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Top Diet Foods to Try Out

Top Diet Foods to Try Out

When we move into supermarkets we spend some time near the shelves while reading the food labels. This is due to our growing consciousness on calorie intake. Today issues like diabetes, obesity, high cholesterol and cardiovascular diseases have led us to rethink about our diet. That is why, we are running for low-calorie foods. But taste occupies a great position in human diet. We love tastier ...
Understanding Food Labels

Understanding Food Labels

Health claims on food packages can be confusing, and it's sometimes hard to reconcile the information on the front of the package with what's on the nutrition facts panel on the back of the package. Making informed choices about the food you buy can help you maintain a healthy diet. Understanding food nutrition labels is essential to that process. Knowing your numbers for recommended daily calorie...
How does Food Work?

How does Food Work?

The purposes of food are to promote growth, to supply force and heat, and to furnish material to repair the waste which is constantly taking place in the body. Every breath, every thought, every motion, wears out some portion of the delicate and wonderful body. Various vital processes remove these worn and useless particles; and to keep the body in health, their loss must be made good by ...

Discussions - 0 Calorie Foods

What foods have 0 calories?

A: Zero Calorie Foods: Asparagus, apple, beet, blueberries, broccoli, cranberry, cantaloupe, carrot, celery, chicory, cauliflower, cucumber, dandelion, endive, garden cress, garlic, grapefruit, green bean, honeydew, hot chili peppers, lemon, lime, lettuce, mango, onion, orange, papaya, peach, pineapple, radish, raspberries, spinach, strawberries, ...

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0 calorie dressing
Q: Is it possible to find a 0 calorie dressing for salads?

A: Why the obsession with zero calories? All foods will contain some calories and you cannot escape that fact. The sooner you realize that the better. Some foods contain lower calories than others and opting for them will help you cut down on some unnecessary calories. There are a few low calorie dressing options that are available in the market and ...

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0 calorie liquor
Q: Will a 0 Calorie liquor hit the market?

A: Who knows! One can never know what will hit the market in the future. But in all probability by the time a zero calorie beer or vodka hits the market, we will not be around to try it out. And in any case what is the point of drinking a zero calorie liquor? I mean you enjoy a beer for the taste and a zero calorie beer might not taste all that good. ...

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0 calorie candy
Q: Is there any 0 calorie Candy?

A: Zero calorie candy varieties are hard to find, and these don't serve any purpose whatsoever. The main science between these food items is that these candies do contain calories, but the body uses up a particular amount of calories to break them down, so essentially, they contribute zero calories to the body. Although the science might seem exciting...

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Health News - 0 Calorie Foods

Eat Cayenne Pepper to Burn Calories and Reduce Appetite

Eat Cayenne Pepper to Burn Calories and Reduce Appetite

In the past there have been some reference here and there about the connection between spicy food and weight loss but now a study has found out that red cayenne pepper can burn calories. The study was conducted by the Purdue University and partially supported by the National Institutes of Health and the Mc Cormick spice company. In this study, published in the Journal, Physiology and Behaviour, it...

Immigrants Choose American Junk Food to Belong: Study

Fitting into the society is a pressure to many US immigrants. And according to a study, they mostly opt for an American diet to feel a part of the American society. This directly leads to an increase in intake of calories. The study which was published in June issue of the Psychological Science states that this could be one of the reasons for obesity in Immigrants within 15 years of relocating. ...
Fat Substitutes Used in Potato Chips May Backfire, Causing Weight Gain

Fat Substitutes Used in Potato Chips May Backfire, Causing Weight Gain

You may be feeling a little less guilty while gorging on "low-calorie" snacks. But you may not be knowing that without your proper knowledge you are actually heading towards the same end - weight gain and obesity. A study conducted by researchers at the Purdue University has claimed that the synthetic fat substitutes, responsible for tagging potato chips and other snacks as "low-...
Eat, Drink and Be Merry: Check What You are Eating

Eat, Drink and Be Merry: Check What You are Eating

We have grown up hearing "Opposites attract each other", since our adolescence. Well, this may apply to some extent in man-woman relationship and dating concepts, but not so well in other areas like food choice and combination types. Can you combine the two opposite genres of "khichri" and "Murgh Musallam? Can mutton biryani be taken with fruits? Khichri will go well with ...

Health Tips - 0 Calorie Foods

To burn more calories, build muscles. The more muscles you have the more calories you will burn.

Your body requires approximately 6 calories a day to sustain a pound (or 0.45 kg) of muscle compared to 2 calories required for fat. There are a lot of weight lifting exercises to ...

Recipes - 0 Calorie Foods

Besan Cheela Recipe

Besan Cheela Recipe

Besan Cheela (also called chilla, puda, pudla) is a traditional Indian breakfast and evening snack item which is quite easy to prepare. It is also referred to as vegetarian omelette in some parts of India. It is low calorie, loaded with protein and ...

Glossary - 0 Calorie Foods

Triglycerides

Triglycerides are the chemical form in which most fat exists in food as well as in the body. They're also present in blood plasma and, in association with cholesterol, form the plasma lipids. When we eat, our body uses the calories it needs for quick...

Glycemic Load

The glycemic load (GL) is a ranking system for carbohydrate content in food portions based on their glycemic index (GI) and the portion size. A GI value tells only how rapidly a particular carbohydrate turns into sugar and doesn't tell you how much ...

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