Olive oil: the crown jewel of the Mediterranean diet

Olive oil is a superhero of modern times and the centerpiece in the Mediterranean diet.

Olive oil is a superhero of modern days
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For several decades, scientists have studied the people of the Mediterranean region in order to discover the reason for the low incidence of severe diseases, such as cancer and cardiovascular diseases, in this region. What they found was a new healthy diet and lifestyle.

The Mediterranean diet and high consumption of olive oil are the reason behind these figures. Olive oil is filled with substances which are beneficial to our health. Although these substances have been known for almost 3000years, people were not using olive oil in the kitchen, it was used to cover their entire body as a protection from the cold. It was the Greeks and Romans who introduced this product in our diet and reveal its benefits to the entire world.

What are the benefits of olive oil?

Olive oil is a good fat, a fat that can and should be consumed whenever we want, due to its richness in natural antioxidants and anti-inflammatory properties. It also has a super-secret power (well, maybe not so secret): thanks to the fatty acids,  olive oil can prevent the transformation of fat into cholesterol.

Besides this superpower, olive oil is also rich in omega 3 and vitamin E, essentials for the proper functioning of the brain and heart. It helps to moisturize our skin, hair and nails while at the same time protect us against osteoporosis.

The mediterranean region is responsible for 95 % of world oil production as the sun and dry climate of these countries are favorable to the cultivation of olive trees. The world is begging to understand olive oil’s benefits as the Mediterranean diet was, recently, classified as a World Heritage and there are an increasing number of people trading the saturated fat in a burger for a grilled fish with a golden drizzle of olive oil.