Friday, September 24, 2010

Superfoods for the Brain: Omega 3 in Wild Salmon Tops

1. Wild Salmon


Wild salmon is not only an incredible food for brain health, it qualifies as incredible across virtually every other health standard as well and is clearly one of the healthiest foods that one can eat. Wild salmon (not farm-raised) in particular is a true brain food: one of the best sources of Essential Fatty Acids (such as the all-important Omega-3), a rich source of high-quality non-land animal protein, low saturated fat, generally among the lowest amounts of contaminants (such as mercury) among seafood, and other health properties -- wild salmon can help do everything from improve your brain matter, your mood, your synaptic connections, your arteries, reduce your risk of stroke and Dementia and Alzheimer's and much more. 

It's also important to know that only WILD salmon has been shown to contain the highest levels of the good stuff that your brain & body crave...as wild-caught fish grow and evolve their muscles, tissues and fat levels the hard way, fighting for survival of the fittest in the oceans and rivers. By contrast, many or most farm-raised salmon exist in a locked-up, artificial and sometimes contaminated environment and thus have to be fed food (or worse, color added later just before going to market!) to make them LOOK orange and healthy instead of white and sickly.  Get a book from AbeBooks to learn more.

2) Cacao Beans
Wait, you mean chocolate, right? Hurray! I've been looking for an excuse to hit that vending machine and grab a candy bar...it has chocolate in it, so now it's actually healthy, right?  

WRONG. Well, mostly wrong: what's healthy is the cacao bean, minimally processed. This amazing, hedonistic bean is one of the world's longest-revered foods (think 'time of the Aztecs' old) and has in recent years been shown to be a veritable powerhouse of cognitive enhancement, mood and bliss-enhancement (thanks in part to the Theobromine in cacao), antioxidants, flavonoids, catechins and many other brain & body-enhancing elements. In fact, chocolate has been very recently cited by some top health professionals and researchers to be THE single most exciting health food, and as more research continues to pour in, the more true this appears to be.

How is this possible, something that only recently was thought of as an unhealthy, dangerous, guilty indulgence...a sign of dietary decadence, now being hailed as beneficial to everything from brain health to skin elasticity to cardiovascular health to anti-cancer and pretty much everything in between? It's simple: chocolate does not equal cacao bean, nor vice-versa; most candy and chocolate bars contain not only low levels of cacao bean compared to other unhealthy ingredients such as sugars, milk fat, artificial flavorings and so on, but the quality and processing of the cacao used in these products is often of low health benefits due to everything from alkalization (e.g. "Dutch process cocoa") to refining and processing and over-roasting the healthy elements right out of the beans.

So if you want the real stuff, the best bet is to either use 100% organic non-alkalized cocoa powder from a high-quality maker who minimally processes the cocoa to ensure that the health properties are retained, or, second best, choose only high cacao percentage dark chocolate bars  (typically at least 75% cacao content or higher), also from a high-quality provider.

Chocolate is a brain health food. Or more specifically, the cacao bean is a true brain health and body health food. And worth considering adding to your diet (barring any allergies to chocolate or contraindications, of course).

Saturday, September 18, 2010

Restaurant Review:

GERRY'S GRILL in Tagaytay – A Filipino Kind of Service?

Valentine's Day falling on a weekend must be an unfair time to critic customer service of a restaurant. However, a truly well-managed place should find this opportunity to show its excellence.

My wife and I found ourselves in Taal Vista Lodge on this year's special February weekend. After surviving the heavily congested Aguinaldo Highway and the smokey Casino Filipino, we salivated on some well-missed Filipino dishes. As expected, we had a hard time as almost all restaurants in the
area were full. Our choice was then limited to wherever we can find an open parking slot - at Gerry's Grill.

Reception and The Bar

There were about 3 to 4 groups waiting for a table so we had to sit with them and wait as well. After about 30 minutes and only 1 group seated, we decided to move to the bar area to get a taste of their wine. To our dismay, the bar attendant did not even bother say a word while he saw us approach the bar. He did the same to the next customers who followed us. Another customer asked about his order and only then we found out that he ran out of ice and had been waiting for somebody to get it for him. In the meantime, he was just pretending to be busy and never bothered to talk to any of the customers. Because we were really hungry, we sat there for about 45 more minutes.

The Table

Finally, we got called. While walking through the place, we noticed so many uncleaned tables and we wondered why the long wait. We were about to find out...

We were led to an open area with a view of the lake. Nice! But it was so dark and there was nothing much to look at – not so nice! It was just too windy and the floor was too slippery. Before we sat, I noticed that there was a supervisor in the area who was dressed in “barong”. He was like having fun with his staff and playing around with jokes. Staff passing by simply ignored our call for attention for about 15 minutes until somebody approached us and took our order. This all happened while the supervisor was doing nothing but tell us, “Somebody is coming soon to take your order”. We couldn't help but notice that most of the staff will just pass by and go back and forth doing almost nothing. One staff took a container to pick-up the used plates in another table. He took a good long look at what he was going to do, picked-up some plates and when he realized that the container was too small, he left the whole thing on the table. We did not see him come back until we were almost done with our dinner.

Across us were a couple of foreigners who were all smiles in the beginning but as they got the same treatment as ours, they started showing their disgusts. We stared at each other more than a few times as if saying “What the hell is going on in this place?”


The Food and Drinks

The soup was too salty and the Margarita was served incorrectly. What else can I say?

Out We Go

On our way out, we saw the same thing – more vacant tables than number of groups waiting to be seated.

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