Forbidden Rice
that term has some major "the super food they don't want you to know about, number 4 will shock you" energy going on*clicks*
I like uncle Ben's microwaveable*wipes monocle and chuckles*
Rice is not very healthy,
that term has some major "the super food they don't want you to know about, number 4 will shock you" energy going on
It's actually because only the emperor of China was allowed to eat it back in the day. Like with the forbidden city.
Rice is not very healthy, I stay away from it.Yet billions of people have eaten it since before recorded history. How do people in Japan, for example, manage to stay healthy while having rice as a staple in their diet?
How do people in Japan, for example, manage to stay healthy while having rice as a staple in their diet?
Is this gentrified rice?By eating small amounts. Also rice is considered a main dish in Japan. A small cup of rice is your dinner. In America it's a freebie they give you alongside your quart of chicken teriyaki carry out.
Yet billions of people have eaten it since before recorded history. How do people in Japan, for example, manage to stay healthy while having rice as a staple in their diet?
more vegetables and fish/seafood. so delicious.
By eating small amounts. Also rice is considered a main dish in Japan. A small cup of rice is your dinner. In America it's a freebie they give you alongside your quart of chicken teriyaki carry out.Sure, but that doesn't make rice unhealthy. It's like saying water is unhealthy because you can die if you drink too much. As usual it's a matter of balance.
Brown rice or cauliflower rice are better alternatives.I'm sick of people pretending like riced cauliflower is in any way the same as rice. It's just chopped up regular cauliflower that has a completely different texture and flavor than rice. You might as well claim potatoes are an alternative. It's absurd