Absolutely. I don't recommend oils of any kind any longer, unfortunately it is not easy to override that message in the video, so eventually I will make a new hummus recipe. Thanks for watching!
@@arlee1954 Yes, exactly. The oil is not needed at all. People and the hummus industry just got used to using olive oil or other oils when making hummus, and keep spreading around that information. Since hummus already requires tahini or sesame seeds, which are required to make a hummus of the right flavor and consistency, you already have a "creamy" and "fat-rich" ingredient. There is no need for any oil.
My chickpeas are soaking, en route to sprouting. The thoroughness of your presentation is greatly appreciated, Evita, to the point that my next indicated step is a visit to your website which is listed above.
There is always a supply of hummus in my fridge. Yesterday I made it by adding roasted red peppers and the last batch was made with Kalamata olives. I don't add any oil, but there is some oil in the tahini. I love experimenting with what I add to the basic hummus, but also how I use it in so many things.
Thank you for sharing your experience and preference with hummus to share how versatile it can be. Indeed, no oil is best! To your continued health and wellbeing :)
Thank you very much for your nice feedback, Kevin. There are no new videos on my channel as I have decided not to continue to teach through RUclips given how much it has degraded and gone out of alignment with human wellbeing through its policies and practices.
@@holyfield59 Hello Kevin. Yes, I have a complete book on holistic nutrition and also numerous courses that I teach easily available on-demand online. You can find a listing of all my classes and courses here: www.evitaochel.com/page/classes And information about my book here: www.evitaochel.com/post/healing-prevention-through-nutrition There are also numerous free articles on my holistic health website here: www.evolvingwellness.com/ Best wishes!
Thank you so much for your nice feedback and comment Tanya. I have included the written recipe as a link in the video description, and you can find it here for your convenience: www.evolvingwellness.com/post/chickpea-hummus-recipe As an aside, all healthytarian meals and recipes are now oil-free since 2015, for optimal health and weight given the weight of supporting evidence, hence you will see the written recipe is updated, but the video is not.
This recipe is awesome thank you for the demonstration and how to make it. I made it and my family like it. Can't say love because they're not vegan like I am. I've only been a vegan for 9 months and I'm still finding it kind of hard to grass or not to Grass book how to cook. I changed over for health reasons. So I'll be watching your channel to learn more thank you
Hi Melvin. You can add in soaked cashews to your hummus and blend them to make it creamy in place of the tahini. Adding both tahini and cashews may make the hummus too thick or too high in fat. Cashews instead of tahini will also give your hummus a more neutral flavor that you can then flavor with any herbs or spices you like.
As always, the most well thought out and communicated recipe vids on youtube! (I've seen THOUSANDS FOLKS!) Evita, I would love to have a chat with you sometime about the use of oils. ANY oil for that matter including olive and sesame. Seems the more I research, (going on 40 years now) the more I'm convinced that oil from ANY source is actually detrimental to the endothelial lining of our arteries. Dr. Esselstyn, former head of Cardiology at the Cleveland Clinic has shown this over and over in his studies and his successful REVERSAL of heart disease in many patients. This reversal never occured unless the patient GAVE UP oil, in ALL FORMS! I believe the Mediterranean and other "diets" are seemingly more successful for heart health and health overall, not because of Olive Oil, but in SPITE of it due to a much greater intake of fruits & veggies (antioxidants/ phytochemicals etc...) and would be MUCH more health promoting without the use of olive oil or even nuts for that matter! Just my two cents! LOVE your vids and have saved dozens and dozens of them!!!
Thank you so much, and yes, that is true. **All oils should be avoided for optimal arterial function, heart health, and many more things.** This is an old video, where I was still in the midst of research on oil, and thus still using it, until I had enough data to move away from recommending them with certainty. Since then, I have switched personally and professionally away from this common stance in our society that "certain oils are healthy" and help people understand why no oil is best. Unfortunately, there is no way to update a video like this, without deleting it altogether and making a new one, and I have not been able to get to any video work in over a year now, so that is all for future projects. For more info about this, please see my article: www.evolvingwellness.com/post/why-are-oils-not-part-of-a-whole-food-plant-based-diet With regards to nuts and seeds, they are whole plant foods and a small or reasonable amount is a good idea for most healthy individuals, especially women and children who require more fat for proper hormone function and growth. Cheers!
Great additions, thanks for sharing! And yes, I don't recommend oil anymore either. It doesn't make the hummus any better, and is an unnecessary source of isolated fat calories.
