Living Heritage Narrative
The Mediterranean diet is more than a set of ingredients; it is a symphony of sea breeze agriculture, trade-route botanicals, and intergenerational know-how. MedDietGeneLib weaves cross-border datasets to map how foodways evolve alongside climate, craftsmanship, and human migration.
Genome Tracks
Nutrient Memory Graph
Layer plant-based staples with seasonal seafood, fermented grains, and botanical infusions.
Coastal Commons
Resilience Playbook
Discover stewardship habits—from seed saving to communal ovens—that sustain region-wide vitality.
Signature Pillars
- Agro-biodiversity mapped across micro-climates and islands.
- Ancestral fermentation, slow cooking, and communal dining rituals.
- Evidence-backed wellness insights connecting lifestyle and longevity.
Field Update
New datasets for blue zones, heritage grains, and sea-foraged botanicals now streaming live.
Genome Modules
Each module streams open data to illuminate Mediterranean heritage—recipes, terroirs, and coastal societies. Click through to decode full dossiers and cross-reference insights.
Signature Recipes
Sourced from TheMealDB • Snapshot of Iberian & Levantine culinary DNA
Mediterranean Wines
Powered by SampleAPIs • Curated terroirs from Spain, Italy, Greece & beyond
Coastal Countries
Data from REST Countries • Defined by Mediterranean shorelines
Fieldnotes & Insights
Trace how seasonal shifts guide ingredient selection, and how communities reinterpret shared staples like olives, durum wheat, and figs. MedDietGeneLib cross-links climate data with storytelling to reveal the practices that sustain longevity and conviviality.
Explore interactive intelligence layers—ethnobotany, fermentation ancestries, artisan techniques—and unlock data stories crafted for researchers, chefs, and wellbeing strategists alike.
Discover our methodologyLongevity Lens
Olea europaea phenolics aligned with cardiometabolic pathways.
Climate Readiness
Drought-resilient legumes and coastal agroforestry reshaping diets.
Community DNA
Intergenerational kitchens ensuring cultural continuity.