Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Neither healthy nor low calorie
It’s fish and rice. You’re a nut.
Take your blood sugar after eating the sugary rice. You’ll be horrified.
I make sushi rice at home - you are literally talking about 1 tablespoon of sugar for 2 cups of rice. I'd hardly call that sugary rice.
LOL. You actually said this?
Np. Two cups of rice would make a lot of sushi. So you'd be getting, what, a teaspoon of sugar if you ate a couple rolls? Big deal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Neither healthy nor low calorie
It’s fish and rice. You’re a nut.
Take your blood sugar after eating the sugary rice. You’ll be horrified.
I make sushi rice at home - you are literally talking about 1 tablespoon of sugar for 2 cups of rice. I'd hardly call that sugary rice.
LOL. You actually said this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Neither healthy nor low calorie
It’s fish and rice. You’re a nut.
Take your blood sugar after eating the sugary rice. You’ll be horrified.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Neither healthy nor low calorie
It’s fish and rice. You’re a nut.
Take your blood sugar after eating the sugary rice. You’ll be horrified.
I make sushi rice at home - you are literally talking about 1 tablespoon of sugar for 2 cups of rice. I'd hardly call that sugary rice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sashimi is healthy and delicious. And you can mix in some nigiri and a simple roll.
That's not sushi.
Neither are edamame, salad, or miso soup. But all of them are things you can add to a sushi meal to make it more balanced.
A meal with a mix of sushi and other things can be a healthy choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Neither healthy nor low calorie
It’s fish and rice. You’re a nut.
Take your blood sugar after eating the sugary rice. You’ll be horrified.
I make sushi rice at home - you are literally talking about 1 tablespoon of sugar for 2 cups of rice. I'd hardly call that sugary rice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Neither healthy nor low calorie
It’s fish and rice. You’re a nut.
Take your blood sugar after eating the sugary rice. You’ll be horrified.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sashimi is healthy and delicious. And you can mix in some nigiri and a simple roll.
That's not sushi.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Neither healthy nor low calorie
It’s fish and rice. You’re a nut.
Take your blood sugar after eating the sugary rice. You’ll be horrified.
Anonymous wrote:Sashimi is healthy and delicious. And you can mix in some nigiri and a simple roll.