While browsing the websites in my daily morning routine I
came upon a interesting article from the telegraph. The article interviewed a botanist named
James Wong who had some interesting knowledge on super foods. Before I jump in on what he has to say, there
is a trend going on right now in America where food is getting expensive. Anything that is healthy is expensive and
anything unhealthy is very cheap. This
is a huge gap and it correlates with people being overweight in the lower
income brackets. It is difficult for many to avoid some of these ingredients because they are so much cheaper.
Reading this new article on James Wong he had some
interesting tips that may help those who are struggling to eat healthy on a
lower budget. One tip he mentions is
very interesting because it involves pasta.
Now we know that it is heavily loaded with carbs but it is even worse
when apparently you reheat leftovers. It
will increase the blood sugar levels by up to 50% because when the pasta is
reheated it turns to a form that is difficult for the human body to
process. In other words it may be best
to avoid reheating pasta.
Spicy Flakes
If you like spicy food then adding some chili flakes to your
food may be a great idea. According to
some research it has been shown that adding some chilies to your daily meal
will in fact reduce any spikes of your insulin.
Increase Antioxidants Levels
Another aspect is interesting from the article is that
plants will increase its antioxidant levels at a much higher rate when in this
tear or sliced apart. This type of
injury to a plant will heighten its antioxidant levels. The people who understand to do this will
often slice or tear their lettuce or any greens and leave them in a
container. This container is left
overnight in the fridge where the levels of antioxidants will increase by up to
50%. The thing is, we already pretty
much tear the lettuce when we put in salads so why not do it the night before.
Fibers in Potatoes?
It is also recommended to eat potatoes that are smaller in
size because they contain more rich fibers.
A good way to cook a potato is to slice him up in very thin pieces(5mm)
and storing them in the fridge for two days.
This will increase the antioxidant levels by doubling it. You can then start using potatoes in your
meals by baking it.
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