Crete: The Roots of the Mediterranean Diet
enjoying the benefits of one of the world's healthiest cuisines
by Nikki Rose
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About the Book
Much has been written about the Mediterranean diet, but Nikki Rose’s little book just might be my favorite. It is so to the point, so clear, so accessible and so delicious if you cook from it. I’m impressed that Nikki Rose could say so much in so few pages!
Deborah Madison, chef and author
Many tout the benefits of the Mediterranean Diet but with little cultural context for the rich milieu in which the diet and its benefits are enjoyed. Nikki Rose shows in this slim but rich book, the people, the land and its flavors are inextricably linked. This is the cultural study of food and nutrition as it should be done.
Dr. Jonathan Deutsch, Drexel University
This is one of the best books on the Mediterranean Diet that I have come across. I highly recommend this book to anyone who wants to improve their health while experiencing all the joys of Mediterranean eating.
George Mateljan, Philanthropist, Author of the World's Healthiest Foods
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Cooking
- Additional Categories Health & Fitness, Nature / Wildlife
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Project Option: Small Square, 7×7 in, 18×18 cm
# of Pages: 120 - Publish Date: Aug 15, 2011
- Language English
- Keywords NikkiRose, MedDiet, CreteRecipes, GreekRecipes
About the Creator
Nikki Rose is a Greek American professional chef-instructor (Culinary Institute of America graduate), writer and seminar director. She has worked in fine dining and journalism in the USA and France. She is founder of Crete's Culinary Sanctuaries, an award winning program for best practices in Responsible Travel. Nikki formed CCS in 1997 to help support residents working on action programs to protect their cultural and natural heritage. CCS is an all-local of over 40 small businesses and individuals -- organic farmers, artisan food producers, musicians, archaeologists, historians, ecologists, sustainable lodge owners and others. CCS organizes a range of dynamic seminars for the public and academic institutions. Classes are conducted at historic sites, in rural communities, and organic farms. CCS has received awards from National Geographic, the World Tourism Forum for Peace and Sustainable Development, and is featured in National Geographic, NPR, New York Times and Lonely Planet.