Thanks for the consistent youtube uploads! I love at how relatable you appear to be in these videos. One could easily forget that you were engineered in a laboratory somewhere. 😅
@HD-ty8ng Жыл бұрын
Love that you're showing that being athletic and vegan diet can go hand in hand
@patchiebeaver139 Жыл бұрын
Its the best diet for being an elite athlete
@fazzy7189 Жыл бұрын
@@patchiebeaver139 why would vegan diet be better than meat-included? Don't lie to yourself.
@patchiebeaver139 Жыл бұрын
@@fazzy7189 dont lie to yourself. all the info is available to learn you are just biased and i don't care to educate you. plant based is the most optimal for our bodies thats just fact
@Andrew-qb1rc Жыл бұрын
But did he go vegan before or after climbing 5.15c?
@Andrew-qb1rc Жыл бұрын
@@patchiebeaver139simply not true. Not all elite athletes eat vegan. I would even venture to say without any statistical data, it’s only a minority, and a small one at that, of elite athletes that eat vegan. Of elite climbers, Ondra being one of the very best sport climbers, is not even vegan. Also, you have to consider that Alex only became a vegan in the last couple of years. That means he was already climbing 5.15c as an omnivore.
@aluc3471 Жыл бұрын
Alex looks pretty nice with his hair just swiped to the side, almost like a badass final fantasy character haha
@touchKRas Жыл бұрын
I am currently getting a masters in nutrition and dietetics and I appreciated Alex's points on eating a variety of fruits and vegetables, eating seasonal produce, and eating a diet that will lead to a healthy gut microbiome.
@maxf3888 Жыл бұрын
how about the protein level in his meals?
@Miles26545 Жыл бұрын
@@maxf3888 what about them? Protein is extremely overrated
@Hopesfallout Жыл бұрын
@@maxf3888 He answered that his protein intake is around 80-100 g per day which he achieves with minor supplementation. He is very likely in the safe zone with that.
@Hopesfallout Жыл бұрын
@@Miles26545 Overrated in which way? The amounts thrown around on the internet, the type of, or just the nutrient in general?
@hanswurst8921 Жыл бұрын
19g Protein per 100g Tempeh, its comparable with amount in meat.
@2guido Жыл бұрын
I appreciate the environmental aspect of Alex's conversation. People with influence can make a difference by showimg how little effort this type of lifestyle can take. I know we all travel a lot for climbing, and this is an aspect of our lives that is hard to give up , but if we all ate this way we help reduce the impact on future climate change. The meat and dairy industry makes up around 15 percent of GHG emissions. We need a sustainable future if we want a livable planet.
@mathewdavis2427 Жыл бұрын
Even better is the fact that he's not supporting the needless abuse and murder of nonhuman animals :)
@markolim8938 Жыл бұрын
It's fkn irrelevant to eat strawberries on summer or winter. Its a systemic problem, not individual choices really matter.
@CrisisDesired Жыл бұрын
@@markolim8938 It is a systemic issue, as you say, but individuals can change the system through collective action. This action doesn't even have to agreed upon in a collective setting: if everyone happened to no longer buy strawberries in winter, they wouldn't be cultivated for the winter (because it's no longer profitable). The individual choice has impact if many individuals choose the same. The easiest way to help towards that is by making that choice. We are a part of the system; and something as mundane as buying strawberries in winter is actively supporting that system. This is, of course, a very complicated topic. A faster way to changing a system would be revolution, mass organisation, protests and such, and those are certainly necessary. I just wanted to make an argument that an individual choice does matter. Sorry that it's quite long
@markolim8938 Жыл бұрын
@@CrisisDesired That's the common argument, which is false. We know that from evidence and economics that people will not behave like that. It doesnt matter if it's wrong, the problem will never be solved through preaching on what people should buy. It's a fairytale. Carbon tax would partly solve climate change but ask e.g india or china (who pollutes the most) to raise their energy prices, they will not do it, because their economy would suffer. Only solution is international cooperation, individual actions and preaching doesnt make any difference.
@creektopfarms5217 Жыл бұрын
Your mom makes up about 69% of ghg
@johnmorsley Жыл бұрын
Seeing someone like you, eat plant based food, is very inspiring!
@jamesyelton11 Жыл бұрын
if the dude had steak and chicken, he would rival ondra
@johnmorsley Жыл бұрын
@@jamesyelton11, you sad and pathetic little man!
@demon5965 Жыл бұрын
@@jamesyelton11meathead take
@SonOFaDuck-se1my4 ай бұрын
@@jamesyelton11 i doubt that steak and chicken will make you more skilled xDD
@goloher Жыл бұрын
The world should know that I've started growing carrots on my balcony (!) because of you. In case anyone interested: it's Parisienne, or Paris market variety, cool for containers and are a fun shape/size of a small ball like a little raddish.
@maxstarvaggi6 ай бұрын
How have the carrots been? Seeing this, I'd love an update
@willdoyle53804 ай бұрын
How have the carrots been? Looking to grow some too!
