Allowed and Forbidden Foods in the Tayyibat System: The Complete List | Dr. Diaa Al-Awadi

Introduction

Allowed and Forbidden Foods in the Tayyibat System explains how foods are divided into color zones to make the system easier to apply in daily life without confusion. Within the Tayyibat System, allowed foods are not treated as one equal group. Instead, there is a Green Zone for the highest level of safety, a Yellow Zone for daily use with careful monitoring, an Orange Zone for stable cases, a Purple Zone for healthy adults and children only, and a Red Zone for strict forbidden items. This classification is connected to the philosophy of the Tayyibat System as explained by Dr. Diaa Al-Awadi, may Allah have mercy on him, which focuses on reducing burdensome inputs, observing how food affects digestion, movement, and skin, and returning the body to simpler, easier-to-handle foods when symptoms appear.

Color Zones in the Tayyibat System

ZoneUsage LevelShort Description
Green ZoneDailyAbsolute safety protocol
Yellow ZoneDaily with symptom monitoringDaily allowed foods, conditional on observing the body
Orange ZoneOnce every two days to once weeklyFor stable cases and healthy individuals
Purple ZoneVery rarelyFor healthy children and healthy adults only
Red ZoneCompletely forbiddenStrict warnings

General Notes Before Applying Allowed and Forbidden Foods in the Tayyibat System

NoteExplanation
Gradual application is importantSudden transition or rapid expansion in foods is not preferred, especially when symptoms or chronic conditions are present.
Do not stop medication suddenlyTreatment should not be stopped suddenly. Any change should be gradual and under the supervision of the relevant physician.
Monitor symptomsDigestive, movement-related, or skin-related symptoms should be monitored after eating.
Return to the Green ZoneWhen symptoms appear after Yellow Zone foods or other foods, returning to the Green Zone is considered the safest option within the system.
Pay attention to ingredientsRed Zone items are forbidden even when they are included as ingredients inside another product.

The Green Zone in the Tayyibat System

The Green Zone is the highest safety zone in Allowed and Forbidden Foods in the Tayyibat System. It is used daily, especially in severe cases or when the body needs to calm symptoms and return to the simplest form of food.

CategoryFoods and Drinks
Basic foodsRice, potatoes, olive oil, salt, vinegar
Natural sweetenersDates, sugar, honey, sugarcane juice without whitening agents
Vital supplementsVitamin D

Green Zone Usage Notes

NoteExplanation
UsageDaily
Safety levelAbsolute safety protocol
Suitable forSevere cases, the fastest recovery phase, and returning after symptoms appear
How to use itUsed as the basic foundation before expanding into other zones

The Yellow Zone in the Tayyibat System

The Yellow Zone includes foods and drinks that may be used daily within the Tayyibat System, but only with careful monitoring of any symptoms that appear after eating or drinking them.

CategoryFoods and Drinks
DrinksPlain Turkish coffee, Americano, espresso, Ahmad Tea Earl Grey, green tea
Date productsFresh dates, homemade date jam, date molasses
Other additionsBlackstrap molasses, pomegranate molasses, rose water, sunflower oil, corn oil
Dairy fats and cheesesButter, natural ghee, cheddar, Edam/Flamank, Gouda, Kashkaval
Packaged juicesManufactured sugarcane juice, Juhayna guava, Juhayna apple, Juhayna grape, Juhayna berry
SnacksChocolate, popcorn with salt and oil only, chips with salt and oil only, clean pickled olives, sesame

Yellow Zone Usage Notes

NoteExplanation
UsageDaily
Main conditionMonitor symptoms after eating or drinking
Symptoms to monitorDigestive symptoms, movement-related symptoms, skin symptoms
When symptoms appearReturn immediately to the Green Zone
Safety levelLower than the Green Zone and higher than the expansion zones

The Orange Zone in the Tayyibat System

The Orange Zone is suitable for stable cases and healthy individuals. It is used with limited frequency, from once every two days to once weekly.

