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Healthy Caribbean Eating

by Shari Warner JD LMFT
April 13, 2026
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As a therapist and wellness consultant, I’m always encouraging women to nourish their bodies in ways that feel authentic, sustainable, and connected to their lives. The Healthline article reminds us that healthy eating isn’t a one-size-fits-all formula dictated by Eurocentric trends. It’s something that must honor cultural foodways and the traditions that shape who we are.

Cultural foods, the dishes your family grew up with, the flavors tied to celebrations, and the meals that bring people together are not just comfort food. They often combine multiple food groups that contribute essential nutrients. Things like rice and beans, root vegetables, leafy greens, fish, and legumes are nutritionally rich and can absolutely be part of a balanced, healthy diet.

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In the Caribbean, our traditional meals like one-pot pelau, callaloo with provisions, or stewed fish with vegetables blend carbohydrates, plant foods, and protein in a way that is nutritionally balanced AND deeply meaningful. For women especially, eating this way supports not just physical health but emotional wellbeing because food is tied to identity, family, and memories.

Instead of trying to fit island foods into a rigid dietary mold, think about how to enhance these dishes with more vegetables, lean proteins, and mindful portioning — like including more fiber-rich callaloo or plantains and pairing them with plenty of fresh fruit and salads.

True healthy eating embraces diversity, celebrates culture, and supports long-term wellness, inside and out.

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