@fabiopalma4429 Жыл бұрын
Watching such diet by one of the most renowned climbers of today, really motivates me to continue my diet and keep climbing hard!! Thanks Alex!😄
@p0t4t0nastick Жыл бұрын
I ate a whole pizza while watching this video XD
@alexandermegosAM Жыл бұрын
Chris was filming the whole video with a burger in his hand 😂
@winniethepoohxi18965 ай бұрын
Hopefully an impossible burger. Seeing people Like you go plant based gives me a lot of hope for a kinder, more responsible future. The level of cruelty that occurs in slaughterhouses to billions of sentient animals every year is truly beyond comprehension. How do people love their pets like family but continue supporting such extreme animal cruelty on this scale? I mean truly think how many lives a billion are. I assume most just have never seen a pig or cow slaughtered so they dont really know how awful the reality is. Whatever happy, painless death people assume happens to these animals. It is not the truth. Their last moments are in extreme fear and pain. Everyone please research it yourself. You should at least see for yourself the truth of what the animal whose body you’re eating experienced in their last moments. I promise you, no taste is worth the level of death and cruelty that slaughtering these animals involves. If you are against animal cruelty then stop eating their mutilated bodies! It’s that simple. Peace begins on your plate! As long as there are slaughterhouses, there will be battlefields.
@joshjenkinson1929 Жыл бұрын
Diet is an extremely tough topic to get the absolute truth on, with advice ever changing over time. For this reason I go with a balanced diet using all types of fresh and unprocessed ingredients as much as possible. I’ve found that a good level of protein is especially important to train hard in climbing.
@alexandermegosAM Жыл бұрын
That sounds like a very good way of handling that topic! 👌🏼
@diegoamalfitano6831 Жыл бұрын
A friend told me recently to fry vegetables in the pan WITHOUT any oil and to add raw OLIVE oil afterwards to keep it's properties and taste to the full. You need a good pan, that's for sure, but makes sense. I'll give it a try. In the meantime, I fry with olive oil and, sometimes, with sunflower seed oil. Thanks a lot Alex. Also for the not use of animal products in the video.
@miradrasnar6544 Жыл бұрын
Pretty much anything cooked over 60°C looses all the vitamins and the rest is just fibre.
@ian4683 Жыл бұрын
But frying works so much better with oil. I mostly use neutral vegatable oil for frying (mostly sunflower oil) and olive oil for salads or when roasting vegatables on open fire or just on toasted bread with some salt.
@kyleballing Жыл бұрын
No oil and a good stainless pan is easy to clean up. Oil, is like Alex said, build a habit. Putting oil on everything in the long run is not healthy, so just learn to rest without it.
@enricopaolini40915 ай бұрын
it depends in my opinion.i usually mix butter with olive oli because from what has been told to me it raises the boiling point. To make Cotolette i usually mix oil and butter, but for zucchine, carots, garlic and similars i use only olive oil because you want to cook em mid/low heat so they release the taste more, so you don't get to need high temperature oil.
@wyleejensen36462 ай бұрын
🥑 oil has a 400° smoke point
@drcraby356 Жыл бұрын
Actually good fitness diet for once. Most fitness diets, whether rock climbing or not, are usually just "eat a shit ton of protein and enough calories to build muscle" which for strength, isn't inherently bad advice, but it completely neglects health. So really good video Alex
@naumarcheriscoolАй бұрын
I mean to be fair all fitness influencers worth a damn also tell you to eat plenty of fruits and veggies, Its just that people tend to ignore that part and focus on the "shit ton of protein while tracking calories" because most people don't like veggies lol
@sightreader2507 Жыл бұрын
The idea of tracking the number of different fruits and vegetables per week is a great idea to make a healthy varied diet more fun! I'm definitely going to start doing it and try to beat 40! It feels easy at the beginning of the week but I'm sure it gets tough when you've gone through all the items you typically introduce in your diet, hence giving an incentive to eat others as well Thanks for the idea!
@rafeeeefar Жыл бұрын
The thumbnail on this video is just excellent. Funny and really captures the topic, very informative content. Subbed!
@tilen873 Жыл бұрын
Not only was that an interesting video with plenty of cool tidbits about vegetarian and vegan food, it's also cool to see your commitment to climate change even with small things like strawberries. Definately subscribed and I hope you publish more soon. Ps. Would love to watch you cook more
@Khelse Жыл бұрын
I swear Alex, you are my favorite vlogger
@kdc71425 Жыл бұрын
Please do more videos like this. Like full day of eating and training.
@rumpleforeskin7032 Жыл бұрын
For the oil, filtered extra virgin olive oil is my go to unless I'm searing something. It has a higher smoke point, more shelf life, and almost identical health benefits to unfiltered. highly processed oils (common in the US, not sure about Europe) have a higher smoke point also, but have their own issues associated with them. I like to keep an unfiltered small bottle of EVOO for finishing/raw food and a larger container of filtered EVOO for 80% of what I cook. Great details in this video :)
@VirtualTurtleGames Жыл бұрын
Loving the plant based meals! Makes me hungry!