I would be interested in a whole foods hummus recipe too. Maybe you've already done that. I'll go look at the other videos on your channel to see. But, thank you for this recipe. I'm trying to move my family over to a whole food method of eating, but it's difficult for them. My husband eats meat still and he finds it difficult because he doesn't know how to eat healthy on his own and what my 3 year sees him eat, she wants too. Luckily she's that way with me too. Last night she was hungry and asked for a treat. I told her she could have a healthy brownie bar, but she chose dehydrated "cheesy" kale instead.
When you say "whole food" Anna, do you mean without oil, as all the other ingredients are whole food? If so, yes, this is an old recipe where I was still conditioned on the idea of adding oil, and since that time have long moved on eliminating all oil in my diet and educational materials. An oil-free hummus is super easy, and as I found, the oil is completely unnecessary. If anything, one can just use more sesame seeds or tahini to improve consistency. So you can fully use this recipe and just omit the oil, and add a little more tahini if desired. I have included an oil-free hummus recipe in my new cooking course, which should be available later this fall. And great to hear about your little one :) Yes, young kids fully imprint upon their parents' behaviors, so it is great she sees what you are eating.
@@Healthytarian Yes. Someone in the comments had mentioned that they wanted you to do a hummus recipe that included olives instead to the olive oil or maybe some other type of oil replacement. But, as I thought about it more, olives are quite strong in flavour. I know my husband wouldn't want me to make hummus with olives, but I wouldn't mind making some tapinade on the side and just adding it to mine. That's an excellent idea to add more tahini. I LOVE tahini so much.
@@tomadevil1 Because oil is the VERY worst food you can eat.....100% artery-clogging fat. Any ads you see saying it is "heart healthy" was created by the companies hoping you'll buy it. Oil-free hummus is delicious and good for you and she actually answered another similar inquiry that this video was made before she figured that out.. Hope this helps!
Thank you for this informative and clearly explained video. I am looking forward to seeing more of your demonstrations. I made a bland hummus today in a food processor and I am going to add some lemon and chili powder to it after watching your video.
At that time stamp, I said it can be stored for "up to a week", meaning up to 1 week. You cannot store homemade or store-bought humus that has been opened for more than a few days or one week at most in a sealed container and always using clean utensils to remove any amount you wish to eat or elese it could spoil faster.
Thanks maam.. very healthy humus ... I like to ask one question related to tuna fish .. it's is good to eat tuna fish steaks which cknes small tins .. pls guide me ... thanks ..😊😊😊😊🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🌹
No Suresh, it is not a good idea to eat any kind of fish today, including tuna fish, and especially processed foods from cans. There are simply too many chemicals and toxins in seafood today to make it a safe and healthy food source. In addition, it is extremely bad for our environment, as our oceans, lakes, and rivers are being over-fished with entire ecosystems collapsing. The healthiest way is also the most sustainable way to eat: whole foods and plant foods, like fruits, vegetables, beans, grains, nuts, and seeds. See the film "What the Health" for a quick understanding of all this, if you are new to it: www.whatthehealthfilm.com/
Thank you so much ma'am... with you my day to day living foods have been changed a lot ... God bless you somuch... so ma'am what's the alternative for the nonvegiterian food ... pls guide me ... because I go to gym .. I need animal protein ..could you suggest any some of them ... 😊😊🤗🤗🌹
You are very welcome, and it is good to hear you are eating healthier. Suresh, please see my previous links about athletes, body building and animal protein that I shared with you in a previous comment. The idea that humans need animal protein for muscle is an old myth that is being broken down today and proven otherwise. The strongest animals on the Earth are all vegetarian. Plants provide all the protein and best nutrients we need, and are also the best at providing us with the best healing and protection for our present and future health. Here is more info: www.evolvingwellness.com/post/protein-myths-about-plant-and-animal-protein-sources
No. As far as current info goes sesame seeds are not being genetically modified. Here is my help video on how to avoid GMOs: ruclips.net/video/eCR5YMeXW44/видео.html
Actually Suzanne no oil is needed and nothing needs to replace it. Unfortunately, like most people I bought into the idea of needing oils in such dishes, when none are needed. I wish I could update this video, but that is not possible until I make a new one and delete this one. But I share my oil-free recipe here: www.evolvingwellness.com/post/chickpea-hummus-recipe
Don't have to use olive oil nor garlic, nor cumin, paprika, pepper etc. all of those are personal choices. The original humus has tahini, lemon, little salt, and some of the cooking water. Adding spices is up to personal taste.
