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Technically, only vegetables and water are listed in the scripture. But the word “pulse” in the King James Bible is defined as “vegetable food in general,” which means you can also have fruit, whole grains, nuts, seeds, and other plant-based foods.
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Read More »Actor Chris Pratt is known for touting diets that he follows for weight loss like intermittent fasting when preparing for action movies, but it was when he announced in early 2019 that he was following a Bible-based diet regimen known as the Daniel fast (or "Daniel's diet") that really got people talking. What is the Daniel fast, and does it work? Here’s all you need to know about the popular diet! Struggling to cook healthy? We'll help you prep. Sign up for our new weekly newsletter, ThePrep, for inspiration and support for all your meal plan struggles. SIGN UP
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Read More »Fruit: Fresh, frozen, and lower glycemic fruits, in particular, are encouraged. Lower glycemic fruits include berries, apples, grapefruit, and cherries. Some versions of the Daniel fast emphasize eating fresh and organic as much as possible, while others say fresh, frozen, or canned is fine. There is one catch with canned fruit, though: The fruit must be canned in water and contain no added sugar, artificial sweeteners, coloring, or other preservatives. Vegetables: All vegetables — fresh, frozen, and canned— are on the table. You can even eat starchy ones like potatoes in abundance! Like the fruit choices, some versions place heavier emphasis on fresh and organic than others. The catch with canned vegetables is to make sure they don’t contain any added salt. Whole Grains: This doesn’t mean quick-cooking brown rice and 2-minute microwave oatmeal. Instead, the focus is on cooking unrefined whole grains such as amaranth, barley, brown rice, quinoa, millet, whole oats, and wheat. More refined versions of whole grains should be avoided or greatly limited. Breads made with whole grain flours and yeast are not allowed, but whole-grain breads and flatbreads made without yeast fit within the parameters of the diet if you can find them. Legumes: All forms of legumes are allowed — including foods like lentils, chickpeas, black beans, and soybeans — and this group is one of the diet’s main protein sources. Dried or canned varieties of legumes are permitted, but canned versions shouldn’t have any salt or other additives. Soy products like edamame and soy sauce are also included in the Daniel fast, as well as tofu, as long as it contains no additives. Nuts & Seeds: Another key protein source in the Daniel fast is nuts and seeds, all of which are allowed. The provision for nuts and seeds is they must be raw or dry-roasted without salt. The same rule applies to nut butters, which must also be free of additives or sweeteners. Unrefined Oils: The Daniel fast allows for plant-based fats like avocados, coconut, and minimally refined plant oils used in moderation. Healthy oil options include peanut, flaxseed, olive, avocado, sesame, grapeseed, and walnut. Seasonings: Herbs and spices are key in flavoring your meals during the fast, and they’re some of the very few seasonings allowed. Others typically allowed include soy sauce, tamari, vinegar, and nutritional yeast. Salt is allowed on the diet, but it should be used minimally. Beverages: Water should be your primary source of hydration on the Daniel fast. It’s also something you don’t want to slack on since following a plant-based diet increases most people’s fiber intakes. Other beverages typically allowed are decaffeinated herbal teas and fresh squeezed or 100% fruit juice. While drinking water for 21 days can seem boring, you can easily jazz it up by adding fruits and herbs. Check out our favorite infused water recipes here. Nutritional supplements are also allowed, as long as you aren’t reaching for gummy vitamins.
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Read More »Sugar and Sweeteners: This category includes refined sugars like white and brown sugars, natural sugars or sweeteners like maple syrup, honey, and agave nectar, and sugar substitutes. Fruit should be your only source of sweetener on the Daniel fast. Dates are also a great option for adding sweetness to meals. Mashed banana is another natural way to sweeten a bowl of oatmeal in the mornings. Beverages: Alcohol, coffee, and tea with caffeine are all off limits on the Daniel fast. Wine, juices, kombucha, soda, you name it—not allowed. Even flavored seltzer waters technically aren't allowed due to the flavoring agents. Others: If it doesn’t resemble a plant found in nature, it’s a good bet it’s off limits. This includes things like gum and mints —which, even though they often contain zero grams of sugar, the majority are made with chemical additives and sugar alcohols.
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