Total Dietary Fiber Content of Selected Traditional Beverages in Egypt: A Brief Profile

Escalating obesity rates have become a major public health concern in North Africa and the Middle East. Culturally-congruent dietary health education and strategies continue to be warranted to address this increasing public health crisis. Knowledge and familiarity with traditional foods and their nu...

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Main Author: Basil H. Aboul-Enein
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2015-11-01
Series:Beverages
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2306-5710/1/4/311
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spelling doaj-31c99db972cd4a88a7010545734c96a22020-11-24T21:56:01ZengMDPI AGBeverages2306-57102015-11-011431131910.3390/beverages1040311beverages1040311Total Dietary Fiber Content of Selected Traditional Beverages in Egypt: A Brief ProfileBasil H. Aboul-Enein0School of Health Sciences, University of South Dakota, 414 E Clark St. Vermillion, SD 57069, USAEscalating obesity rates have become a major public health concern in North Africa and the Middle East. Culturally-congruent dietary health education and strategies continue to be warranted to address this increasing public health crisis. Knowledge and familiarity with traditional foods and their nutritive value would assist public health practitioners in becoming culturally competent when educating on healthy eating patterns. The aim of this study is to provide a brief dietary profile of the total dietary fiber (TDF) contents of selected traditional beverages in Egypt. Five cookbooks for Egyptian food recipes were reviewed for traditional beverages. Beverage recipes (n = 19) were selected and reviewed for their TDF content using the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) National Nutrient Database for Standard Reference (Release 27). The published values for TDF content were tabulated and reported per 100 mL of consumable portions. The highest TDF content was found in carob juice (8.0 g) and the lowest found in peppermint tea (0.0 g) with an overall TDF mean content of 2.8 g. Traditional beverages could be regarded as important sources of TDF within a healthy Egyptian dietary pattern. Cultural awareness and familiarities to traditional foods and their respective dietary profiles should be encouraged as an objective towards building culturally-competent health professionals and combating obesity in Egypt. Furthermore, developments of a traditional Egyptian food nutrient database for public access should be explored.http://www.mdpi.com/2306-5710/1/4/311beveragesfruit juicestotal dietary fiberEgyptobesity
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Total Dietary Fiber Content of Selected Traditional Beverages in Egypt: A Brief Profile
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beverages
fruit juices
total dietary fiber
Egypt
obesity
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title Total Dietary Fiber Content of Selected Traditional Beverages in Egypt: A Brief Profile
title_short Total Dietary Fiber Content of Selected Traditional Beverages in Egypt: A Brief Profile
title_full Total Dietary Fiber Content of Selected Traditional Beverages in Egypt: A Brief Profile
title_fullStr Total Dietary Fiber Content of Selected Traditional Beverages in Egypt: A Brief Profile
title_full_unstemmed Total Dietary Fiber Content of Selected Traditional Beverages in Egypt: A Brief Profile
title_sort total dietary fiber content of selected traditional beverages in egypt: a brief profile
publisher MDPI AG
series Beverages
issn 2306-5710
publishDate 2015-11-01
description Escalating obesity rates have become a major public health concern in North Africa and the Middle East. Culturally-congruent dietary health education and strategies continue to be warranted to address this increasing public health crisis. Knowledge and familiarity with traditional foods and their nutritive value would assist public health practitioners in becoming culturally competent when educating on healthy eating patterns. The aim of this study is to provide a brief dietary profile of the total dietary fiber (TDF) contents of selected traditional beverages in Egypt. Five cookbooks for Egyptian food recipes were reviewed for traditional beverages. Beverage recipes (n = 19) were selected and reviewed for their TDF content using the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) National Nutrient Database for Standard Reference (Release 27). The published values for TDF content were tabulated and reported per 100 mL of consumable portions. The highest TDF content was found in carob juice (8.0 g) and the lowest found in peppermint tea (0.0 g) with an overall TDF mean content of 2.8 g. Traditional beverages could be regarded as important sources of TDF within a healthy Egyptian dietary pattern. Cultural awareness and familiarities to traditional foods and their respective dietary profiles should be encouraged as an objective towards building culturally-competent health professionals and combating obesity in Egypt. Furthermore, developments of a traditional Egyptian food nutrient database for public access should be explored.
topic beverages
fruit juices
total dietary fiber
Egypt
obesity
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