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Authors: Olga Fuste
ISBN-13: 9781580400640, ISBN-10: 1580400647
Format: Paperback
Publisher: American Diabetes Association
Date Published: September 2002
Edition: Bilingual edition: English & Spanish

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Author Biography: Olga Fuste

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Book Synopsis

Latinos as an ethnic group are at substantial risk for the development of diabetes. This cookbook presents recipes in a bilingual format for optimal use by the Latino/Hispanic communities. Including more than 125 recipes in both English and Spanish, there are chapters on soups, rice dishes, legumes, vegetables, chicken, meats, desserts, and much more. The book includes introductory chapters on diabetes, the role of nutrition, and basic meal planning.

Recipes include: Argentinean Empanadas (Turnovers), Puchero de Pollo (Chicken Stew), Cuban Potato Soup, and Vegetable Enchiladas with Red Sauce

Olga Fuste, M.S., R.D., C.D.E., is in charge of designing and implementing a nutrition management program for older adults with the Washington State University Cooperative Extension. She is an active member of the Latino/Hispanic community.

Library Journal

Diabetics must be careful when eating, as too many carbohydrates and too much fat and sodium will elevate their blood glucose, cholesterol, and blood pressure. Those who enjoy spicy Latin American fare will be happy to learn that they can still eat their favorite delicacies by modifying the recipes. Fuste, a dietician who runs a nutrition program for seniors, presents more than 150 recipes for such traditional dishes as empanadas, salsas, paella, tamales, meats and seafood, beverages, and desserts. By grilling or baking instead of frying, using low-fat dairy products, and reducing the amount of sugar and salt, cooks can make healthy meals while retaining traditional flavors. The bilingual text has English and Spanish versions on facing pages, and the author provides nutritional and diabetic exchange information for all recipes. She also includes a glossary, shopping list, chili rating chart (in terms of hotness), a resource list, and guidelines for a walking program. There are other interesting diabetic cookbooks, such as Chris Smith's Cooking with the Diabetic Chef, but none specifically for Latin foods. This will make an excellent addition to consumer health and cooking collections in all libraries.-Barbara M. Bibel, Oakland P.L., CA Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsix
Introductionxi
Beverages1
Salsas & Sauces23
Salads & Vegetables43
Soups & Stews73
Meat & Seafood107
Empanadas, Fillings, & Corn Dishes139
Rice & Beans175
Desserts205
Food Glossary231
Shopping List235
Chile Chart245
Walking Program247
Resources249
Index251

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