50 Mediterranean Diet Recipe Favorites (2024)

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Mediterranean Diet Favorite Recipes Why the Mediterranean Diet? Breakfasts Shakshuka Mini Frittata Muffins Caprese Avocado Toast Asparagus and Mushroom Frittata Greek Yogurt and Fruit Sweet Potato Hash Muesli with Almond Milk Avocado Bagel Fruit and Grain Salad Spinach, Feta, and Egg Breakfast Wraps Brunch Ideas Strata Salmon Hash Spinach-Curry Crêpes Mediterranean Frittata Garlicky Greens with Harissa Yogurt Migas Rosemary Roasted Vegetable Bowls Mushroom, Ricotta, and Fried Egg Tartine Sweet Potato and Kale Frittata Avocado and Caprese Wrap Salads Greek Salad Greek Gyros Salad Tuscan Tuna and White Bean Salad Caprese Salad Mediterranean Chickpea Salad Citrus, Shrimp, and Avocado Salad Couscous With Sun-Dried Tomato and Feta Mediterranean Quinoa Salad Antipasto Salad Platter Dinner Dishes Chicken Gyros with Tzatziki Sauce Fish Piccata Shrimp Pasta with Artichokes Chicken Skewers with Vegetables Slow Cooker Chicken Cacciatore Minestrone Soup Grilled Balsamic Chicken with Olive Tapenade Falafel Bowl Zucchini Noodle Caprese Baked Sweet Potato Mediterranean Desserts Blood Orange Olive Oil Cake Balsamic Berries with Honey and Yogurt Honeyed Phyllo Stacks Yogurt and Honey Olive Oil Cake Greek Baklava Whipped Yogurt with Apples Mediterranean Brownies Greek Yogurt Chocolate Mousse Turkish Yogurt Cake with Figs Peanut Butter and Banana Yogurt Bowl 📖 Recipe 50 Mediterranean Diet Recipe Favorites | Honey Glazed Salmon Ingredients Instructions Notes Recommended Products FAQs References
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The Mediterranean Diet is one of the most popular and successful diets around. In fact, it is frequently voted the best diet to follow, period.What’s so great about the Mediterranean Diet is that it’s not a restrictive, calorie-counting kind of diet. Instead, you just switch out your processed, sugary, or refined foods for typical Mediterranean fare.

While following the Mediterranean Diet, the key thing is to increase the number of vegetables, fruit, nuts, potatoes, fish, legumes, whole grains, bread, and extra virgin olive oil you eat.

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  • Why the Mediterranean Diet?
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  • Brunch Ideas
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Mediterranean Diet Favorite Recipes

You can eat eggs, cheese, yogurt, and poultry in moderation. Whilst red meat should only be eaten occasionally.To be successful on this diet, you need to stay away from sugary drinks, added sugars, refined grains and oils, processed meat, and other processed foods. When we talk about refined grains, we’re talking about white bread and pasta, or those pesky cupcakes from the market.

If you can't find enough on this list to fill in your menu, you can check out our list of air fryer recipes, slow cooker pork recipes, and even some great!

Why the Mediterranean Diet?

This diet came around in the 60s after researchers discovered that people in Mediterranean countries like Greece and Italy were much healthier than Americans. The diet and the foods associated with it have been proven to reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes, strokes, and cardiac problems.

The great thing about the Mediterranean diet is that there are so many incredible dishes to try. Mediterranean food is so delicious it can feel like you’re not even dieting. In fact, many people describe it as a lifestyle change rather than a diet.

Katie even wrote a cookbook in 2020 featuring just Mediterranean diet recipes for the air fryer. You should check out her cookbook Mediterranean Air Fryer: 95 Recipes to Fry, Roast, Bake, and Grill. If you want to add more air fryer items to your diet, start with the ultimate guide to air fryer cooking too!

Breakfasts

These morning meals will give you a boost of energy and keep you going till lunch.

Many of these recipes are easy to adapt and substitute if you’re out of a particular fruit or veg.

Shakshuka

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Shakshuka is common across the Mediterranean, the Middle East, and North Africa. It’s a poached egg dish that involves poaching eggs in a tomato sauce.

Mini Frittata Muffins

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You can pack these mini muffins with whatever veg or seasoning you prefer.

