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<blockquote data-quote="barbherod" data-source="post: 1831194" data-attributes="member: 471552"><p>I think it is important to remember that the traditional Indian diet is very different to the western one. Many of the population are Hindu and vegetarian, so that like many rural poor they eat large amounts of rice, bread and pulses, with vegetables. I agree that fruit is ab unlikely choice to recommend but on the whole the traditional diet, while carb heavy was not too bad given that exercise was high.. Indians though eat VERY sweet sweets!</p><p>I feel that the problem arises, as in so many cultures unfortunately, from the introduction of the western way of eating. Rural Indians seem to be rarely fat, urban ones often are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barbherod, post: 1831194, member: 471552"] I think it is important to remember that the traditional Indian diet is very different to the western one. Many of the population are Hindu and vegetarian, so that like many rural poor they eat large amounts of rice, bread and pulses, with vegetables. I agree that fruit is ab unlikely choice to recommend but on the whole the traditional diet, while carb heavy was not too bad given that exercise was high.. Indians though eat VERY sweet sweets! I feel that the problem arises, as in so many cultures unfortunately, from the introduction of the western way of eating. Rural Indians seem to be rarely fat, urban ones often are. [/QUOTE]
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