Norway's star footballer Erling Haaland, famous for his agility on the field and his infallible ability to score goals, is in the headlines not only for his game but also for his unique diet. Norway's star footballer Erling Haaland is known for his goalscoring machine-like ability on the field. According to reports, Holland consumes around 6,000 calories every day. In his diet, he eats cow's heart, liver, raw milk and large amounts of meat. After this revelation, a debate broke out among fitness lovers whether common people should also follow a diet like Holland's? Medical experts and doctors have the answer on this. No, do not copy the Dutch plate, rather adopt their food principles.

Holland had revealed his diet in his YouTube video documentary. Spanish media outlet Hola! According to , to meet the physical needs of a professional footballer, he consumes more than 6,000 calories every day.
This video of Holland was reviewed by American health influencer Paul Saladino. He praised the traditional food of Holland and called them Vikings.
Haaland's father Alf-Inge Haaland told ESPN in 2019 that his son took inspiration from Cristiano Ronaldo's diet. Former Manchester United defender Patrice Evra once narrated the story of lunch with Ronaldo, in which Ronaldo ate only fish to keep himself fit even after the age of 30. Inspired by this, Holland hired a personal chef for himself. Seeing Holland's heavy diet, his former Norway teammate Josh King even called him a bear.
Medical experts clearly say that Holland is an elite athlete, who does extreme physical exertion for several hours every day. This diet can be fatal for a common person.
A typical adult needs only 1,800 to 2,400 calories a day, depending on his age and activity. 6,000 calories can be dangerous for a common man. A balanced diet is enough for common people. Eating large amounts of red meat or organ meat does not suit everyone. Doctors do not recommend drinking raw milk in India at all. There is a risk of dangerous bacteria (such as E. coli and Salmonella) in it, which can cause serious infections, especially for children, pregnant women and people with weak immunity.
According to nutritionists, we should not adopt Holland's calories but his food philosophy.
If you want to have a nutrition-rich diet like Holland, then make these local Indian options a part of your plate instead of expensive and foreign foods.
| Foreign/Holland Diet | healthy indian options | its benefits |
| white rice or refined grains | Unpolished rice, millet, ragi, barley and whole wheat | Rich in fiber, controls blood sugar |
| sourdough bread | Idli, Dosa and Dhokla | Traditionally fermented, very easy to digest |
| exotic or expensive fruits | Amla, Guava and Jamun | Excellent source of Vitamin C and anti-oxidants |
| exotic leafy vegetables | Drumstick leaves and local green vegetables | Powerhouse of Iron, Calcium and Micronutrients |
| packaged snacks | Roasted Makhana and Peanuts | Healthy Fats and Plant-Based Protein |
| heavy organ meats daily | 1 egg daily, sea fish 2 times a week, turmeric | Safe amounts of protein, omega-3 and anti-inflammatory properties |
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