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1.Balance at each meal.
2.Plenty of clean water.
3.Local. Organic. Unprocessed.
4.Seek out superfoods!
5.Learn the nuances--and be
well.
Great Food Choices Come Naturally in the Hot Spots
Every morning, Okinawans rise to pluck vegetables and fruits from their organic gardens. They eat their garden-fresh produce alongside squares of deliciously prepared fermented tofu.
Sweet potatoes are such an important part of the Okinawan diet that there is even a local greeting, nmu kamatooin, meaning, “Are you getting enough sweet potato?”
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