@FooDawg Жыл бұрын
The only thing with salt intake and relying on products (like soy sauce) to bring salt into the diet, is it's usually the only way people get iodine in their diet (iodized salt). You don't need to use a lot to get daily intake of iodine, just a pinch here and there, and iodine prevents goiters from occurring. As a registered nurse, I would encourage people to research that info and try to fit it in to their diet where it would work for each person individually. A good measure of iodine levels, would be a simple iodine skin test, to see if your body is low. Sodium is important for cardiac health and body/blood Ph also, so I would never suggest anyone completely cut salt out of the diet totally. Pink salt and fancy salts do not inherently have iodine in them, so my recommendation would b e to incorporate iodized salt in very small measurable amounts to ensure appropriate levels of iodine intake. Cheers, good video promoting more plant intake and less processed crap! I approve!
@TheNickMartinez Жыл бұрын
seaweed > iodized salt
@FooDawg Жыл бұрын
@@TheNickMartinez I personally agree, but the "average person" is gonna say ew yuck seaweed... so iodized salt is the go to for iodine for the masses. Plus it's easier to rat a pinch of iodized salt every day rather then seaweed every day. Most people would get tired of seaweed everyday, but salt goes with everything
@zdenekburian1366 Жыл бұрын
soy sauce is going to depress his testosterone level, perhaps it is good, so he'll think less to women and more to climbing
@Bloxeh Жыл бұрын
@@zdenekburian1366 That statement is based on what? Why do you think that soysauce decreases testosterone levels?
@zdenekburian1366 Жыл бұрын
@@Bloxeh since the recommended soy daily intake is max 25g daily, and isoflavonoid content is 0,002%, and since sauce content is 0,05%, or 25x, you should eat max 1g daily of sauce and no other soy to avoid interferences with estrogen levels; this is only my opinion, i dont claim any scientificity for this, and studies about testosterone drop also with low soy dosages were debunked, but some linkage remain, hence the recommended limits i suppose
@make_sandwich_not_war Жыл бұрын
Serious Eats has answers for all your cooking related questions. If frying on low temp then EVOO is fine (if you're OK with the flavour), but if I'm doing asian style stir fry then peanut oil is my choice as it has a high smoke point and a neutral flavour.
@vquince Жыл бұрын
"Celsius that is, obviously" hahahaha, loved that comment, greeting from Mexico
@fenrir_4312 Жыл бұрын
Dope video Alex! Would love to know what your pre climb/workout meals generally look like!
@brokepiek Жыл бұрын
Vegan Beast! Keep it up Alex 🔥🔥💪💪🌱🌱
@Taylor-L-m1n20 күн бұрын
This is very important about food and you know what you are talking about when it comes to food . I try to follow this myself a lot of people our age don't do this I'm 32 and this coming spring I'm starting a garden hear at home
@toonplace4781 Жыл бұрын
I waited for this, thanks for the insides. Will definitely try different tempe types
@nicholaswells3113 Жыл бұрын
I’ve been eating nothing but vegetables and soybean protein mix once a day since the release of this video. I have seeen crazy improvement in gym recovery and body composition. Plus, this taste good! You can never get bored either for instance I like my vegetable mix with jalapeños because I like spicy food. Go nuts!
@FusohOG Жыл бұрын
you're losing fat cause you're eating 300kcal a day
@ANNA-qg4ol Жыл бұрын
Hi, Great idea, but could you tell me how do you avoid having anemia eating only veggies ? I have tried that but after some time developed some serious indeficiencies and I'm looking for some clues how to avoid that.
@orko3661 Жыл бұрын
@@ANNA-qg4ol Don't eat only what an athlete has shown to eat in one day. Don't eat *only* veggies, eat cereals, fruits, bread, nuts and beans
@SweetTamale Жыл бұрын
You are a vegan, and you said it doesn’t make any sence to eat strawberries in the winter because they’re not in season, but you didn’t explain what you eat in the winter since i think no vegetables or fruits grown in the winter. Can you please explain or make another video explaining your winter diet . Thank you .
@Phil-ko7mp2 ай бұрын
There's lots of winter vegetables that can either be harvested in winter like sorts of kale, brussel sprouts etc or veggies that are being kept at cooled spots like carrots, apples, potatoes... So there's a quite a lot although the veriety of greens may differ depending on where you live...
@zept42 Жыл бұрын
Isn't salt super necessary for athletes in terms of hydration? Do you really think you're at a risk of high BP?
@alexandermegosAM Жыл бұрын
Salt in moderation is necessary, but in most foods nowadays they add so much salt to make it taste better, that most people eat way too much salt. Not eating additional salt will benefit most people in my eyes. I don't think I'm at risk of high BP, but a big part of the population in the western world is...
