字幕表 動画を再生する 英語字幕をプリント My diet is simple. Bread and wine. NOOO! That is a f***ing cliché, okay. Hey guys, salut it's Alex. Today, I'm gonna reveal the ugly truth about my personal diet. and...uh... spoiler alert. There's no frogs, there's no snails. So just get a grip. It's gonna be fine. So, in previous episodes from the tartines series uh... I just quickly mentioned my diet and I just felt like you would be slightly interested into knowing more about it. Slightly. So, all along this episode I'm gonna use pictures from my Instagram... and from my Facebook 'cause those are foods I eat everyday. And if you want to stay tune you better subscribe to one of those. You can't be a subscriber of the Facebook page AND the Instagram account. Doesn't work. You would break the internet. Viewers discretion is advised So, I am no nutritionist and my diet is not perfect at all. So, please keep that in mind 'cause I get really pissed off when I see sometimes chefs online talking as if they were nutritionists. Just because they are lean, and...and... also nicely photoshopped on their Instagram doesn't mean it's only because of THEIR diets. I mean there are SO many factors in the game. Like DNA, environment, culture so many stuff that you don't know about. So, it's not only about the diet. Right? Good. I do follow an omnivore diet. Which means I can eat almost anything. However, It doesn't mean I eat everything in equal proportions. That being said. Let's eat our way through a typical work day. eight-ish, at the studio uh...in the morning I usually don't have anything before that. and...uh... from very often to quite occasionally this is what I get early in the morning Cereal bars, wheat, oats, rice, nuts bar. I'm trying not to eat too much of one kind. Especially wheat which is everywhere and I tend to diversify the things I eat in the morning. The second would be fruits. I mean I'm a big fan of fruits. I find them very...uh convenient and also full of energy. So, bread, butter and jam. Uh... this is very occasional for the week I mean it's more likely to happen on the weekend with the family. Four croissant. I never get enough croissant. Let me tell you the reason why. It's not because...uh It's fat, or there is so much butter in it which is absolutely true. No. It's more like the bakery next door just sucks. I CANNOT possibly have a bad croissant in the morning. It's like betraying someone, for me. I mean this is serious stuff for us. No? Liquid-wise, in the morning is always the same. Starts with lots of water, but then it's immediately Tea, tea, tea, tea like black tea, green tea, whatever tea Sometimes. Sometimes...uh, coffee. If the night was really rough. But, other than that, tea. and I like to have mine with...uh No sugar, and no milk. " 'Cause if it doesn't go in my glass of wine.. it doesn't go in my cup of tea". It's simple. I eat between midday and two pm. and it lasts about...uh thirty minutes like-so. And no. I don't work while I eat. It's very important. I mean, from time to time I do take a snapshot. You know from... Anyway, for me it's sacred time. Noodles. I know it sounds stupid, but this is one of my go to. Rice noodles, wheat noodles, buckwheat noodles, egg noodles whatever noodles. I need something sturdy to keep me up all afternoon and this is the most convenient. Bread. Of course, as an alternative to noodles A big chunk. Mostly under the form of a sandwich. I love that because it's mobile and I can have it on the go. And also bread here is cheap and high quality. Vegetables. There has to be at least one vegetable in my lunch Or, more likely two or three in fact. Go to would be celery, bell peppers, fennel, tomatoes, cucumbers, zucchini Of course there are many more I like, but they have to be edible raw or they have to cook super quickly. Otherwise it's just a nightmare. Mushrooms. This one is a classic for me I love the energy and the lightness it's providing me with. Cured meats. If I get any meat in my lunch that would probably be ham. Cured ham or chorizo All those kinds of stuff. Preseved fish. If I get fish for lunch then that would probably be sardines or mackerels. Those fish in cans are very convenient, cheap, and full of flavors. Eggs. I'm a really big fan of eggs, but I just have them more on weekends like the...the Saturday lunch omelette is a classic for me. So, liquid-wise for lunch is always the same. Water. Juices. Mmhnn, not so much. Sodas, not so much either. and beer, wine no way. I'm just gonna snore all the afternoon afterwards. Dessert Even though desserts are a very French thing to do at the end of a meal. I can't say I'm a big fan of sweet stuff so usually when I want to have a sweet thing at the end of a meal. I would just wait for about thirty minutes, one hour so I guess it goes more into the snack sections. Snacks So, it