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  2. Zaytoon - Wikipedia

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    Zaytoon is a chain of Persian restaurants, specialising in kebabs, [1] based in Dublin, Ireland. The chain, founded by Iranians, Jamshid Kamvar & Azad Shirazi, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and is headquartered in Parliament Street there five outlets across the city and county.

  3. Zaytoun (organisation) - Wikipedia

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    Website zaytoun .uk Zaytoun is a British non-profit organisation which supports Palestinian farming communities by helping to increase the market for their olive oil products internationally, and by helping the farmers improve the quality of their oil through training and equipment provision.

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  5. The 12 Best Mediterranean Diet Foods on a Budget ... - AOL

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    The Mediterranean diet encourages eating two servings of fish weekly due to the omega-3 fatty acids they contain. Opting for canned fish is a great way to up your intake. This shelf-stable ...

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  7. 8 Best Heart-Healthy Mediterranean Diet Foods ... - AOL

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    The Mediterranean diet is a great option for someone looking to eat for better heart health. Some research shows that compared to a low-fat diet, eating a Mediterranean diet with olive oil, nuts ...

  8. Zeitoun - Wikipedia

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    Zeitoun, Zaïtoun, Zeytoun, Żejtun, Zaytoon, Zaytoun, Zeitun, Zitouna, or Zeita (all derived from the Arabic word for "olive tree") may refer to: People [ edit ]

  9. Brain and memory are boosted by eating one particular diet ...

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    The Mediterranean diet group also demonstrated improved cognitive flexibility and working memory – and maintained lower levels of "bad" cholesterol. Cory Mygrant, a California-based registered ...