| Brown rice is GROSS, eat white. I don't eat rice often but when I do......it's white |
| We eat jasmine rice about four times a week. We're still here and not fat. |
| Second recommendation for Haiga rice! |
| Same as you OP. Really tried to like brown rice but I don’t. I eat good jasmine or basmati rice inreasonable quantities with tons of veggies, or with half cauliflower rice. I treat it as an indulgence, like a good baguette or croissant when I am home in France. It is about enjoying things In moderation. Go for the real deal, white rice is not poison. GI too high but one cup of white rice 2-3 times a week is nothing ... |
Actually science says Indians have a genetic predisposition to diabetes and greater insulin resistance than other groups such as Europeans. |
Yes, that’s true for many groups (Sicilians, native Americans, at least some subgroups of African Americans) but diet also plays a role. My father, who is from on of those groups and has diabetes, likes to say that the diet and genetics evolved over centuries when his people did a lot of hard manual labor and not enough food to eat. Now that they have enough to eat, and mostly work desk jobs, the diet/activity don’t match up with the genes. |
I think that theory makes a lot of sense. |
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South Indian home cooking does not use cream or lots of oil. Please don’t confuse North Indian restaurant cooking with what Indians eat at home. South Indians do eat a lot of white rice, though.
My South Indian family has a predisposition to diabetes and I try to avoid eating too much white rice. But, boy, it is delicious! |
| What about substituting something like quinoa or amaranth instead? |
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I actually love brown rice. It has more flavor than white rice, so I prefer it.
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White rice is just so delicious. Man, I hate myself when I stop by at Chinese restaurants just to pick up that white rice so that I can eat it with dal. But, I can't stop it! |
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Boil your white rice 1 day ahead. 12 hours in the fridge basically takes half off the calories (the bad starch changes somewhat).
Add Chia before it's completely steamed off. Adds a nice crunch and colour and will fill you up without changing the taste. |
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So, the main difference is that brown rice has more fiber and small amounts of vitamins and antioxidants. You get more than that difference in the vitamins and antioxidants from a daily multi-vitamin. So, if you just make sure you get enough fiber somewhere else and take a multi-vitamin, you can eat an equivalent amount of white rice and not feel guilty about eating brown rice.
1 cup of cooked brown rice has about 2.8g more fiber than 1 cup of cooked white rice (3.6g vs 0.8g) I slice of double-fiber whole grain bread has about 4g of fiber. So, one slice of double protein bread has more fiber than the one cup of cooked brown rice. https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/brown-vs-white-rice |
| My family tried switching to brown rice. It just never quite did it for us, especially my kids. We've now switched to quinoa and after having it as a sub for rice for maybe 10 meals, I can say that I truly don't miss white rice. |
| Just eat the white rice, but watch your portion size. I try not to eat more than a half cup of any rice at a time. I'm not a huge rice person, so that is plenty for me. Fill up your plate with more steamed vegis and lean protein. |