@zept42 Жыл бұрын
@alexandermegos8129 ah yes I agree the majority of people do eat too much salt- I just thought in your scenario it could be beneficial to have some extra salt (especially for long hot days).
@UNLIMITED_WMSEEDS5 ай бұрын
The truth is that us pro climbers get all our muscle and nutrients from drinking chalk smoothies every day and on special occasions eating Mag-dust.
@Gws_8612 Жыл бұрын
Great inspiration thank you for showing the world that you don't need anything dead on your plate to be fit and athletic. 💪🏻
@jojo428428able Жыл бұрын
This actually inspired me in a weird way :D I didn't know that you can put veggies in an oven like that and have a proper meal.
@rolandkampa2448 Жыл бұрын
No, please don't believe what you see. It is not enough to just have vegetables in the oven. As an athlete you need also protein and carbohydrates.
@magdalenapruckner42006 ай бұрын
The vegetables alone don’t make up a proper meal. You also need protein and carbs. Alex added Tempeh for protein!
@erikstrand9876 Жыл бұрын
I appreciate the content brother thankyou for sharing
@AmroNaddy5 ай бұрын
Love this. Have been mostly plant based for 5.5 years. Theres not enough focus on eating range of plants, sufficient fiber, and reducing salt intake. Personally I use avocado oil for high heat cooking
@dainasworldnumbers885 ай бұрын
Thank you, simple and great.
@googleaccount7806 Жыл бұрын
8:45 das Rapsöl darf nicht kaltgepresst sein, sonst sollte man es genauso wie Olivenöl nicht so stark erhitzen. Kaltgepresste Öle wie Olivenöl sind zwar an sich gesünder, aber wenn man sie erhitzt enstehen giftige Stoffe. Ich nehme zum Braten/Backen immer warm gepresste Öle und für Salate und so die kaltgepressten.
@rickpostdp Жыл бұрын
Great video! Would love to see a full day of eating though :)
@manisdogfish Жыл бұрын
For frying at high temp I use mechanically processed Canola oil which has a high smoke point, isn't processed with chemicals, and has good fatty acids. There are some other high smoke point oils, but this is the one I use.
@jazcatarina Жыл бұрын
For frying/baking, I usually stuck with avocado/coconut oil. It has a much higher temp. I love olive/hemp/grape/sunflower seed oil for dressings, dips, or anything that isn't heated.
@jesperdegroot5197 Жыл бұрын
I would be careful with the seed oils Mr. just stick to olive oil
@andrewkim9503 Жыл бұрын
Haha so hecking cute, I giggled a tonne. Honestly, from a former chef, I'm also pretty impressed by your ability to cook for yourself 👍
@timmy12011 Жыл бұрын
Avocado oil is the best for frying in the pan! It has a 270c smoke point and tons of healthy fats :) For heat, it goes Avocado 271c -> safflower 260c -> canola 205 -> olive 180 -> coconut 170 -> everything else.
@CarvingMonkeysReus Жыл бұрын
Not the most environtmentally friendly oil to cook. Olive oil is better
@timmy12011 Жыл бұрын
@@CarvingMonkeysReus Safflower or Canola is better for sure with high heat if there is a problem environmentally with avo oil. Burning oil leads to trans fats which is a known terrible fat and olive oil is a lot easier to burn than safflower or canola
@beueuehebedududhdh Жыл бұрын
Nice Video pls. keep on making these. Im always searching for good quality vegan meals.
@IronJohn755 Жыл бұрын
People love to argue about nutrition and I'm no exception. Clearly your results speak for themselves and your need to maintain low body fat is unique, but I'd like to throw in a few thoughts from an older (almost 50 y/o) person who has been a vegan for a long time. 1) Gut bacteria digest fiber - it doesn't matter much if you're eating sawdust (ok let's say wheat bran) or a wide variety of seasonal vegetables. 2) Leafy/fruit vegetables (ie peppers) are wonderful sources of fiber and micronutrients but not of calories. Eat them for health and enjoyment, but you will starve on vegetables alone. 3) The only viable sources of calories on a vegan diet are: a) Starches (ie rice, legumes, potatoes, wheat), b) Nuts and seeds, c) Fruits (fructose seems to be pretty hard on people as a primary source of calories - see Doug Graham and the once-popular "fruitarian" community) or d) Oils. Oils are not optimal for the body and should be limited as much as possible. Natural macronutrient needs are about 80% carb / 10% protein / 10% fat, which is not coincidentally the macro ratio in most vegetable foods like potatoes. IMHO, the best lifelong vegan diet is starch-centric. Your calories in this meal are primarily from the tempeh, which is soy (legumes = good) and oil (fat = bad). From a strictly caloric standpoint, you'd do just as well to use baked tofu, beans, potatoes, quinoa, sweet potatoes or other starchy vegetable foods that don't include oil. It would keep up with your calorie needs, but would be much better for your vascular health, kidneys, liver, etc. It's wonderful to see so many high-performance athletes eating plant-based diets. If people want to stay plant-based for the rest of their lives, it's important to find calorie bases that are enjoyable to eat, easy to cook, and satisfy your health and caloric needs.
