Japanese healthy diet.

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People in Japan are known for their very long lifespan, in part because the Japanese diet consists of fresh food. The Japanese also have a different attitude towards food than the modern Western population.

The culinary tradition of Japan is based primarily on respect for nature, so it is extremely healthy, and the Japanese diet is based on this principle. The inhabitants of this country are considered to be one of the healthiest and longest-lived peoples and rarely suffer from modern diseases. In this culinary tradition, there is no stewing and simmering, heavy smells and harsh attacks on the stomach. Japanese cuisine is light and uses only the freshest ingredients, among which vegetables, soy, fish, rice, tofu cheese, seaweed and other seafood predominate.

Because of all the above, many residents do not need a 14-day Japanese diet, and we Westerners have to adapt to this diet if we want to be slim and healthy. The Japanese especially appreciate dishes "on a spoon", e.g. miso soup, which is made from vegetables with the addition of miso paste (soy in the form of paste) and is eaten at any time of the day, even for breakfast. Sushi is the national specialty of this country, and for years it has been one of the world's most popular dishes, it is made from raw fish, rice, seaweed, soy sauce and numerous spices.

The Japanese simply adore vegetables: red peppers, zucchini, peas, eggplant, green peppers, onions, tomatoes, carrots, spinach, bamboo shoots, beets, sweet potatoes, beets, burdock (Japanese root vegetables rich in fiber), shiitake… common are part of their diet. Vegetables are served cooked in a spicy soup or steamed, or baked in a small amount of oil, which enables maximum preservation of useful ingredients.

For the rest of us, if we start adhering to the Japanese way of cooking, there is a high probability that we will lose weight, cleanse the body of various toxins, increase immunity. Here is a list of foods that are used for 14 days (2 cycles of 7 days).

First day (eighth day)

Breakfast: black coffee or tea

Lunch: two hard-boiled eggs, boiled cabbage a little seasoned with olive oil, one fresh tomato (optional glass of tomato juice without salt)

Dinner: 200g boiled fish, fresh cabbage salad

Second day (ninth day)

Breakfast: black coffee and toast (maybe a slice of black bread)

Lunch: boiled or grilled fish, fresh cabbage salad with olive oil

Dinner: 200g boiled beef, a glass of yogurt

Third day (tenth day)

Breakfast: black coffee

Lunch: one hard-boiled egg, three large boiled carrots with olive oil and lemon salad dressing

Dinner: a couple of fresh apples

Fourth day (eleventh day)

Breakfast: black coffee

Lunch: one large boiled or fried parsnip or primrose root, apple

Dinner: two boiled eggs, 200g of boiled beef, fresh cabbage salad

Fifth day (twelfth day) - Japanese diet

Breakfast: fresh carrot salad with lemon juice

Lunch: 400g boiled fish, a glass of tomato juice (optionally one fresh tomato)

Dinner: 200g boiled fish, fresh cabbage salad

Sixth day (thirteenth day)

Breakfast: black coffee

Lunch: 500g boiled chicken, carrot salad or fresh cabbage

Dinner: two hard-boiled eggs, fresh cabbage salad

Seventh day (fourteenth day)

Breakfast: green or black tea

Lunch: 200g boiled beef, fruit of your choice

Dinner: any of the above recipes from the Japanese diet for dinner, except the third day

While the Japanese diet lasts, physical activity of, for example, 30 minutes of daily walking, or some similar activities, is also recommended. Keep in mind that this is a low-calorie diet, so it is best to check with your doctor to see if it suits your body.

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I’ve heard that there is a Brazilian diet, a Chinese diet, but for the first time I hear about the Japanese diet, great post!

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3 years ago

Me too, first time hearing! But it doesn’t look hard!

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3 years ago

ja ne volim japonska jela.....osim riž hah

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3 years ago

cinjenica je da su zahvaljujuci svom geografskom nalazenju usmereni na ishranu koja u sebi podrazumeve puno morskih plodova i zivotinja sto je generalno jako zdrava hrana

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3 years ago

Lepo si rekla Ruzo, ja kad bih jel sa stapicima, pre bih njih pojela nego hranu....Ali oni to znaju, a mi imamo kasike i viljuske...Sto se tice ribe, jedino mogu losos i oslic da jedem jer nemaju koske...Pirinac i povrce u velikim kolicinama...Soja sos obozavam, i vala razmisljam da zaista predjem na ovu vrstu ishrane...Pa da vidim kako ce mi organizam reagovati.

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3 years ago

Ja kad bih jela ovim stapicima, nikakva dijeta mi ne bi trebala.

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