Sunday 16 May 2010

London's Hotel Rafayel hosts a traditional Cretan lunch - Cretan Diet is the Recipe for a Long Life

London's Hotel Rafayel hosts a traditional Cretan lunch from the Balcony restaurant in Sitia, to demonstrate that Greek food can be both tasty and healthy.



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At 160 miles long and 40 miles wide, Crete is the largest and most populous of the Greek islands. A research study begun in 1960 indicates that its inhabitants have exceptionally low rates of heart disease and cancer. They also seem to live longer. In 1991, thirty one years after the beginning of the study, the University of Crete returned to the group, and found about 50% were still alive as opposed to a similar group in Finland where there wasn't a single survivor.


Read more at Suite101: Cretan Diet is the Recipe for a Long Life http://greek-food.suite101.com/article.cfm/eat-the-cretan-diet-and-live-a-long--life#ixzz0o5eh6b00



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