Also, you can bake them at the start of the week and store them in the fridge if you’re into batch cooking.

Caprese Avocado Toast

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What makes this avocado toast ‘Caprese’ is the mozzarella, tomatoes, and fresh basil!

Asparagus and Mushroom Frittata

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The Italians love a frittata for brunch, and we can see why! This dish is incredibly yummy!

Greek Yogurt and Fruit

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A staple across much of the Mediterranean, yogurt and fruit is a quick, easy, and delicious breakfast. You can mix things up by changing the fruits you use or adding nuts. For a sweet kick, add some delicious fresh honey.

Sweet Potato Hash

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A nutritionally dense, brunch meal, sweet potato helps to evolve the simple hash.

Muesli with Almond Milk

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Another super easy breakfast idea. You can make your own muesli in minutes or use store bought muesli.

If you’d prefer, you can have your muesli with Greek yogurt instead.

Avocado Bagel

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Bagels are great for breakfast, so long as they are made with whole grains. You want to avoid all forms of white bread on the Mediterranean diet.

Fruit and Grain Salad

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Add some whole grains to whatever fruits you love for a deliciously simple fruit salad breakfast.

Spinach, Feta, and Egg Breakfast Wraps

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These will give you a great protein and iron boost to see you through the day. The best thing about these are that they can be frozen and saved for another day!

Brunch Ideas

If you’re a bit of a late riser, or you just love a good old-fashioned brunch, then try these recipes. They contain many of your favorite breakfast foods like eggs, bread, and fruit, but they’re a bit more filling and involved than a solo breakfast.

Strata

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This recipe calls for chicken sausage, eggs, and veg. Bake them into a casserole and voilà! You have an easy brunch meal that you can prepare ahead of time and serve cold or warm.

Salmon Hash

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Seafood is highly recommended when on the Mediterranean Diet. This brunch recipe includes eggs and salmon, so it will give you a real protein boost for the day.

Spinach-Curry Crêpes

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Crêpes might be slightly out of the Mediterranean considering they’re from France, but we’ll let it slide. This meal is just too tasty to let go. The crêpe is filled with Mediterranean favorites like chickpeas, egg, cilantro, and lemons.

Mediterranean Frittata

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You can’t beat a frittata for brunch. They are super easy to make, keep well, so you can make them the day before, and they taste amazing!

This recipe calls for tomatoes, spinach, olives, red onion, and feta, but you can include any of your favorite foods and seasonings.

Garlicky Greens with Harissa Yogurt

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This is quite possibly one of my favorite meals. I love the slight crunch of the kale and the broccoli coupled with the zingy taste of the harissa yogurt. It is perfect.

This dish is also packed with iron and other nutrients that are going to give you the best possible start to the day.

Migas

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A traditional breakfast or lunch meal in Spain and Portugal, migas means crumb when translated. This name comes from the fact that leftover bread is crumbed and fried to make this dish.

If you haven’t tried migas yet, you are going to love it! It’s so moreish you’ll be making it every day.

One thing to be aware of is that Mexican migas are not the same as Spanish migas. Mexican migas are made with refried beans, tortillas, and Pico de Gallo.

Rosemary Roasted Vegetable Bowls

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Brussels sprouts, beets, and sweet potatoes might not seem like your typical breakfast foods, but they should be.

These vegetables are backed with iron, fiber, and vitamin C which is an excellent way to get your morning started. Not only that, but these bowls are absolutely amazing flavor wise. Packed with rosemary and garlic, they’re a great way to start the day.

Mushroom, Ricotta, and Fried Egg Tartine

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This is an awesome way to get all your food groups in early. It contains pretty much all the Mediterranean staples and tastes fantastic.

Sweet Potato and Kale Frittata

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Another frittata but this time it features sweet potatoes and kale. This is a super filling meal that will hold you over until dinner if it has too. It is also incredibly delicious.

Avocado and Caprese Wrap

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This is a great little light brunch meal. It’s packed with lots of yummy, good-for-you food that will fuel you throughout the day.

Salads

No Mediterranean Diet would be complete without its fair share of salads. Greek salads, caprese salads, chickpea salads, quinoa salads, they’re all delicious and all ideal for a Mediterranean diet.

What’s great about these salads is that you can mix and match the ingredients based on what you have or what you like. The key thing is to make sure you’re going to be full up. You can’t have too many vegetables on this kind of diet.

