| A.3.b. Tips for Healthy
Multicultural Dining Out
If you're dining out or
bringing in, it is easy to find healthy foods. Knowing about American food
terms as well as other ethnic cuisines can help make your dining experience
healthy and enjoyable! The following list includes healthy food choices (lower
in calories and fat) and terms to look for when making your selection.
Chinese
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Often
- Steamed
- Jum (poached)
- Chu (boiled)
- Kow (roasted)
- Shu (barbecued)
- Hoison sauce with assorted
Chinese vegetables: broccoli, mushroom, onion, cabbage, snow peas, scallions,
bamboo shoots, water chestnuts, asparagus
- Oyster sauce (made from
seafood)
- Lightly stir-fried in mild
sauce
- Cooked in light wine
sauce
- Hot and spicy tomato
sauce
- Sweet and sour sauce
- Hot mustard sauce
- Reduced sodium soy
sauce
- Dishes without MSG
added
- Garnished with spinach or
broccoli
- Fresh fish filets, shrimp,
scallops
- Chicken, without
skin
- Lean beef
- Bean curd (tofu)
- Moo Shu vegetable, chicken
or shrimp
- Steamed rice
- Lychee fruit
French
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Often
- Dinner salad with vinegar
or lemon juice dressing (or other reduced-fat dressing)
- Crusty bread without
butter
- Fresh fish, shrimp,
scallops, steamed mussels (without sauces)
- Chicken breast, without
skin
- Rice and noodles without
cream or added butter or other fat
- Fresh fruit for
dessert
Italian
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Often
- Lightly sautéed with
onions
- Shallots
- Peppers and
mushrooms
- Artichoke hearts
- Sun-dried tomatoes
- Red sauces - spicy marinara
sauce (arrabiata), marinara sauce or cacciatore
- Light red sauce or light
red or white wine sauce
- Light mushroom sauce
- Red clam sauce
- Primavera (no cream
sauce)
- Lemon sauce
- Capers
- Herbs and spices - garlic
and oregano
- Crushed tomatoes and
spices
- Florentine (spinach)
- Grilled (often fish or
vegetables)
- Piccata (lemon)
- Manzanne (eggplant)
Middle
Eastern
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- Lemon dressing, lemon
juice
- Blended or seasoned with
Middle Eastern spices
- Herbs and spices
- Mashed chickpeas
- Fava beans
- Smoked eggplant
- With tomatoes, onions,
green peppers and cucumbers
- Spiced ground meat
- Special garlic sauce
- Basted with tomato
sauce
- Garlic
- Chopped parsley and/or
onion
- Couscous (grain)
- Rice or bulgur (cracked
wheat)
- Stuffed with rice and
imported spices
- Grilled on a skewer
- Marinated and
barbecued
- Baked
- Charbroiled or charcoal
broiled
- Fresh fruit
Japanese
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Often
- House salad with fresh
ginger and cellophane (clear rice) noodles
- Rice
- Nabemono
- Chicken, fish or shrimp
teriyaki, broiled in sauce
- Menrui or soba noodles,
often used in soups
- Yakimono (broiled)
- Tofu or bean curd
- Grilled vegetables
Indian
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Often
- Tikka (pan roasted)
- Cooked with or marinated in
yogurt
- Cooked with green
vegetables, onions, toma-toes, peppers, and mushrooms
- With spinach (saag)
- Baked leavened bread
- Masala
- Tandoori
- Paneer
- Cooked with curry,
marinated in spices
- Lentils, chick beans,
garbanzo beans, beans
- Garnished with dried
fruits
- Chickpeas (garbanzo) and
potatoes
- Basmati rice
(pullao)
- Matta (peas)
- Chicken or shrimp
kebab
Mexican
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Often
- Shredded spicy
chicken
- Rice and black beans
- Rice
- Ceviche (fish marinated in
lime juice and mixed with spices)
- Served with salsa (hot red
tomato sauce)
- Served with salsa verde
(green chili sauce)
- Covered with enchilada
sauce
- Topped with shredded
lettuce, diced tomatoes and onions
- Served with or wrapped in a
corn or wheat flour (soft) tortilla
- Grilled
- Marinated
- Picante sauce
- Simmered with chili
vegetarian tomato sauce
Thai
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Often
- Barbecued, sautéed,
broiled, boiled, or steamed, braised, marinated
- Charbroiled
- Basil sauce, basil or sweet
basil leaves
- Lime sauce or lime
juice
- Chili sauce or crushed
dried chili flakes
- Thai spices
- Served in hollowed-out
pineapple
- Fish sauce
- Hot sauce
- Napa, bamboo shoots, black
mushrooms, ginger, garlic
- Bed of mixed
vegetables
- Scallions, onions
Steakhouses
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Often
- Lean broiled beef (no more
than 6 ounces) London broil, filet mignon, round and flank steaks
- Baked potato without added
butter, margarine or sour cream. Try low-fat yogurt or mustard.
- Green salad with reduced
fat dressing
- Steamed vegetables without
added butter or margarine. Try lemon juice and herbs.
- Seafood dishes (usually
indicated as "surf " on menus)
Fast
Food
- Grilled chicken breast
sandwich without mayonnaise
- Single hamburger without
cheese
- Grilled chicken salad with
reduced-fat dressing
- Garden salad with
reduced-fat dressing
- Low-fat or nonfat
yogurt
- Fat-free muffin
- Cereal with low-fat
milk
Deli/Sandwich
Shop
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Often
- Fresh sliced vegetables in
pita bread with low-fat dressing, yogurt or mustard
- Cup of bean soup (lentil,
minestrone)
- Turkey breast sandwich with
mustard, lettuce, tomato
- Fresh fruit
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