Denmark`s Delia A”
- The Times The world has suddenly discovered that the Nordic diet is comparable in terms of nutrition & healthiness to the well-known sun-ripened Mediterranean diet. The University of Copenhagen, sponsored by the Danish Government, has been researching a balanced diet that will both keep us healthy & at a normal weight, & their findings suggest that the traditional diet, lifestyle & foods produced in northern climates are not only extremely healthy but also environmentally friendly. The Nordic diet is all about eating locally sourced seasonal ingredients combined in a balanced diet of protein, carbohydrate & fat. The traditional diet of Northern Europe
- with its emphasis on good, home-made & often home-grown, seasonal food
- consists of a wide variety of grains, berries, vegetables, fish, poultry & game (but very little meat). & the Scandinavian lifestyle is also a great way to keep the body in optimum health: northern Europeans tend to live an outdoor life, maintaining a connection with nature, walking & swimming, with cycling their preferred means of transportation in cities & the countryside. Most importantly, they still eat meals together, around a table, where the senses are nurtured & fulfilled by delicious food & friendly conversation. In this groundbreaking book, Trina Hahnemann, doyenne of Scandinavian cooking, provides a succinct guide to the Nordic Diet, its elements, ingredients & basic philosophy & how to use it to lose weight. All these elements are then combined in 75 diverse & delicious recipes. Throughout the book there are nuggets of information on the seasonality & nutritional content of the ingredients. Photographed in Denmark by Lars Ranek, The Nordic Diet is an appealing & timely book.