Greek Salad

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Let’s kick this session off with the good old-fashioned Greek salad. This is a classic salad that, in my opinion, can’t be beaten. It is so easy to make and incredibly delicious.

I love the contrast of the salty feta with the sweet tomato taste. It is beautiful. It reminds me of evenings spent sitting in the Corinthian sunshine!

Greek Gyros Salad

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Sticking to the Greek theme, we have the gyros salad. Gyros are quite possibly the best food known to humankind. The downside, of course, is that they aren’t particularly healthy.

Enter the gyros salad. When you swap the lamb for chicken and the fries for chickpeas, you get a much healthier meal, and it’s still exceptionally tasty!

Tuscan Tuna and White Bean Salad

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Now we’re heading across the Ionian Sea to Italy. This salad incorporates tuna, so you get your protein and omega-3 kick.

If you’d prefer to steer clear of tuna, you can switch it out for any oily fish.

Caprese Salad

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A caprese salad features slices of tomato, mozzarella, and basil. These ingredients were chosen because they taste great, but also because they make up the colors of the Italian flag.

If you want to make it a bit more varied, you could add slices of avocado.

Mediterranean Chickpea Salad

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Chickpeas are a Mediterranean staple. They are a great way to fill yourself up without loads of calories.
This recipe is super simple and takes as little as 10 minutes to make!

Citrus, Shrimp, and Avocado Salad

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Shrimp is an awesome, light protein that you can add to your salads and meals. The citrus in this dish helps to bring out the best of the shrimp.

Couscous With Sun-Dried Tomato and Feta

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Couscous might look like a grain, but it’s actually technically. Whatever it is, couscous is delicious, and it’s a great way to bulk out your salads.

Mediterranean Quinoa Salad

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This recipe uses roasted vegetables instead of fresh for a deeper flavor. It is beautiful to look at and to taste!

Antipasto Salad Platter

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If you’re having friends or family around, give this platter a go. It is full to the brim with delicious veg, charcuterie, olives, and cheeses.

Dinner Dishes

And now for the main course!

These dinner dishes will fill you up with nutritious and delicious food.

Remember that on the Mediterranean diet, you want to keep the amount of red meat you eat to a minimum. That’s why most of these recipes call for chicken or seafood.

If you’d prefer to go veggie and lose the meat entirely, you can swap it out for legumes like chickpeas or beans. These will still provide substance and protein.

The other thing to remember is that if you’re using bread, wraps, or pasta in a dish, you should try to keep it whole grain. Processed wheat that is found in white breads, pastas, and tortillas should be avoided on the Mediterranean Diet.

Chicken Gyros with Tzatziki Sauce

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You cannot beat a gyro! That is a hill I am prepared to die on.

This recipe swaps out the pork or lamb for chicken and leaves out the fries. It’s a healthier take on a Greek classic. You can, every once in a while, treat yourself to the lamb and chips if you want to. I know I will!

This recipe is absolutely gorgeous. The garlic and oregano are so vibrant together and that slight tang of the tzatziki really lifts the flavors.

Fish Piccata

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Piccata is a sauce made with lemon juice, butter, and capers. It is usually used to cook meat or fish that is seasoned, dredged in flour, and seared in the sauce.

This dish uses trout, but any white fish can be used. You can also choose to keep the skin on if you’d prefer.

Shrimp Pasta with Artichokes

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The roasted red peppers and artichoke hearts in this dish pair perfectly with the saltiness of the capers and the feta.

Chicken Skewers with Vegetables

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These skewers are super easy to make and taste incredible. They are easy enough to cook on the barbecue as well as in the kitchen. This means that you don’t have to miss out on the barbecue season.

Slow Cooker Chicken Cacciatore

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This delicious Italian stew will cook itself while you’re at work. You can come home to the hearty tomato-based stew and fall off the bone chicken.

Minestrone Soup

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Another rich, hearty meal, minestrone soup is perfect for colder winter nights. You can buy or bake some delicious bread to mop up the sauce as well!

Grilled Balsamic Chicken with Olive Tapenade

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This grilled chicken could be served with the tapenade alone, or you could add vegetables for a larger meal. You can also use the left-over chicken on salads and in wraps.