The reason for the specific title is that today people and food companies make hummus out of all kinds of beans and legumes, so I am specifying that this is actually a chickpea-based hummus. There is lentil hummus, black bean hummus, edamame hummus that one can make, etc. While this may not be in alignment with the traditional Arabic approach, in many parts of the world today this dish has evolved to encompass many variations and versions thanks to our greater plant food awareness and meal creativity.
Would perhaps be appropriate to inform viewers about the dangers of liquid oil. Olive oil is as unhealthy as any other oil. One would expect someone who advice on healthy eating to educate themselves on such a basic fact.
+Riaan De Winnaar Yes, absolutely. An oil-free approach will be coming out via any new videos. However, as I am sure you can appreciate yourself, whether as professionals or as part of our personal life, we all go through our own dietary changes and evolutions at different times. And while there are many experts who support an oil-free approach today, many more still do not. So going oil-free or not seeing certain oils as beneficial, is far from a basic fact. Unfortunately one can never win to satisfy everyone at the same time.
+Healthytarian I think the future of food is a more scientific approach. So scientifically speaking humans do not require any additional oil in our diet. 1 in 2 people alive today will die from cardiovascular disease 40 years prematurely. 1 in 3 people are obese, type 2 diabetes, osteoporosis, cancer... dietary and preventable diseases are out of control. People need to be educated so they are able to healthy decisions. It's a big responsibility to recommend healthy food and the only healthy oil is no oil.
No one knows whether oils is unhealthy, there is no data yet for those eating healthy, and consuming quality organic oils. Blue Zone areas us some oil.
@@Jamesnebula it's a highly processed food not consumed by any animal in nature. We are the only animal that dumb enough to. Also the only animal that suffers a 50% fatal heart disease rate. Gotta be an idiot to defend that.
Thanks for your sharing your feedback. Please understand that Healthytarian is an educational health and nutrition channel, and not a recipe channel. This is my teaching style and I make these educational videos for people who need and appreciate the extra information.
Yes, that is true Mike. Please consider that this is an old video, which cannot be updated, until I redo it and delete this one. But if you got to know my work or the foundation of Healthytarian, then you would know that no oil of any kind is recommended or supported.
@@Healthytarian When I said "you lost me", I didn't me I was going to unsubscribe. I was just making a point on the use of olive oil, so many think the consumption of olive oil is a good thing. Poor choice of words on my part.
Great but I would use olives instead of olive oil
Absolutely. I don't recommend oils of any kind any longer, unfortunately it is not easy to override that message in the video, so eventually I will make a new hummus recipe. Thanks for watching!
I think there is a way you can make a comment and keep it as first comment to modify your position on oils.
There is indeed, I can pin this thread of comments to the top. Thanks for the tip and reminder!
@@Healthytarian So would you simply make the hummus as is & without the olive oil??
@@arlee1954 Yes, exactly. The oil is not needed at all. People and the hummus industry just got used to using olive oil or other oils when making hummus, and keep spreading around that information. Since hummus already requires tahini or sesame seeds, which are required to make a hummus of the right flavor and consistency, you already have a "creamy" and "fat-rich" ingredient. There is no need for any oil.
THAANKYOU SO MUCH FOR INCLUDING SUCH A THOROUGH NUTRITIONAL INFO WITH THIS RECIPE. LOVE THIS VIDEO
Mauricio Guzman You are so very welcome and thank you for sharing your feedback with me :)
NEW video #recipe added to the Healthytarian video library: Chickpea Chickpea Hummus Recipe - Nutrition, Demo & Tips
I like the health benefits more than actual processing of the recipe. Thanks for all the information.
Your feedback is very beneficial to hear. You are super welcome, and thank you so much for taking the time to share it :)
My chickpeas are soaking, en route to sprouting. The thoroughness of your presentation is greatly appreciated, Evita, to the point that my next indicated step is a visit to your website which is listed above.
So nice to hear Steve! Thank you so much for your beautiful feedback :)
There is always a supply of hummus in my fridge. Yesterday I made it by adding roasted red peppers and the last batch was made with Kalamata olives. I don't add any oil, but there is some oil in the tahini. I love experimenting with what I add to the basic hummus, but also how I use it in so many things.
Thank you for sharing your experience and preference with hummus to share how versatile it can be. Indeed, no oil is best! To your continued health and wellbeing :)
I can’t wait to try this recipe.
Great to hear, Elizabeth!
