Emma Johnson advocates the Mediterranean diet for simplicity and taste as a health consultant focused in on heart-healthy foods.
“It’s a lifestyle, not only a diet,” Emma notes. “It stresses natural, whole foods that over time support heart health.”
1. Greek Salad with Olive Oil and Feta
Stocked with fresh vegetables, a Greek salad is tasty and heart-healthy. Emma advises a liberal olive oil drizz for good fats. “For taste, I also toss olives and a little feta,” she explains. The secret is moderation with cheese.
2. Lemon and Herbs Grilled Salmon
Essential for heart health, omega-3 fatty acids abound in salmon. Emma seasons hers with a bit of salt, dill, and lemon juice. “Grilling keeps it light; the herbs accentuate the inherent flavors,” she says.
3. Stew made from vegetables and chickpeas
Perfect in fiber and plant-based protein, chickpeas are a mainstay in Emma’s cuisine. She spiced stew with tomatoes, zucchini, and potatoes. Emma says, “It’s filling; the spices really provide great taste.”
Emma says the Mediterranean diet has long-term health advantages, particularly for heart health, and is easy to follow. “It’s about loving what you eat and simultaneously nouraging your body,” she advises.