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varied as the locations are, so are the diets. here's a summary of the common diet in each of the blue zones. nicoya peninsula, costa rica: here it's the 'three sisters' that are most common in the diet—beans, corn, and squash. plus, papayas, yams, bananas and peach palms (a small central american oval fruit
eat at least a half cup of cooked beans daily. karla conrad snack on nuts the average quantity of nuts that blue zones people eat is about two handfuls a day—almonds in ikaria and sardinia, pistachios in nicoya, and all types of nuts with the adventists. andy lyons cameraworks, ltd eat sourdough or whole-grain...
https://www.bhg.com/recipes/healthy/eating/blue-zones-diet/
la cafe deli la cafe deli is a cosy coffee shop along tran hung dao street, serving a wide range of western cuisine, fruit smoothies and coffee. fitted with air-conditioning, repurposed furnishing, quaint antiques and vinyl and plush cushions, it's a popular spot for tourists to unwind after a day at
soy bean and shiitake broth, served with bok choy and ginger rice. great for sharing is the ying-yang basket (vnd ), which consists of fresh spring rolls, coconut shrimps, beef la lot, and banana blossom salad. on the rocks restaurant also offers an extensive wine list at all times, as well as fresh fruit...
http://www.vietnam-guide.com/phu-quoc-island/dining/