@dakiblabla Жыл бұрын
I use sunflower oil for higher temperature, it's got a higher smoking point and vitamine E and it tastes nice.
@Captain-Jack-Climbing Жыл бұрын
Super interesting episode😂
@Pedigru Жыл бұрын
I love cooking shows.
@moellerlaessoee7271Ай бұрын
This looks good man thank you for sharing
@_neoke_neoke2067 Жыл бұрын
Is that an Explorer II you are wearing at your wrist while cooking your menu? Nice.
@Djdavidnyan Жыл бұрын
I love that you shared that, your dinner looks a lot like mine so I feel reassured I am in the right direction!
@karlderdelinckx Жыл бұрын
I like this ‘no bullshit’ approach of cooking! Just to the point what we need and how we can do this as easely as possible while being healthy.
@jeak Жыл бұрын
Do you have a daily macro intake goal or just go by feel? I'd be super interested to know what you did to gain muscle mass. Did you always rely on vegetables and fruits to aquire protein or did you change the diet at some point to what we see now?
@flam8094 Жыл бұрын
I reckon he's not trying to get any more muscle mass as he needs to be as light as he can be
@jeak Жыл бұрын
@@flam8094 I know, which is why I asked about his diet as a whole, more specifically, how he started.
@alexandermegosAM Жыл бұрын
I don't track my macro intakes. I usually go by feel. My day to day diet includes all three macro nutrients and roughly 80-100g of protein. The rest I do by feel.
@alexandermegosAM Жыл бұрын
I was not plant based for all my life. I just started eating plant based about 3 years ago. Before that I was also eating meat and dairy products. The protein intake said roughly the same though.
@jeak Жыл бұрын
@@alexandermegosAM Thank you for the insights, I might go this way once I gain enough muscle mass :)
@davonskew3 ай бұрын
Great video! For a healthier way to fry vegetables, consider using cold-pressed avocado oil. It has the highest smoke point and is packed with nutrients, making it a top choice for medium/high heat. A good idea would be to use Olive oil for everything from low to medium heat and in salads, and switch to avocado oil for the rest. :)
@radioleta Жыл бұрын
Very cool you not only eat healthy, but also try to do your best to be kind to the environment :)
@mathewdavis2427 Жыл бұрын
Even better is the fact that he's not supporting the needless abuse and murder of nonhuman animals :)
@daytimerocker38085 ай бұрын
@@mathewdavis2427 u should go to 3rd world countries and tell everyone to buy tempeh and tofu instead of eating meat
@leonakadir3833 Жыл бұрын
have you tried adding nutritional yeast for salt?
@alexandermegosAM Жыл бұрын
Yes I have. The nutritional yeast you can get in Germany is not super tasty I have to admit. In the US I did find a good nutritional yeast and also added it to veggies and salads 😊
@giesskannenbauer Жыл бұрын
I usually use rapeseed or sunflower oil for frying, sometimes peanut oil for asian dishes. Olive oil I only use for cold stuff (salads) or when cooking mediterranean dishes on lower / medium heat. It's mainly about the smoke point of different oils. Something that I tried recently (was a gift) and reaaally liked is avocado flesh oil! Tastes great and can be heated up to very high temperatures!
@christopherowen1776 Жыл бұрын
Rapeseed oil is garbage and will destroy your gut microbiome long term.
@devieilleroche Жыл бұрын
🙌I’m impressed by how knowledgeable Alex is about his diet and the nutritional values. We’ve been eating veggies, tofu and tempeh for a decade. We also make tofu and tempeh at home when the weather is not too hot. (not because I’m Asian, we harnessed the techniques from KZbin)😅
@lamprostheocharis5723 Жыл бұрын
the best oil for cooking is extra virgin olive oil, because the antioxidant substances delay the formation of radicals. a cheaper choice might be peanut or olive oil. seed oil, on the other hand, is rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids which, especially at high temperatures, produce radicals. and therefore not the best choice. (I am currently studying masters degree in nutrition)
@mndyD911 ай бұрын
Taking notes on the meal and veggie ideas because I can be such a picky eater with vegetables lol. Thank you for sharing! 🤙🏼
@epincion Жыл бұрын
Thanks Alex - great information, I must try out tempeh and eat a bigger variety of non-potato veg and fruit. On the oil story I just use olive oil having found such contradictory information about which oil is best for frying/roasting. I also tend to oven cook my veg (at no higher than 150 C) and rarely fry.
@13boehn Жыл бұрын
awesome, great to use the reach showcasing a vegan diet!
