Rice- Did You Know About These Myths!
Rice though
used as a staple in many parts of the world, is still one of the most
controversial and misunderstood foods. There are a number of myths associated
with this food and now s time to debunk them. But let s look at a few facts
about rice first.
Rice
contains high carbohydrate content. A cup of white rice contains 35gms of
carbohydrates
A cup of white rice contains 165 calories
A cup of white rice contains 3-4 gms of proteins
Rice, like all other carbohydrates, ultimately gets broken down into glucose inside the GI track. And glucose is the ultimate source of energy for the human body. There are also two different types of rice, white rice and brown rice. The difference between the two, especially for our health, is substantial.
A cup of white rice contains 3-4 gms of proteins
Rice, like all other carbohydrates, ultimately gets broken down into glucose inside the GI track. And glucose is the ultimate source of energy for the human body. There are also two different types of rice, white rice and brown rice. The difference between the two, especially for our health, is substantial.
White rice
has very little fibre but brown rice has more fibre and also more vitamins and
minerals. Whereas, brown rice has substantial amounts of minerals, which are
not present in white rice, such as
Phosphorous
Magnesium
Selenium
Manganese
Brown rice contains 3 gms of fibre while white rice has only 0.6 gm. This is a substantial difference too.
Magnesium
Selenium
Manganese
Brown rice contains 3 gms of fibre while white rice has only 0.6 gm. This is a substantial difference too.
Busting
Myths
Myth – Rice
Contains Gluten: The fact is that rice is gluten-free and it does not cause
allergies that are associated with other grains. Gluten high foods are bad for
diabetics and those trying to lose weight.
Myth – Rice is fattening: Rice is, in fact, low in fats and is also cholesterol
free. Because it contains carbohydrates, rice is a good source of energy.
Myth – Rice has no protein: Protein is the second-most abundant nutrient found
in rice. A cup of white rice contains 3-4 gm. of proteins, as a matter of fact.
The quality of the rice protein is also very high compared to other grains.
Myth – Rice has high amounts of salt: Rice contains low amounts of sodium.
Myth – Eating rice for dinner makes one fat: High carb foods like rice should
be eaten at night as they are metabolised into glucose, our energy stocks. The
glucose in the blood is more readily converted into energy at night. Rice and
other grains should be avoided during the day as the glucose more readily
converts into fat.
Myth – Rice is difficult to digest: Actually, the reverse is true. Enzymes
secreted in the human digestive tract are especially good at digesting rice.
White rice undergoes a processing system where the germ layers, bran and husk
are all stripped off. By doing this, white rice loses much of the nutrition
too.
The rice of choice for all of us, therefore, should be brown rice, compared to white rice. This way we shall be getting the carbs for energy and proteins, fibre, vitamins and minerals to stay healthy.
The rice of choice for all of us, therefore, should be brown rice, compared to white rice. This way we shall be getting the carbs for energy and proteins, fibre, vitamins and minerals to stay healthy.
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