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consumption, on okinawa only percent of the diet consists of fish. the traditional okinawan diet—lower in calories than typical american diets—includes lots of soy, sweet potato, goya (bitter melon), brown rice, seaweed , shiitake mushrooms, and turmeric (as a spice and tea). pork (all cuts of the pig, not
just the lean ones) is a big part of the diet. elder okinawans have typically been lean throughout their lives. at meals, they eat only until they are (not ) percent full, a confucian practice known as hara hachi bu. they also have a sense of purpose (referred to as ikigai) and a strong social network...
https://www.berkeleywellness.com/healthy-community/environmental-health/article/blue-zones-who-eats-what
of sjkc ming tee. each student was given a set of school uniform, a bag, a pair of shoes and socks and a stationery set. as chinese new year was around the corner, tay & partners also sponsored a festive food parcel to some poor chinese families. the food parcel comprised of rice, meehoon, sugar, soya
and the busy area of bukit bintang, ulc runs solely on public contribution. currently over children are attending classes at ulc. on april , a team of staffs and their families from tay & partners brought together with them food parcels to the ulc. the food parcels comprised of rice, meehoon, sugar, soya...
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