Great channel ,straight and right to the point ,I have not seen any recent videos ,are you done making them .God bless
Thank you very much for your nice feedback, Kevin. There are no new videos on my channel as I have decided not to continue to teach through RUclips given how much it has degraded and gone out of alignment with human wellbeing through its policies and practices.
@@Healthytarian Do you have any books or classes you teach ,Thanks
@@holyfield59 Hello Kevin. Yes, I have a complete book on holistic nutrition and also numerous courses that I teach easily available on-demand online.
You can find a listing of all my classes and courses here: www.evitaochel.com/page/classes
And information about my book here: www.evitaochel.com/post/healing-prevention-through-nutrition
There are also numerous free articles on my holistic health website here: www.evolvingwellness.com/
Best wishes!
Great video and I liked the extra info about health benefits of each ingredient. It would be helpful to have a printed recipe in your show notes.
Thank you so much for your nice feedback and comment Tanya. I have included the written recipe as a link in the video description, and you can find it here for your convenience: www.evolvingwellness.com/post/chickpea-hummus-recipe
As an aside, all healthytarian meals and recipes are now oil-free since 2015, for optimal health and weight given the weight of supporting evidence, hence you will see the written recipe is updated, but the video is not.
Excellent. Clear, concise and informative. Love it.
Lilylibra I greatly appreciate your feedback, thank you!
Very well spoken , thank you Steven
My pleasure, and thank you for the feedback.
Great presentation!
Thank you very much, Bill.
Great thanks, lovely video - quite detailed. Cheers from India !
Nice to hear your feedback, thank you.
This recipe is awesome thank you for the demonstration and how to make it. I made it and my family like it. Can't say love because they're not vegan like I am.
I've only been a vegan for 9 months and I'm still finding it kind of hard to grass or not to Grass book how to cook. I changed over for health reasons. So I'll be watching your channel to learn more thank you
Good for you Annette for making one of the best changes for your health. Best wishes on your journey and thank you for your comment.
Very informative, thank you.
Ironically I'll try Hummus for the first time :'D
Thank you for watching and sharing your feedback Mahmoud!
I LOVE cashews very much can I add cashews nuts to my hummus when blending thanks for your reply
Hi Melvin. You can add in soaked cashews to your hummus and blend them to make it creamy in place of the tahini. Adding both tahini and cashews may make the hummus too thick or too high in fat. Cashews instead of tahini will also give your hummus a more neutral flavor that you can then flavor with any herbs or spices you like.
As always, the most well thought out and communicated recipe vids on youtube! (I've seen THOUSANDS FOLKS!) Evita, I would love to have a chat with you sometime about the use of oils. ANY oil for that matter including olive and sesame. Seems the more I research, (going on 40 years now) the more I'm convinced that oil from ANY source is actually detrimental to the endothelial lining of our arteries. Dr. Esselstyn, former head of Cardiology at the Cleveland Clinic has shown this over and over in his studies and his successful REVERSAL of heart disease in many patients. This reversal never occured unless the patient GAVE UP oil, in ALL FORMS! I believe the Mediterranean and other "diets" are seemingly more successful for heart health and health overall, not because of Olive Oil, but in SPITE of it due to a much greater intake of fruits & veggies (antioxidants/ phytochemicals etc...) and would be MUCH more health promoting without the use of olive oil or even nuts for that matter! Just my two cents! LOVE your vids and have saved dozens and dozens of them!!!
Thank you so much, and yes, that is true. **All oils should be avoided for optimal arterial function, heart health, and many more things.** This is an old video, where I was still in the midst of research on oil, and thus still using it, until I had enough data to move away from recommending them with certainty. Since then, I have switched personally and professionally away from this common stance in our society that "certain oils are healthy" and help people understand why no oil is best. Unfortunately, there is no way to update a video like this, without deleting it altogether and making a new one, and I have not been able to get to any video work in over a year now, so that is all for future projects. For more info about this, please see my article: www.evolvingwellness.com/post/why-are-oils-not-part-of-a-whole-food-plant-based-diet
With regards to nuts and seeds, they are whole plant foods and a small or reasonable amount is a good idea for most healthy individuals, especially women and children who require more fat for proper hormone function and growth. Cheers!
thanks for sharing
My pleasure, and thank you for watching.
Great video in details
Thank you so much, and glad you liked it :)
I like putting spinach and curry powder in mine. I don't add oil.
Great additions, thanks for sharing! And yes, I don't recommend oil anymore either. It doesn't make the hummus any better, and is an unnecessary source of isolated fat calories.
