Read previewI have followed the Mediterranean diet for years, and I've come across a lot of myths and misconceptions about it along the way.
Read on for some popular debunked myths about the Mediterranean diet based on my experience as a longtime follower.
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Extra-virgin olive oil can also get expensive but it's truly a staple and it's often better than using more refined oils, like canola, vegetable oils, and very light olive oil.
For example, avocado isn't traditionally part of the Mediterranean diet but I still incorporate it into my Mediterranean-style recipes daily.
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