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Ingrid Bauer/Jean-Claude Catry <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 16 May 2004 14:31:01 -0700
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<There is no such thing, because it is a matter of definition and
debate.

For example, there have been many debates in the list about whether
fruits and vegetables that originated in the "New World" (Western
Hemisphere) are paleo or not, because humans are believed to have
originated in the "Old World".

IIRC, the various paleo diet books each have their own list in the
book, according to their concepts of what is acceptable.>


also , all domesticated foods could not have been available in paleotimes in
the form they became , so in a strict sense all wild plants and animals
living in your bioregion are potential foods for you. anything less than
that are compromises trying to imitate a true paleo diet .
jean-claude

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