

Live life deliciously with Cooking Light magazine—vibrantly designed as a digital edition, with all of the recipes and gorgeous photos of the magazine. Each issue is packed with seasonal, delicious and nutritious recipes, quick ways to plan everyday menus and helpful tips on how to live a healthier lifestyle. For annual or monthly subscriptions (on all platforms except iOS), your subscription will automatically renew and be charged to your provided payment method at the end of the term unless you choose to cancel. You may cancel at any time during your subscription in your account settings. If your provided payment method cannot be charged, we may terminate your subscription.

MASTHEAD

EDITOR’S LETTER

WHAT HEALTHY MEANS NOW

THE MEDITERRANEAN DIET • While other diets come and go, there’s been one constant for over 50 years, and that’s the Mediterranean diet. This eating approach consistently ranks as one of the healthiest diets, and there is data to prove it. Not only can the Mediterranean diet protect your heart, but research also continues to find additional ways it can keep you healthy!

OLIVE OIL GUIDE • Most people associate olive oil with its heart-healthy monounsaturated fat. But olive oil also offers health benefits from the antioxidants in the mix of plant polyphenols that are in the olives—these compounds are what give olive oil its green color. Here are some tips for buying and storing olive oil and terms you may see on the labels.

CHEERS!

DIP INTO BEANS • Key ingredients in the Mediterranean diet, beans and legumes take a featured place in these classic dips and spreads. Virtually any kind of bean can be mashed, spiced, and turned into a nutritious veggie dip or bread spread. Beans seem to bring out the best in other ingredients and are a terrific match for all manner of spices and herbs.

FRUITS • EMBRACE THE MEDITERRANEAN WAY OF EATING AND ENJOY FRESH FRUIT AT BREAKFAST AND FOR DESSERT.

VEGETABLES • FRESH VEGGIES—ESSENTIAL IN A MEDITERRANEAN DIET—ARE USED HERE IN A VARIETY OF SALADS, STRATAS, PIZZAS, AND GRILLED MAIN DISHES.

GRAINS & PASTA • ENJOY A WIDE VARIETY OF NUTTY WHOLE GRAINS AND PASTAS, AND TOP THEM WITH A BOUNTY OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.

LEGUMES • PEAS, BEANS, CHICKPEAS, AND LENTILS—HIGH IN PROTEIN AND FIBER—ARE KEY INGREDIENTS IN A TRADITIONAL MEDITERRANEAN DIET.

FISH & SHELLFISH • AIM FOR A MINIMUM OF THREE TO FOUR SERVINGS OF EITHER FRESH OR CANNED SEAFOOD A WEEK.

RECIPE INDEX • COOKING LIGHT | MEDITERRANEAN DIET


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