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    Is White Rice bad for your diet???

    as of right now im jsut eating meat, fruit, and vegetables..but im jsut wondering..since im around alot of rice...is white rice bad too eat?? bad carbs??

  • #2
    its okay in small doses but you should rather eat natur rice, oaths and durum wheat pasta.

    if your trying to lose weight eating just lean meats, fruits and greens are a good idea

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    • #3
      Originally posted by LightsOut Le
      Is White Rice bad for your diet???

      as of right now im jsut eating meat, fruit, and vegetables..but im jsut wondering..since im around alot of rice...is white rice bad too eat?? bad carbs??
      White rice contains many complex low quality carbohydrates. Brown rice is much healthier and should be used in place of white rice. When you eat allot of white rice, the complex carbs are very often stored as fat. It takes longer for you metabolism to process white rice. Brown rice contains better quality carbs while also providing tons of fiber.

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      • #4
        yep, eat natural/brown rice for the better option, but white rice isnt gonna do you any harm!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by LightsOut Le
          Is White Rice bad for your diet???

          as of right now im jsut eating meat, fruit, and vegetables..but im jsut wondering..since im around alot of rice...is white rice bad too eat?? bad carbs??
          White rice is good for right after a workout, as it digested quicker than brown, although brown is better in general because it provides more over a longer period of time. The same goes for bread, white right after a workout and whole-grain any other time.

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          • #6
            Avoid the "whites"....

            This is what some folks say, "whites" referring to white food, e.g. rice, flour, potatoes, white bread, sugar, etc. White grains are mostly starch, and starch is converted to table sugar in one chemical reaction, and glucose in the next. So white grains flood the blood with glucose, which is probably OK after a tough workout, but, given the opportunity, the body will convert the extra carbs to fat and save them. So multi-grain products are better, since each grain is digested at a different rate. Also whole grains, because the fiber (dark part of the grain)will absorb some of the sugar that's produced and cause it to be released more slowly as it passes through the guts.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by yrrej
              This is what some folks say, "whites" referring to white food, e.g. rice, flour, potatoes, white bread, sugar, etc. White grains are mostly starch, and starch is converted to table sugar in one chemical reaction, and glucose in the next. So white grains flood the blood with glucose, which is probably OK after a tough workout, but, given the opportunity, the body will convert the extra carbs to fat and save them. So multi-grain products are better, since each grain is digested at a different rate. Also whole grains, because the fiber (dark part of the grain)will absorb some of the sugar that's produced and cause it to be released more slowly as it passes through the guts.
              yes, this is true.

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              • #8
                ah...that sucks to hear...so im best of just staying away form rice...im not sure if i have ever had brown rice?? is that the mexican style rice?? cause that stuff is good =p

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by LightsOut Le
                  ah...that sucks to hear...so im best of just staying away form rice...im not sure if i have ever had brown rice?? is that the mexican style rice?? cause that stuff is good =p
                  its simply unprossed rice thats why its often called natural rice, it tastes ok it just takes longer time to boil.

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                  • #10
                    what about noodles?

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