Verdict on the Tayibat reference list
«Leafy wraps (grape leaves, cabbage, chard, spinach)» is classified as restricted / use with caution on the official Mytayibat catalog (category: Restricted vegetables (raw or per tolerance)). The goal is not arbitrary restriction — it is to lower digestive load and food residues in Dr Diaa Al-Awadi's framework.
Short reason
Not recommended on Tayibat: Leafy wraps (grape leaves, cabbage, chard, spinach) — Restricted; high fiber. See the official allowed list for swaps.
Educational context
On the Tayibat reference list, «Leafy wraps (grape leaves, cabbage, chard, spinach)» is restricted or use with caution. Not recommended on Tayibat: Leafy wraps (grape leaves, cabbage, chard, spinach) — Restricted; high fiber. See the official allowed list for swaps. Tayibat focuses on digestive ease and residue load rather than calorie counting alone.
How Tayibat thinks about food
Tayibat does not start with calorie counting. It starts with digestive ease, food quality, and eating at true hunger. A food can look “nutritious” yet still be avoided here if it is hard to digest or leaves heavy residues.
What to do practically
1) Review allowed swaps in the same category. 2) Change gradually over 1–2 weeks instead of sudden elimination. 3) Ask the AI assistant: “Is Leafy wraps (grape leaves, cabbage, chard, spinach) allowed on Tayibat?” with your health context. 4) Discuss changes with your doctor if you have a chronic condition.
Suggested allowed alternatives
From the reference list: white rice, Food item. Gradual transition matters more than swapping everything at once.