CategoryFoods
BirdsQuail, pigeon
Fruits without seeds or fibersGrapes, bananas, strawberries, berries, guava without seeds, figs
Sweets and snacksBasbousa without milk or eggs, Nutella, dark halva, gummy jelly, fondant, sunflower seeds
Official additionsCooking cream, clotted cream, strawberry jam, fig jam, mozzarella without flour, whole non-ground spices
Meat and proteinsBeef or buffalo meat once weekly, lamb or camel meat twice weekly, rabbit, lamb liver, trotters, head meat
SeafoodWild sea fish, grilled without garlic; canned tuna; canned sardines
Grains and starchesMedium-coarse semolina, semolina pasta, boiled corn
NutsAll nuts are allowed, and hazelnuts should be boiled and peeled before eating

Orange Zone Usage Notes

NoteExplanation
UsageOnce every two days to once weekly
Suitable forStable cases and healthy individuals
Not suitable forCases with acute symptoms
Meat noteProper boiling is essential for meat
Fish noteFish should be wild sea fish, grilled without garlic
Basbousa noteIt should be made without milk or eggs
Nuts noteHazelnuts should be boiled and peeled before eating

The Purple Zone in the Tayyibat System

The Purple Zone is assigned to children and healthy adults who do not suffer from chronic conditions. It is used very rarely and is not suitable for active disease cases.

CategoryFoods
Vegetables and starchesSweet potatoes without green sprouts, taro, pumpkin, zucchini
ProteinsMushrooms, canned corned beef
FruitsApples without peel, pears without peel
AdditionsAlmonds, grilled corn, powdered spices, mustard, plant-based mayonnaise, ketchup, Rumi/Turki cheese

Purple Zone Usage Notes

NoteExplanation
UsageVery rarely
Suitable forHealthy children and healthy adults only
Forbidden forDisease cases
Sweet potato noteWithout green sprouts
Fruit noteApples and pears should be eaten without peel

The Red Zone in the Tayyibat System

The Red Zone includes the strict forbidden items in Allowed and Forbidden Foods in the Tayyibat System. Its items are completely forbidden, even when they are included as ingredients inside another product.

CategoryForbidden Items
Forbidden vegetables and spicesGarlic, onion, tomatoes, peppers, eggplant
Forbidden leafy greens and herbsAll leafy greens such as lettuce, arugula, parsley, fresh coriander, celery, dill, basil, spinach, molokhia, chard, cabbage, grape leaves, iceberg lettuce
Forbidden flour and starchesWhite flour, baladi bread, whole wheat bread, regular pasta, rolled oats, breadsticks/rusk, cake
Forbidden fruitsWatermelon, citrus fruits, lemon, kiwi, pineapple, mango, cantaloupe
Forbidden proteinsEggs, chicken, duck, turkey, farmed fish, freshwater fish, shrimp
Forbidden legumesFava beans, lentils, beans, black-eyed peas, chickpeas, peanuts, soybeans
Forbidden dairy itemsBuffalo milk, cow milk, white cheeses, aged cheese, Kiri cheese, coffee creamer
Forbidden drinksSoda, energy drinks, malt drinks, sobia, ginger, chili

Red Zone Usage Notes

NoteExplanation
Level of restrictionCompletely forbidden
Hidden ingredientsForbidden even when included as part of another product
In case of accidental intakeReturn to fasting to help the body clear inflammatory materials and allow recovery
Main point to watchRead packaged product ingredients before eating
Examples of hidden ingredientsGarlic, onion, flour, milk, dairy derivatives, sauces, ready-made additives

Common Mistakes When Applying Allowed and Forbidden Foods in the Tayyibat System

MistakeCorrection
Treating all allowed foods as equalEach color has a different usage level.
Using the Yellow Zone without monitoringThe Yellow Zone requires symptom tracking.
Adding Orange Zone foods dailyThe Orange Zone is for stable cases and should be used with limited frequency.
Using the Purple Zone for disease casesThe Purple Zone is for healthy adults and children only.
Adding a Red Zone ingredient to an allowed mealThe presence of a forbidden ingredient makes the meal unsuitable within the system.
Relying on packaged products without reading ingredientsIngredients must be checked to avoid garlic, onion, flour, milk, or any Red Zone item.

Conclusion

Allowed and Forbidden Foods in the Tayyibat System are based on dividing food into five color zones: Green for daily safety, Yellow for daily use with symptom monitoring, Orange for stable cases, Purple for healthy adults and children only, and Red for strict forbidden items. This classification helps organize food choices in a practical way, because successful application does not depend only on memorizing food names. It also depends on knowing the color zone, the usage level, the suitable condition, preparation notes, and how the body responds after eating.