@MT-wf6ug4 ай бұрын
Thanks for your great video with interesting insights! Prof. Dr. Andreas Michalsen explains in his book ‚Mit Ernährung heilen‘, that there are no issues to heat up olive oil. He recommends not to use very high quality olive oil for cooking though. It would be wasted. In his book ‚Das gestresste Herz‘ Prof. Dr. med. Dobos also recommends for cooking to use rapeseed oil instead of olive oil. The nutritional values are similar good and it’s a local product (for Central Europeans).
@jonathanrossddsmhs1271 Жыл бұрын
Roasting my vegetables has been a game changer!
@jorisevАй бұрын
I always use peanut oil (arachide) for stir frying. High smoke point. Just be careful if you have people allergic to peanuts, obviously.
@HomesteadingWithCotons9 ай бұрын
Alex, please look into oxalates with all your plant foods. Spinach, chard, and beet greens are very high in them and are tough on the body. I used to be like you and ate lots of vegetables, because we think they are the perfect food. But in the plant kingdom, plants don't want you to eat their stems, leaves, or roots, they want you to eat their fruit. The plants have natural defense chemicals to make you not want to eat them, oxalates, lectins, phytic acid, etc. Now I stay away from most plant foods that don't have seeds, and I primarily eat meat, eggs, goat milk (from my goats), honey, fruit, and organ meats.
@Darrsmith-d5t15 күн бұрын
I would watch an Alexander Megos cooking show.
@w00terZZZ Жыл бұрын
If you want to avoid processed foods as much as possible the cherry on top would be to replace oils with their real food counterparts. Olives instead of olive oil. Walnuts instead of walnut oil etc.. But overall amazing diet plan /diet stragegy. Danke für den Einblick in Deinen Ernährungsplan!
@oldi6btm6t9d4 Жыл бұрын
This seems like a great recovery meal full of micronutrients and protein, but it is not very high in energy. I am curious what you eat during the day to meet your energy needs.
@rolandkampa2448 Жыл бұрын
You made a point!
@insanedigga3 ай бұрын
just a quick tipp, because i saw you using a knife to get the juice out of that lemon. If you put a fork right in the middle of the cut lemon, and then wiggle the fork up and down while pressing the lemon with the other hand, you get 100% of the juices out and dont cut your hand like with a knife ;)
@inMuro4 ай бұрын
oil: - avoid coconut fats (oil, butter, vegan dips, etc.), it has super high saturated fats. I generally avoid coconut fats bc of this. - Sunflower oil: perfect for frying, cheap and tasteless - Expensive and extra virgin olive oil: perfect for drizzling on top (no problem to heat it but it will lose its flavour so it's a waste) - 'normal ' or cheap olive oil: perfect for frying - sesame oil: perfect for making a dressing for your asian inspired dishes (lime/ketjap/sesame in a ratio 1:1:1 with garlic/ginger/basil is great, for example) (loses its flavour when heated)
@chelaf Жыл бұрын
Avocado oil has a high smoke point and is a good mild tasting oil. Very nice fire a pesto and splash of olive oil at the end
@mikkelbello7297Ай бұрын
i fry with a mix of olive oil (cold pressed) and butter. i was told when you mix it it can reach higher temps without being harmfull
@sydneyarseth8941 Жыл бұрын
Avocado oil has a high smoke point (~520F/271C).. good for frying and roasting! Extra virgin olive oil works best as a finishing oil.
@evanmaclean943 Жыл бұрын
Rapsöl mainly because it’s produced here in Switzerland. But naturally olive oil for anything Italian. These are my 2 oils. When I do olive oil it’s mainly salad or cheese and tomato. Soy sauce(hopefully low sodium) Is great for seasoning noodles and veggies. I recommend that.
@denislejeune9218 Жыл бұрын
Hi Alex. Diet, probably the most controversial topic among climbers after grading, and granted you only showed us one meal, not a whole day or week of eating. Also, men my age need more calories, but from where I'm s/eating I'm surprised by the small carb intake here, and overall the low calorie value of this meal. The tempeh brings in proteins as you said, but not that much (granted, by my standards, which are a bit high), a bit of carb but not much, and some decent amount of fat. So as someone else said, I wonder what else you eat in a day, if you use supplements, what your training snacks are. Not that you don't look a bit healthy and a wee bit strong, but curious if I could learn something...
@ornithoptermum Жыл бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/aGqlm4KIadaCoJI „protein powder and chocolate“
@qweasd9153 Жыл бұрын
the protein seems to be alright (34g only from the tempeh and a little bit more from the veggies), the amount of oil he puts prolly brings the calories up by a bit. But i'm also surprise how little calories it seems to have on this meal. I would be under 60kg if I ate lunches like these.
@denislejeune9218 Жыл бұрын
@@qweasd9153 after training too.
@babsds0 Жыл бұрын
@@qweasd9153 Alex is around 5'8 and 60kg so it's not surprising he doesn't eat much.
@averageboulderer Жыл бұрын
@@babsds0 it finally makes sense. I was so guilty about my eating habits until I realized I weigh about 50% more than Mr. Strong here.
