The Atlantic diet - Origin and features

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Despite globalization there still are food patterns which are clearly differentiated from one region to another in Europe and elsewhere. In this study the Atlantic Diet is considered as the traditional diet in Portugal and Galicia, a region in northwest Spain. This paper aims to contribute to a better understanding of the Atlantic Diet food pattern in order to fully exploit the potential of this Atlantic gastronomical heritage. The background of the Atlantic Diet concept, the characterization of Atlantic Diet foods and a compilation of scientific findings related to the consumption of these foods are covered. A brief description of the Mediterranean Diet, the primitive pattern and the updated Mediterranean pyramid are also included in order to aid understanding of the globalization of this previously local health food pattern. Final remarks and suggestions for further studies are made.

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Velho, M. V., Pinheiro, R., & Rodrigues, A. S. (2016). The Atlantic diet - Origin and features. International Journal of Food Studies, 5(1), 106–119. https://doi.org/10.7455/ijfs/5.1.2016.a10

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