As one may have anticipated, there may be differences in how we digest different types of calories resulting in a net calories being less than what we have evaluated them to be when taking in. Some of the factors appears to be whether they are cooked or not, cell structure of the food (which could get soft and lost during cooking), what kind of microbes are in your gut etc.
satya - Mon Aug 27 2012 11:08:52 GMT-0400 (Eastern Daylight Time)
Here is a more complete article from sciam
satya - Mon Aug 27 2012 11:11:03 GMT-0400 (Eastern Daylight Time)
Microbes cultures carry may vary depending on geo location
Microbes cultures carry may vary depending on geo location
satya - Mon Aug 27 2012 11:11:46 GMT-0400 (Eastern Daylight Time)
Processed foods may starve microbes as the food wont' reach them
as it gets predigested.
satya - Mon Aug 27 2012 11:15:47 GMT-0400 (Eastern Daylight Time)
ending note of that article
But what might be novel is the realization that in eating such foods you could lose weight while keeping the precise tally of the calories you consume exactly the same. Of course how much weight you lose depends on who you and your microbes are.
satya - Mon Aug 27 2012 11:16:12 GMT-0400 (Eastern Daylight Time)
So cook less if that is an option....
So cook less if that is an option....
satya - Mon Aug 27 2012 11:20:08 GMT-0400 (Eastern Daylight Time)
Here is a recipe to eat raw carrots (works better if you are used to Telugu food - Yes not everyone is perfect :)
Small portions of hot rice
Hard boiled Daal (a type of split pigeon peas boiled with turmeric and salt)
Any leafy pickle (like Gongura) you can buy from an Indian store
Mix it up
Eat with plenty of
Raw baby carrots
Raw onions
Raw green cayenne pepper
It is so much tastier than any meat product ...
satya - Mon Aug 27 2012 11:23:42 GMT-0400 (Eastern Daylight Time)
Another habit
soak raw almonds overnight in water
Drain them in the morning for a change in taste
(Don't know if you would loose any nutrients for soaking!!)