Falafel Bowl

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Recipe: Eating Bird Food

Made with blended chickpeas, falafel is a staple in the Middle East and the Mediterranean.

This bowl is full to the brim of delicious food, you have your falafel, hummus, tzatziki, salad, harissa, and feta alongside pita chips.

Zucchini Noodle Caprese

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This vegetarian dish is super simple to make. It’s a nice, light dinner for those days when you just don’t feel like cooking.

Baked Sweet Potato

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You might be familiar with baked white potatoes, but have you tried baked sweet potatoes? This meal is cozy, healthy, and easy to make.

Mediterranean Desserts

Who doesn’t love a sweet treat?

Blood Orange Olive Oil Cake

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I know it sounds a bit funky, but don’t knock it till you’ve tried it! The olive oil gives the cake a beautifully tender texture while the blood orange creates a sharp, fresh flavor.

Balsamic Berries with Honey and Yogurt

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We’re back to the old staple, Greek yogurt. You just can’t beat berries and yogurt. The honey gives it an extra layer of sweetness.

Honeyed Phyllo Stacks

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Phyllo or filo pastry can be intimidating, but you should give it a go! Layered over pistachios and spiced fruit, the filo pastry adds a bit of stability to the dish.

Yogurt and Honey Olive Oil Cake

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Beautifully sweet, and oh so reminiscent of Greek islands, this cake will delight you and your family.

Greek Baklava

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If you’ve never had fresh baked baklava, you’re missing out!

Whipped Yogurt with Apples

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When you whip yogurt, it becomes a stiff cloud able to hold your cinnamon baked apple slices. It is absolutely wonderful.

Mediterranean Brownies

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Chocolate might not be a traditional Mediterranean flavor, but there’s no reason why you can’t modernize!

Greek Yogurt Chocolate Mousse

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Chocolate mousse is usually full of refined sugars. This recipe cuts back on those sugars to bring you a delicious dessert.

Turkish Yogurt Cake with Figs

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Figs are huge in the Mediterranean. They’re sweet and packed with lots of nutrients and minerals your body needs.

Peanut Butter and Banana Yogurt Bowl

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You can’t beat the classic banana and peanut butter combo. Mixed with Greek yogurt, you end up with a delicious, protein packed dessert.

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50 Mediterranean Diet Recipe Favorites | Honey Glazed Salmon

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Salmon is a perfect protein on the Mediterranean diet and this recipe is simple, easy, and delicious!

Prep Time5 minutes

Cook Time12 minutes

Total Time17 minutes

Ingredients

  • ¼ cup raw honey
  • 4 garlic cloves, minced
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 4 salmon fillets

Instructions

  1. Preheat the air fryer to 380°F.
  2. In a small bowl, mix together the honey, garlic, olive oil, and salt.
  3. Spray the bottom of the air fryer basket with olive oil cooking spray, and place the salmon in a single layer on the bottom of the basket.
  4. Brush the top of each fillet with the honey-garlic mixture, and roast for 10 to 12 minutes or until the internal temperature reaches 145°F.

Notes

Serve with brown rice and roasted vegetables.

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Nutrition Information:

Yield:

4

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 566Total Fat: 31gSaturated Fat: 6gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 23gCholesterol: 143mgSodium: 431mgCarbohydrates: 18gFiber: 0gSugar: 17gProtein: 50g

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FAQs

What are the top 10 foods on a Mediterranean diet? ›

10 foods to add to your Mediterranean lifestyle
  • Extra virgin olive oil. ...
  • Walnuts. ...
  • Lentils. ...
  • Blueberries. ...
  • Wild salmon as a healthy animal protein. ...
  • Garlic for a reduced risk of cancer. ...
  • Oregano as an anti-inflammatory agent. ...
  • Mushrooms for a mental health boost.
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What is the most popular Mediterranean dish? ›

There are always Mediterranean food classics like shawarma, falafel, tomato cucumber salad that goes with everything, and the simple but delicious Greek salad, but there are also many brand-new recipes with exciting modern twists that have quickly become some of the most loved recipes on the site.

What should be eaten every meal on the Mediterranean diet? ›

The foundation of the Mediterranean diet is plant foods. That means meals are built around vegetables, fruits, herbs, nuts, beans and whole grains. Moderate amounts of dairy, poultry and eggs are part of the Mediterranean diet, as is seafood. In contrast, red meat is eaten only once in a while.

