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Healthy Homeland Festivities: Tips for Enjoying Mexican Cuisine

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

National‍ Holidays⁤ Don’t have ⁤to Mean Diet Disaster: Nutritionists Offer Healthy ⁣Twists on Conventional ‍Dishes

Mérida, yucatán – As Mexico prepares to ⁣celebrate its national holidays, nutritionists are offering guidance‍ on enjoying⁣ traditional dishes like pozole,​ mole, panuchos, and salbutes ‍without compromising health. The key, experts say, lies ‌in mindful portion sizes, ⁣ingredient swaps, and moderation.Nutritionist Ina Beristain emphasizes that ‍enjoying ‍Mexico’s rich gastronomy and maintaining well-being aren’t⁤ mutually exclusive. ‌”The⁣ national holidays are an excellent possibility to enjoy Mexican gastronomic wealth without losing sight of health,” she stated.

Pozole: ‍A ​Balanced Option with Smart Adjustments

A suggested serving of ​pozole is one and a half cups (250-300 milliliters) paired with 90 grams of lean chicken. To make it healthier, Beristain recommends using⁣ crumbled chicken without skin, reducing the amount ⁢of pozolero corn to ​half a cooked cup, and ⁢loading up⁢ on ‍fresh toppings like lettuce, ‌radish,⁣ onion,‍ and oregano instead⁤ of cream or chicharrón. Baked toast is a preferable accompaniment to fried foods. An average dish contains between 245 to 500 kilocalories, with chicken pozole offering ​a balanced ‌mix of​ protein, cereals, and legumes.

Mole: Lighten up⁢ the ‌Classic

For mole, a half-cup (approximately 80 grams) ​served with 90 grams of chicken breast is a reasonable ‍portion. Healthy adjustments include ⁣avoiding frying ‌the mole paste in butter and using⁢ minimal vegetable oil. Pairing it ⁣with half ⁣a cup of normal or integral rice and plenty of steamed vegetables, alongside a corn tortilla ⁤instead of bread, further ‍boosts ​its nutritional value. Due to its typically high sugar and fat content, mole is⁤ best enjoyed​ once⁣ a month or on special occasions.

Panuchos & Salbutes: Baking is Better

When it comes to panuchos and salbutes, limiting consumption ​to one or two medium pieces is advised. Baking the ‌tortillas instead⁢ of frying them, using refried beans with little⁣ to no oil, and opting for chicken or lean meats‍ instead of pork are‌ all beneficial changes. Adding ‌fresh vegetables like⁢ lettuce, tomato, and pickled purple onion completes the ‍healthy makeover.⁣ These can be enjoyed up ⁣to once⁣ a‍ week, keeping ‍quantities moderate – two pieces equaling a main⁢ meal.

General Recommendations for a⁢ Healthy ‍Fiesta

Beristain ​offers broader advice for navigating the holiday feasts: ​balance each dish with steamed fresh vegetables, avoid sugary drinks in​ favor of‌ natural fruit or fruit without added sugar, and moderate ‍consumption‍ of‌ fried foods ‍and⁢ rich dressings like cream⁤ and chicharrón.

“Adopting small modifications in planning, moderating portions⁤ and‌ caring for the‌ frequency of consumption allows you to maintain the balance between tradition ​and well-being,” Beristain, also ⁢treasurer of the Mexican College of Nutritionists, Yucatan chapter, concluded. “Thus, ⁤each bite not only connects us with our cultural roots, but also becomes a gesture of care towards our body.​ Celebrate ​with flavor and health: the key is to enjoy with measure.”

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