@regolith8173 Жыл бұрын
Ok, now I want to try tempeh. 😂 You have a really good diet. :) I also like to cook with seasonal veggies, mainly from my families garden when available. :)
@asdfninja Жыл бұрын
Looks delicious! I wonder where the red peppers ended up... Loved the comments about eating seasonal, funny enough strawberry season in Spain start as early as February!
@alessiocaviglia8218 Жыл бұрын
Very good video, it’s really interesting to see how relatable and affordable your diet is. Since it looks like you cook a lot have you ever considered other types of pan, for example carbon steel, cast iron, etc.?
@ivancsoisti Жыл бұрын
How many kcal was that dinner? As you train and climb a lot and hard, probably you burn thousands of kcal / day... How can this be enough?! Eating only veggies? I mean, no rice or potato at least, as higher kcal-density foods? Of course I agree with the big variety of veggies and saisonality and olive oil, but my weight is 67kg and I'm not a pro athlete and I eat much, much more. I mean, even if you eat 2kg of veggies it's not enough kcal, is it
@alexandermegosAM Жыл бұрын
To be honest I wouldn't know how many kcal that dinner was. I do agree that athletes burn more kcal per day, but there are still huge differences between a climber and for example a triathlete. Of course dinner is not my only meal, so you don't have to get all your calories in with the dinner. I often also have an additional soy yogurt with protein powder dessert, which is not shown in this video. Or a piece of Cacao Crudo chocolate 😉
@septembermorgen1690 Жыл бұрын
One piece only? Alex, you are a master of self-control 😁
@wh33lers Жыл бұрын
Keep in mind that salt is essential and you need a bit every day. So cutting it completely without any intake could even be dangerous in the long run.
@alexandermegosAM Жыл бұрын
I'm still consuming enough salt with my diet. I don't have to add extra salt though (apart from soy sauce) to hit my recommended daily intake.
@potatoeggplant35354 ай бұрын
Pro tip for more leafy greens in Germany: Kohlrabiblätter!! Edited to say: don't forget whole grains, people! My favorite at the moment is millet. Tastes like popcorn 😊
@bertdemeester5759 Жыл бұрын
rice oil has a high smoke point so that's a good option. If you use olive oil, don't take the extra virgin oil for heating, but just 'virgin olive oil'
@Tyrese2468 Жыл бұрын
I like to use the Bratolivenöl by Alnatura. Says on the label that it has a higher temperature point but it is a mixture of refined and native olive oil.
@gilvargas4325 ай бұрын
Hi Alex, olive oil is the best, try to avoide seed oils. Fruit oils are better.(Avocado,olive,cocounut,palm) As long as they mecanical removed. About the thempe is best to buy it frozen because it still has the white mould(With live yeasts)
@scrubber19864 ай бұрын
Use sunflower, rapeseed, peanut oil or vegetable oil. They all have very high smoke points. You can fry things in Olive oil but it can not be extra virgin oil. It has Olive sediment in it that burns at the high heat needed to fry.
@Drenmii Жыл бұрын
I like peanut oil for cooking. High smoke point and reasonable composition.
@inviz88 Жыл бұрын
Avocado oil is great. It has a high smoke point and taste great.
@Rockmaster867 Жыл бұрын
It is pricy AF in europe. Also not so great on the environment.
@averageboulderer Жыл бұрын
Recently started using avocado oil and I'm in love with it.
@averageboulderer Жыл бұрын
@@Rockmaster867 got to agree. An Indian cook that I follow quite a bit asks to cycle through different types of oils. I am guessing this practice is to spread your bets when it comes to chemicals that are used in processing them and to not end up using the unhealthiest of oils all the time. I'd say some avocado oil from time to time shouldn't be a huge crime.
@NoahRayPersonal Жыл бұрын
Is this your diet everyday? Seems hard to maintain.. but incredibly healthy!
@agp10701 Жыл бұрын
Alex,can you put the recepies in the video description? Thanks
@MrLalitknaidu Жыл бұрын
Hi Alex. I am sure others have asked this but do you do anything additional for protein or do you find the protein from these sources sufficient? Even going by the {1.6 x body weight} rule, I find it difficult to manage sufficient protein on plants alone, without at least a protein shake a day.
@alexandermegosAM Жыл бұрын
I usually have one scoop of protein powder a day which is an additional 20-25g of protein. I don't think it's absolutely necessary, but for a lot of people/athletes it's much easier to hit the protein target with the help of some protein powder.
@MrLalitknaidu Жыл бұрын
@@alexandermegosAM Thanks for demystifying everything for us without hesitation :D
@6996Gunslinger Жыл бұрын
@@alexandermegosAM its kind of weird that it says one scoop is 25g online . all the powders i ever used the scoop was 10g and it says on the thing to use 3 scoops for 30g
@alexweitz Жыл бұрын
@@6996Gunslinger That's weird, I think I've only encountered 25g and 30g scoops myself.
