Tao Garden to Offer Raw Cuisine

Tao Garden will start providing a wide variety of raw cuisine diets to its guests from July 2010. The raw cuisine will be specially prepared by Tao Garden’s professional chef. Guests will have to place orders that suit their health needs. The diet will compose of non-processed and uncooked plant foods like fresh fruits and vegetables, seeds, grains, beans, sprouts, nuts and seeds, sea weeds, roots, fresh herbs, raw spices, root vegetables and squashes. Some of these raw cuisines are already being offered at Tao Garden. They are mango coconut flan; Tao mixed salad, Kwan Yin soup, chocolate, fruit pie, organic Japanese cucumber pasta and marina paste.

Raw Cuisine’s Health Benefits

Raw cuisine diet has many benefits. Apart from boosting the digestion of other food, it can prolong a person’s life span. The raw cuisine diet to be provided at Tao Garden will also help boost the clients’ body immune system, strengthen their body muscles, and offer them mental clarity. Raw cuisine diets can also help cut weight, provide a clear, smooth skin, provide more energy and boost the body’s overall health.

Raw Cuisine Is Chemical Free

The raw cuisines provided will ensure that many chronic diseases like cancer and heart diseases are kept at bay. All the raw cuisine will be free from any chemicals and will remain 100 per cent natural. Much of the food will be grown in Tao Garden’s chemical free garden soils.

Do Not Overheat When You Have To Cook

For your information, some raw cuisine diets will not entirely remain uncooked. Some diets will be lightly cooked at temperatures not exceeding 46 degrees (115 degree Fahrenheit). Raw food above this temperature loses significant nutritional components and this can be harmful to the body. However, Tao Garden will provide the proportionate raw cuisine diets consistent with their clients’ specifications. Raw cuisines diets are also of better quality and small quantities eaten satiate an individual’s nutritional requirements. They provide 100 per cent nutritional requirements like vitamins, fats and proteins.

Preparing Raw Cuisine

The preparation of raw cuisine diets requires equipment like a food processor, a blender, a food dehydrator, due to their demanding preparation needs. The good news, however, is that preparing some raw cuisines like vegetables takes less time. Similarly, you do not need to add flavours like sugar, salt, spices in some raw cuisine diets in case you wish to avoid an irritating digestive system.

For more information on the new Raw Food cuisine, Visit: http://www.tao-garden.com/cuisine_rawfood.html