Thank you 😊
My pleasure :)
Chipotle is a great addition, in place of cayenne.
Thanks for sharing your tip!
roasted almonds can be substituted for tahini in a pinch
Thanks for the comment.
It's yummy
Great to hear, thanks!
Wow!!! This chick is Awesome.
Thank you for your positive feedback.
First time to watch your video & hit subscribe button
Glad you enjoyed it. Thank you :)
Very informative👍🏾
Thank you very much for your comment!
I would be interested in a whole foods hummus recipe too. Maybe you've already done that. I'll go look at the other videos on your channel to see. But, thank you for this recipe. I'm trying to move my family over to a whole food method of eating, but it's difficult for them. My husband eats meat still and he finds it difficult because he doesn't know how to eat healthy on his own and what my 3 year sees him eat, she wants too. Luckily she's that way with me too. Last night she was hungry and asked for a treat. I told her she could have a healthy brownie bar, but she chose dehydrated "cheesy" kale instead.
When you say "whole food" Anna, do you mean without oil, as all the other ingredients are whole food? If so, yes, this is an old recipe where I was still conditioned on the idea of adding oil, and since that time have long moved on eliminating all oil in my diet and educational materials. An oil-free hummus is super easy, and as I found, the oil is completely unnecessary. If anything, one can just use more sesame seeds or tahini to improve consistency. So you can fully use this recipe and just omit the oil, and add a little more tahini if desired. I have included an oil-free hummus recipe in my new cooking course, which should be available later this fall. And great to hear about your little one :) Yes, young kids fully imprint upon their parents' behaviors, so it is great she sees what you are eating.
@@Healthytarian Yes. Someone in the comments had mentioned that they wanted you to do a hummus recipe that included olives instead to the olive oil or maybe some other type of oil replacement. But, as I thought about it more, olives are quite strong in flavour. I know my husband wouldn't want me to make hummus with olives, but I wouldn't mind making some tapinade on the side and just adding it to mine. That's an excellent idea to add more tahini. I LOVE tahini so much.
This recipe would be perfect without the olive oil. I don't use any oil.
Correct. This is an old video from days when I used to include oil, and since then no longer do or recommend any oil use.
Why do you not recommend the use of oil in this recipe?
@@tomadevil1 Because oil is the VERY worst food you can eat.....100% artery-clogging fat. Any ads you see saying it is "heart healthy" was created by the companies hoping you'll buy it. Oil-free hummus is delicious and good for you and she actually answered another similar inquiry that this video was made before she figured that out.. Hope this helps!
Thank you for this informative and clearly explained video. I am looking forward to seeing more of your demonstrations. I made a bland hummus today in a food processor and I am going to add some lemon and chili powder to it after watching your video.
cozytea scones My pleasure and thank you kindly for sharing your comment and feedback.
Madam pls did you say you can store up to 12 wks for homemade @ 14.19
At that time stamp, I said it can be stored for "up to a week", meaning up to 1 week. You cannot store homemade or store-bought humus that has been opened for more than a few days or one week at most in a sealed container and always using clean utensils to remove any amount you wish to eat or elese it could spoil faster.
Thanks maam.. very healthy humus ... I like to ask one question related to tuna fish .. it's is good to eat tuna fish steaks which cknes small tins .. pls guide me ... thanks ..😊😊😊😊🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🌹
No Suresh, it is not a good idea to eat any kind of fish today, including tuna fish, and especially processed foods from cans. There are simply too many chemicals and toxins in seafood today to make it a safe and healthy food source. In addition, it is extremely bad for our environment, as our oceans, lakes, and rivers are being over-fished with entire ecosystems collapsing. The healthiest way is also the most sustainable way to eat: whole foods and plant foods, like fruits, vegetables, beans, grains, nuts, and seeds. See the film "What the Health" for a quick understanding of all this, if you are new to it: www.whatthehealthfilm.com/
Thank you so much ma'am... with you my day to day living foods have been changed a lot ... God bless you somuch... so ma'am what's the alternative for the nonvegiterian food ... pls guide me ... because I go to gym .. I need animal protein ..could you suggest any some of them ... 😊😊🤗🤗🌹
You are very welcome, and it is good to hear you are eating healthier. Suresh, please see my previous links about athletes, body building and animal protein that I shared with you in a previous comment. The idea that humans need animal protein for muscle is an old myth that is being broken down today and proven otherwise. The strongest animals on the Earth are all vegetarian. Plants provide all the protein and best nutrients we need, and are also the best at providing us with the best healing and protection for our present and future health. Here is more info: www.evolvingwellness.com/post/protein-myths-about-plant-and-animal-protein-sources
Can sesame seeds be GMO? I have some, they say hullied white sesame seeds
No. As far as current info goes sesame seeds are not being genetically modified. Here is my help video on how to avoid GMOs: ruclips.net/video/eCR5YMeXW44/видео.html
What could I replace the oil with, I don't use oil, salt or sugar?