@Planche_Monster Жыл бұрын
@@alexandermegosAM what is your thought on bcaa, glutamin, creatine for climbing. Do you use or have used them as additional supplements or simply protein powder?
@jeromtablet5 ай бұрын
Olive oil is great, but you have to use a good quality one since the lower the quality the lower the smoke temperature. First of all, most olive oil in supermarkets is not pure, it is often mixed with potentially rancid seed oils. The best olive oil to get would be organic, first cold pleased, extra virgin and it should be packed in a glass bottle (preferably a dark glass to prevent oxidation even more) We don't want to use plastic or cans for they leech things into the food. Personally i have no problem frying with olive oil, but you can't wok with it and obviously consuming it unheated has much more benefits
@kuwannadyer-pietras9958 Жыл бұрын
I just rewatched this video, as I recently switched back to a vegan diet. As in the past, the variety of vegetables I'm eating has increased but this video gives me a good suggestion for what to do with chard! I want to eat more leafy greens. And Team olive oil here, though I bake with corn oil and I've used sesame oil to fry in the past.
@andyatari4 ай бұрын
Awesome vid!!! Avocado oil for high temp cooking, also not sure if those were tfal pans...if they were, you should switch to carbon steel. Lv the explorer 2 😉
@moritzeisebitt5605 Жыл бұрын
Regarding the question of which oil to use for frying, I can highly recomend Adam Raguseas video "Is olive oil safe at high heat? Does it taste bad?"
@ivanasvobodova63 Жыл бұрын
You made me want to try tempeh
@onogrirwin11 ай бұрын
9:00 Which oil for higher heat? Ghee, lard, or tallow. If you're not interested in animal products, palm or coconut. Why: The primary reason you want to avoid high heat with fats is oxidation, and saturated fats are less reactive than unsaturated fats. All of your seed oils (Like your rapeseed oil) contain a lot of polyunsaturated fats, which are quite a bit more reactive than saturated fats. Mono-unsaturated fats are somewhere in the middle, but generally fine. Olive oil is mostly mono-unsaturated, but the quality matters a huge amount specifically with olive oil. Either way, please disregard the smoke point, it's not really relevant. There are perfectly safe things that can cause oil to smoke, and oil can undergo significant oxidation without smoking, so smoke point just isn't a useful data point. Unsolicited advice: If you're vegan, you should take algae derived omega-3 supplements. Plant based sources of omega-3 (except for algae) are ALA, and ALA is a precursor to the forms that your body actually uses. The conversion rate from ALA to the forms you actually need is extremely poor, and if you rely on ALA alone, you are not getting enough omega-3. Not getting enough omega-3 is going to (Not maybe - it's a certainty) result in, among other things, much more rapid age-related cognitive decline and dramatically increased dementia risk. You need to get enough omega-3, and ALA isn't going to cut it. You need EPA or DHA, and you just don't get those in meaningful quantities from plants sources.
@Jaro1215 ай бұрын
Fantastic video about nutrition , essential for every athlete and not only. And making it Vegan is even better 👍
@orioldts3207 Жыл бұрын
Extra virgin olive oil is generally one of the best oils to cook with, even if it has lower smoke points it does not mean that it is not safe for cooking, it is actually the opposite. What makes olive oil safer for cooking is its incredible bioactive components, especially antioxidants, among others. To make it simple, as these oxidize or "break down" during the heating process, the oil is protected and still safe to eat, but some of those delicious notes and aromas are lost, but still safe to eat, as opposed to other oils that do not have the same antioxidant profile. The reason why people do not recommend to cook with olive oil and use sunflower/vegetable oil instead is one of two reasons; either becuase olive oil has a lot of aromas and distinct flavours that other neutral oils do not have or the other and major reason, it is more expensive, and commercially not preferred to save costs. Moral of the story, cook with extra virgin olive oil if you can afford it and you like its taste, if it is too much of a compromise, you can still add it raw to provide additional benefits, for health and taste :)
@matonsterlolz Жыл бұрын
Generally i would say i cook with olive oil, but any vegetable oil is fine. generally you dont need any oil when cooking vegetables, because they seep water into the pan and alternatively you can use a small amount of water to get this started. the oil contains healthy fats but you can get those from nuts and seeds. generally i avoid coconut and palm oil (although they put palm in a lot of processed foods), because they dont reduce cholesterol like most other vegetable oil which doesnt really apply if you dont consume (LDL) cholesterol. use with moderation if you like the taste.
@kristianrother Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing this, quite interesting. Olive oil for everything that doesn't require high temperatures, peanut oil for everything else (highest smoking point).
@codeclimbrepeat28747 күн бұрын
Avocado oil has a high smoke point so is good for pan frying and it shares many benefits with olive oil. Although not sure how available it is in Europe and often times its not 100% Avocado oil (at least in the USA). Another downside is the price sometimes.