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◉ Western Dietary Therapy - No. 306, Ancient Roman Salted Fish

Western Dietary Therapy - No. 306: Ancient Roman Salted Fish

◉ Western Dietary Therapy - No. 306, Ancient Roman Salted Fish

I. Recommended Dietary Therapy and Reasons

Recommended dishes:Salted Roman Fish

Recommended reasons: Ancient Roman pickled fish is a mild and therapeutic dish with an ancient Mediterranean flavor, suitable for inclusion in wellness programs as daily support. High-quality protein and herb seasoning provide stable energy support, making it suitable for consumption in small amounts when low in energy, fatigued, or needing nutritional replenishment. The preparation should be light, avoiding excessive oil and salt, allowing the body to recover strength through gentle eating.

2. Recipe and Method

Recipe (1–2 servings):

  • 260g white fish or salted fish
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 teaspoon of chopped herbs
  • A little lemon juice
  • A pinch of black pepper
  • A pinch of sea salt

practice:

  1. Clean the main protein ingredients thoroughly and gently pat them dry with kitchen paper.
  2. Add olive oil, herbs, black pepper, and a pinch of sea salt, and let stand for 10 minutes.
  3. Preheat a skillet, oven, or saucepan over medium-low heat or at a moderate temperature.
  4. Add ingredients and fry, bake, or boil slowly to avoid burning the outside and raw the inside.
  5. Flip the food over or stir gently during cooking to ensure even heating.
  6. Once cooked through, turn off the heat and let it sit for 2–3 minutes to allow the juices to settle.
  7. Serve warm with vegetables, grains, or clear soup.

3. Small rituals for body and mind

When preparing ancient Roman salted fish, you can first observe the color, aroma and texture of the ingredients, and gradually shift your attention from external matters back to the actions in your hands.

Slow down while heating, stirring, or plating, and feel the ingredients come together as they transform from separate parts. Remind yourself: I don't need to be at my best right now; I just need to gently care for my body in the present moment.

When you take your first bite, focus on the warmth, softness, aroma, or chewiness to let your body know that it is safe and tolerable, and you can relax a little.

4. Dietary Therapy Experience Record

  1. Record when you eat Roman pickled fish: is it breakfast, lunch, dinner, or a light snack when you're feeling down or tired?
  2. Observe whether there are any changes in stomach burden, fullness, refreshment, and mental stability within 30–60 minutes after consumption.
  3. If consumed when feeling tired, stressed, or experiencing an unsteady appetite, record whether the ancient Roman pickled fish helps you regain a sense of control over your body and your rhythm of life.

V. Instructional Videos (approximately 3–5 minutes)

Video Title:Ancient Roman pickled fish: a mild and stable nutritious light dish

6. Precautions

  • It is recommended to consume this product warm or at room temperature. It is not recommended to consume large quantities of the cold version when you are physically tired.
  • The amount of sweet ingredients such as honey, dried fruit, and grape juice should be controlled, and blood sugar managers should pay special attention.
  • Do not eat too much at one time to avoid overeating or putting extra strain on your stomach.
  • For first-time users, it is recommended to try a small amount and observe the body's reaction.
  • If you are allergic to nuts, dairy products, fish, eggs, or beans, you should replace or avoid them as appropriate.

hint:This recipe is for daily physical and mental well-being and is not a substitute for any medical diagnosis or treatment. If you have chronic illnesses, are pregnant, have food allergies, are taking medication, or have special nutritional restrictions, please prioritize following the advice of your healthcare provider and nutritionist.

Intelligently recommend dietary therapy combinations according to the course stage, which are low-burden, highly nutritious, easy to operate and replaceable; load them to the content box on the right with one click, so you can eat well and make rapid progress.

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