Actually Suzanne no oil is needed and nothing needs to replace it. Unfortunately, like most people I bought into the idea of needing oils in such dishes, when none are needed. I wish I could update this video, but that is not possible until I make a new one and delete this one. But I share my oil-free recipe here: www.evolvingwellness.com/post/chickpea-hummus-recipe
Very informative yet so long. Shorten them up please
Thanks for the feedback.
Kumi needs to go to another website. LOL. Your extended clarifications are why we followers love your videos!
Don't have to use olive oil nor garlic, nor cumin, paprika, pepper etc. all of those are personal choices. The original humus has tahini, lemon, little salt, and some of the cooking water. Adding spices is up to personal taste.
Yes indeed. There are many versions of hummus possible.
Everything supposedly 5 min except this video. Thanks for info
You are welcome.
May I add you to my Circle of friends? I feel connected to you somehow...
Absolutely :)
Done, The appeal comes from deep inside like an untapped well of I just don't know how to explain it... wierd I know.
Thanks Evita for sharing you and your knowledge with the rest of us.
Hummus means chickpeas in arabic so your title is kinda weird, there's no no-chickpea hummus. Like avocado guacamoli.
The reason for the specific title is that today people and food companies make hummus out of all kinds of beans and legumes, so I am specifying that this is actually a chickpea-based hummus. There is lentil hummus, black bean hummus, edamame hummus that one can make, etc. While this may not be in alignment with the traditional Arabic approach, in many parts of the world today this dish has evolved to encompass many variations and versions thanks to our greater plant food awareness and meal creativity.
@@Healthytarian Agreed
Would perhaps be appropriate to inform viewers about the dangers of liquid oil. Olive oil is as unhealthy as any other oil. One would expect someone who advice on healthy eating to educate themselves on such a basic fact.
+Riaan De Winnaar Yes, absolutely. An oil-free approach will be coming out via any new videos. However, as I am sure you can appreciate yourself, whether as professionals or as part of our personal life, we all go through our own dietary changes and evolutions at different times. And while there are many experts who support an oil-free approach today, many more still do not. So going oil-free or not seeing certain oils as beneficial, is far from a basic fact. Unfortunately one can never win to satisfy everyone at the same time.
+Healthytarian I think the future of food is a more scientific approach. So scientifically speaking humans do not require any additional oil in our diet.
1 in 2 people alive today will die from cardiovascular disease 40 years prematurely. 1 in 3 people are obese, type 2 diabetes, osteoporosis, cancer... dietary and preventable diseases are out of control. People need to be educated so they are able to healthy decisions. It's a big responsibility to recommend healthy food and the only healthy oil is no oil.
+Riaan De Winnaar Very true, and it is great that you are trying to spread this message. Please know that we are in complete agreement on this topic.
No one knows whether oils is unhealthy, there is no data yet for those eating healthy, and consuming quality organic oils. Blue Zone areas us some oil.
@@Jamesnebula it's a highly processed food not consumed by any animal in nature. We are the only animal that dumb enough to. Also the only animal that suffers a 50% fatal heart disease rate. Gotta be an idiot to defend that.
Great but so much nicer to at least try use the correct pronunciation.
Thanks for the feedback, Caro.
Some people make their video boring with too much talking most people know the health facts get down to yr ingredients and recipe and how it's made
Thanks for your sharing your feedback. Please understand that Healthytarian is an educational health and nutrition channel, and not a recipe channel. This is my teaching style and I make these educational videos for people who need and appreciate the extra information.
you lost me with the addition of olive oil, olive oil is not healthy!
Yes, that is true Mike. Please consider that this is an old video, which cannot be updated, until I redo it and delete this one. But if you got to know my work or the foundation of Healthytarian, then you would know that no oil of any kind is recommended or supported.
@@Healthytarian When I said "you lost me", I didn't me I was going to unsubscribe. I was just making a point on the use of olive oil, so many think the consumption of olive oil is a good thing. Poor choice of words on my part.