What are the 2 most recognized ingredients in Mediterranean diet? ›

Key ingredients of Mediterranean cuisine include olive oil, fresh fruits and vegetables, protein-rich legumes, fish and whole grains with moderate amounts of wine and red meat.

What is a typical Mediterranean breakfast? ›

Common Mediterranean Breakfast Foods

Yogurt: We love Greek yogurt which is higher in protein, and lower in sugar. Eggs: A great source of protein and healthy fats. Oats: A healthy whole grain used in oatmeal and baked goods. Fruit: All types of fruit are encouraged on the Mediterranean diet.

Are bananas OK on the Mediterranean diet? ›

You can base your diet on these foods: Vegetables: tomatoes, broccoli, kale, spinach, onions, cauliflower, carrots, Brussels sprouts, cucumbers, potatoes, sweet potatoes, turnips. Fruits: apples, bananas, oranges, pears, strawberries, grapes, dates, figs, melons, peaches.

Is rice allowed on a Mediterranean diet? ›

The Mediterranean diet is centered around whole grains, such as farro, millet, couscous and brown rice. With this eating style, you'll generally want to limit your intake of refined grains such as white pasta and white bread.

What is a typical Mediterranean meal? ›

The Mediterranean diet puts a higher focus on plant foods than many other diets. Foods like fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and legumes are main ingredients in meals and snacks. Meals may include small portions of fish, meat, or eggs. People often cook with olive oil and add herbs and spices for flavor.

What rice do Mediterranean people eat? ›

Having different types of rice can be confusing as to whether all are allowed on the Mediterranean diet. Worry not because you can consume any type of rice, while on the diet, be it white, brown, or basmati rice. Still, whole grain rice is preferable, as it contains more fiber and various micronutritious.

What is not allowed on a Mediterranean diet? ›

The Mediterranean diet is high in plant-based foods such as vegetables, fruits, whole grains, beans, nuts, seeds, and olive oil. Foods not allowed include processed red meats, heavily processed foods, refined grains, alcohol, butter, and refined/processed/hydrogenated oils.

What bread to eat on a Mediterranean diet? ›

Is sourdough bread allowed on the Mediterranean diet? Any bread that is made from whole wheat, whole grains, sprouts, and sourdough is recommended while on a Mediterranean diet. You will want to avoid bread made from refined grains, such as white bread if you are following this diet.

What cheese is ok on a Mediterranean diet? ›

Cheese & Yogurt

Dairy products common to the traditional Mediterranean Diet include: brie, chevre, corvo, feta, haloumi, manchego, Parmigiano-Reggiano, pecorino, ricotta, yogurt (including Greek yogurt).

What is the fastest way to lose weight on the Mediterranean diet? ›

If you want to lose weight following a Mediterranean diet here are my 5 tips that work.
  1. Eat your main meal early in the day. ...
  2. Eat vegetables as a main course cooked in olive oil. ...
  3. You should drink water mostly and sometimes tea, coffee and wine (for adults) ...
  4. Consume the right amount of olive oil. ...
  5. Move.
Jan 17, 2024

What is the majority of protein in the Mediterranean diet? ›

Most of the protein comes from legumes and whole cereals; the average daily vegetable protein content of the traditional Mediterranean diet is approximately 40 g.

Is peanut butter on the Mediterranean diet? ›

And as plant-based protein sources that are high in good and unsaturated fats, peanuts and peanut butter are a natural fit within Mediterranean and Flexitarian ways of eating. Unfamiliar with the Mediterranean and Flexitarian diets?

What foods are not allowed on a Mediterranean diet? ›

What foods are not allowed on the Mediterranean Diet?
  • Any foods with added sugar, like bakery goods, ice cream and even some granola bars.
  • Any drinks with added sugar, including fruit juices and sodas.
  • Beer and liquor.
  • Foods high in sodium or saturated fat.
  • Refined carbohydrates, like white bread and white rice.
Mar 7, 2024

Are potatoes allowed on a Mediterranean diet? ›

The short answer is yes. Whether white or sweet potatoes, they are allowed on the Mediterranean diet even though they might be viewed as high-carb food. Potatoes are highly favored, as they not only have high levels of potassium but also contain vitamin C and vitamin B6.

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