youngbaldie
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I believe there is a myth out there that east asian cuisine is automatically healthy. I am not sure if this is all wrapped up in the stereotypes of chinese medicine/herbal remedies or eastern thought, but if you really analyze the ingredients of chinese food for instance, it appears to be quite unhealthy. Infact, with so much white rice and noodles, its probably one of the diets highest in glycemic index that exists.
Also, traditional japanese food is loaded with salt which leads to very high rates of stomach cancer in that country.
I am confused as to why people assume that japanese/chinese/korean cuisine is somehow automatically healthier than western. I wish this was the case (rice is one of my favorite foods), but I don't think it is.
Is there a particular diet that anybody can recommend? Or should we just take the healthy things out of many various diets and mix them all together, while excluding all of the bad aspects.
Its a real shame with rice too, because I used to live on rice since I don't eat red meat, and barely any chicken. But white rice is probably just as unhealthy as eating say..sugary candy every night. Bad for insulin resistance. Its the fact that japanese or chinese consume large amounts of white rice. This fools me into thinking it must be healthy, because I too give into stereotypes (if I perceive them to be harmless ones).
I used to eat buckets of white rice and curry every single day and was fooled into thinking I was healthy by doing this. It tasted great, seemed natural, and yes, I assumed because it was east asian, it must be like Green Tea. Silly me I guess.
I have tried eating brown rice, but it gives me cramps. Nothing tastes as good as white anyway. Too bad, because I really need the calories since I don't eat much meat at all.
Also, traditional japanese food is loaded with salt which leads to very high rates of stomach cancer in that country.
I am confused as to why people assume that japanese/chinese/korean cuisine is somehow automatically healthier than western. I wish this was the case (rice is one of my favorite foods), but I don't think it is.
Is there a particular diet that anybody can recommend? Or should we just take the healthy things out of many various diets and mix them all together, while excluding all of the bad aspects.
Its a real shame with rice too, because I used to live on rice since I don't eat red meat, and barely any chicken. But white rice is probably just as unhealthy as eating say..sugary candy every night. Bad for insulin resistance. Its the fact that japanese or chinese consume large amounts of white rice. This fools me into thinking it must be healthy, because I too give into stereotypes (if I perceive them to be harmless ones).
I used to eat buckets of white rice and curry every single day and was fooled into thinking I was healthy by doing this. It tasted great, seemed natural, and yes, I assumed because it was east asian, it must be like Green Tea. Silly me I guess.
I have tried eating brown rice, but it gives me cramps. Nothing tastes as good as white anyway. Too bad, because I really need the calories since I don't eat much meat at all.
