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liturgyluver
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As someone born in Italy, I think the worst thing for a Sicilian (or any other Italian) would be a Scottish diet closely followed by an American one. After all US food contains the greatest proportion of additives than any other country - something that Italians detest - , and of fat which might explain why the US has the highest percentage of obese people in the western world..
Is the Med diet the right one for an Irishman? For an Englishman? Would an English diet be the worst imaginable thing for a Sicilian, but ok for most Brits?
I would suggest that what you consider an English diet no longer reflects the reality of what most people eat here now. When I first came to the UK from Italy, there were lots of cafes serving good wholesome dishes, but in many urban areas you now see people eating ghastly burger buns or chicken. Yuk.
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