That is not what
Paleolithic man ate!
While these may not be cookies that
Paleolithic man ate, there's no reason why they couldn't if they had had the recipe, as all of these ingredients must have existed back then.
Not exact matches
It also helps to
eat beef that is more like the sort of meat that
Paleolithic man would have
eaten, beef that's been fed a natural diet instead of processed grains that cows would not naturally
eat.
There isn't any clear evidence on the proportions of meat to vegetables that cavemen
ate, but based on carbon dating of tools, we know that towards the end of the paleo era, or the upper
Paleolithic era,
man developed fishing tools and likely added seafood to their diet.
On the paleo diet, you are supposed to
eat what the
Paleolithic man would have
eaten: foraged fruits and berries, tubers, and wild game.
Paleolithic man would have
eaten the entire carcass of any animal they killed, including the organ meats, bone - marrow and the brain matter.
This metabolic adaptation to nutritional availability was set during extremely ancient times shortly after life began around 4 billion years ago and long before fat was used as a fuel, long before
paleolithic man, when glucose dominated the oceans and was what to
eat.
Paleolithic man didn't
eat the kinds of fruits vegetables, grains, and meats that we
eat today.
Even your outline of a paleo diet taken by itself shows that no
paleolithic man could have
eaten such a diet.
It also helps to
eat beef that is more like the sort of meat that
Paleolithic man would have
eaten, beef that's been fed a natural diet instead of processed grains that cows would not naturally
eat.