can happen in the late morning, but it's more likely to strike me like around four pm. Fruits. My number one snack. It's weird 'cause I have this certainty in my head somewhere that I can eat as many fruits as I want in a day, it will always be good for me I know it might be wrong, but I do believe in that. Nuts? Nuts. Walnuts, definitely my favorite. Followed closely by hazelnuts and almonds. Which are good too. Ah! Chocolate! So, I guess... oh my... so I guess I'm very lucky 'cause I don't have a sweet tooth. However, chocolate doesn't abide by this law. I mean, I love chocolate and it's hardly the only dessert I would ever consider. Like... it's just sickness! So, liquid-wise it's always the same. The afternoon is just... tea, tea, tea, tea. I'm being obsessive with that. I guess it's just, you know, a nice ritual. Just something to get me going throughout the afternoon. Pre-dinner or aperitif So, it doesn't happen everyday. I mean, more likely two maybe three time a week. Uh... but it's some kind of an institution at my place. I keep it very simple. Like olive oil and salt on a plate. Maybe a few olives, a touch of feta cheese, but definitely everything in small proportions. And keep in mind that the more there is at apéritif or pre-dinner. The less there will be at dinner afterwards. The liquid is the centerpiece of the pre-dinner or the apéritif. I can have a beer, like a good IPA or maybe a dry stout. I love those. But, I'm more likely to have a glass of wine. Like, if it's white wine that would be you know, some flavorful sauvignon, chardonnay, some good stuff. Or, if it's red wine. I like wine with body. And, that probably is my favorite meal of the day. I mean, it's so chill. Like, you're at home, everything is going to be okay. Relax. It's just fine. Dinner is always a bit more comforting than lunch. not especially about calories, but more like about properly cooked stuff. Like simmered, sizzled, seared, et caramalized, roasted. Like, get involved! Do something! If there is someone else in the room or in your apartment. You have eat together. The table is highly communal. Like... I'm not sure if this is an English word, but the table still is highly communal. Vegetables. Stop thinking about stupid greens. I'm talking about caramelized, soy, and sesame eggplants. Steamed leaks with a tangy dressing. Charred bell peppers with crispy chickpeas Most of the time the oven is your best friend for this...uh dinner. 'Cause you just drop everything in a roasting tray add a bit of oil, add a bit of seasoning. Like use, for example spices or dried herbs. Whack it in the oven. Thank you, see you later! I'm not a big fan of this one, but still carbs. Rice, pasta, beans, Again, don't think about bland food. Just think about spices, fresh herbs, seasoning, colors. Meats and fish. I mean, is fish some kind of meat? In that case that would be saying the same word twice I mean, I'm sorry. This is suppose to be just a title, but What do you think? Let me know in the comments Okay. Back to it. I would say that on weekdays I have less meats or fish for dinner than for lunch. Which considering how much...uh fish or meat I have for lunch. Doesn't make so much for dinner. You get it? However, a nicely roasted, you know, caramelized, sticky, crispy chicken from time to time is a good meal. So, guys that's it. I hope you enjoyed this...uh video about my diet. And that you did learn something about it. That maybe can help you in some ways. I have to admit that it's not very sexy. Or you know, not revolutionary. I mean, I don't have like for example two pounds of roast salmons in the morning. And then I switch to juices, and then I fast for six minutes. And then I drink two liters of melted snow. No, it's nothing like this. It's just... everything in small proportions... and just a bit more of vegs and fruits Anyway, I hope you liked it and if you did give it a like, thumbs up. and shoutout to all your social medias, spread it like butter. You know that it maybe lean butter this time, 'cause it's about diets. But, other than that you should definitely subscribe to my channel 'cause I make new videos on Sunday. And, Wednesday it's mostly about getting the posh out of French food. But, also you know...uh trying to share some interesting vibes about the food, like for example I made a challenge where I took... uh ten dollars And I went to the market, and cooked a six courses menu with it. Or, maybe you can have a look at my...uh latest vlogging series I made while I was in New York. And, it's also interesting to see that my diet is completely different whenever I travel or whenever I am on weekends. Anyway, take care guys. Buh-bye. Salut.
B1 中級 私のフレンチダイエットの真実... (The Truth About My French Diet...) 7 0 林宜悉 に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日 シェア シェア 保存 報告 動画の中の単語