Eat local, ditch the exotic
According to Mumbai-based celebrity nutritionist Rujuta Diwekar, “There is a multi-billion-dollar weight-loss industry preying on a simple fact—fear and confusion about what to eat. Let’s look at two of the simplest and time-tested tools we can use whenever we are in doubt about feeding ourselves right. “Lower the food miles, better the food.” Food miles is the distance fruits, vegetables and other items travel from where they are grown to your plate. In simpler words, eat what grows around you, eat what is in season and eat by cooking food in regional recipes. So out goes the kiwi, the dragon fruit, the quinoa, and in comes the sitaphal (custard apple), the chiku, millets such as jowar, bajra and ragi, and rice. She also talks of the grandmother test: Did your grandmother eat this stuff when she was your age? If she didn't, then you can safely avoid it, no matter the latest ‘research’ is promoting as great for the heart, blood circulation or whatever. Food is genetic medicine and the kind that your ancestry has eaten for centuries is your best bet. So ghee and not olive oil, poha/upma/idli/ dosa/parantha and not oats/cereals, and such like.