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French nutritionists give Big Mac seal of approval
New Zealand Herald ^ | 04.03.2004

Posted on 03/03/2004 10:06:37 AM PST by presidio9

The "Big Mac", epitome of American culture and the junk food revolution, receives an unexpected thumbs-up from two leading French nutritionists in a "good food guide" to supermarkets and fast food restaurants published yesterday.

The relative fat-to-protein content of a Big Mac is considerably healthier than classic French snacks such as quiche lorraine and better than many other sandwiches or fast foods on the market, the authors say.

"Strangely enough, the products which are the most demonised are not necessarily the worst," say Jean-Michel Cohen and Patrick Serog, who analysed 5000 forms of food readily available to consumers in French shops, supermarkets and restaurants.

In their book Savoir Manger, the two nutritionists brave the fury of the French cultural and culinary establishment by giving a "coup de coeur" - or seal of approval - to the Big Mac and the McDonald's cheeseburger.

However, other McDonald's offerings - notably chips and Filet o'fish - are given very poor marks for their relatively high levels of fat, compared to protein.

Even though hugely popular with ordinary French people, and responsible for many of the 90 million hamburgers sold in France every year, McDonald's has become the symbol of what the French call "malbouffe" (junk food).

Cohen and Serog, two of the country's best-known nutritionists, say McDonald's and other fast foods should not be held responsible for the growing levels of obesity in France.

After studying branded products on offer in supermarkets, cafes and restaurants - including many self-proclaimed health foods - they say hundreds of them have higher-than-desirable - or necessary - levels of fat and sugar.

France's girth problem - something new in a country which has usually prided itself on its nutritional health - is not caused by over-eating, they say.

It is caused by the persistent consumption of products with a higher value in calories than necessary.

"There is no point in denouncing manufacturers who encourage us to eat ever more heavy, fat and sweet foods," Serog said yesterday.

"We have to teach the consumer how to choose what to put in their supermarket trolley ... Our ambition is to help the French eat with their heads and not just their bellies."

The simple way to judge the nutritional health of a food, they say, is to divide its protein content into its fat content.

If the result comes out as one, or more than one, the food is relatively healthy. If it is less than one, it should be avoided


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To: Uncle Sausage
Ok...I got hooked on finding some for the past hour or so. Woodman's market, Madison, Wisconsin, has perhaps the largest liquor/beer department that I've ever seen...and there it was, in six packs. Looks like the real stuff, brewed in Strasbourg.

Enjoy your trip - that sign makes it look like a lot of fun happens there.
21 posted on 03/03/2004 2:26:19 PM PST by July 4th (George W. Bush, Avenger of the Bones)
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To: adam_az; DTA; dfwgator; F16Fighter; July 4th; Luke Skyfreeper; Old Professer; rickmichaels; ...
BTTT. I think this French response has to do with a promotion of sales for Heinz catsup. NOT A PING LIST, merely posted to: adam_az; DTA; dfwgator; F16Fighter; July 4th; Luke Skyfreeper; Old Professer; rickmichaels; Uncle Sausage; VadeRetro; whattajoke
22 posted on 08/09/2004 7:35:29 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (Unlike some people, I have a profile. Okay, maybe it's a little large...)
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To: VadeRetro

You mean the Royale with Cheese? :)


23 posted on 08/09/2004 7:37:25 PM PDT by lawgirl (is RNC bound! W here I come!)
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To: presidio9

It's not French people getting obesely fat off the Big Mac.


24 posted on 08/09/2004 7:38:34 PM PDT by cyborg
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To: presidio9
>>>>>Our ambition is to help the French eat with their heads and not just their bellies<<<<

It would be even better if they could make French use their heads for thinking.

25 posted on 08/10/2004 6:36:34 AM PDT by DTA
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To: lawgirl
You mean the Royale with Cheese? :)

I must be the only one in the country who saw Pulp Fiction and still forgot that bit.

26 posted on 08/10/2004 6:10:16 PM PDT by VadeRetro
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BTTT
27 posted on 12/23/2004 5:24:41 PM PST by SunkenCiv ("All I have seen teaches me trust the Creator for all I have not seen." -- Emerson)
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