ummmmmm no white rice gi=70. brown rice gi=50
Brown rice is good for you and shit like that.. word..
is this wrong?http://www.lowglycemicdiet.com/ricegi.html
yes.google it again and look at more than just the first link. (thats the first link).....
no they dont. i just checked. heres a link with a table half way down showing 55 compared to 64..http://lpi.oregonstate.edu/infocenter/foods/grains/gigl.html"The complete milling and polishing that converts brown rice into white rice destroys 67% of the vitamin B3, 80% of the vitamin B1, 90% of the vitamin B6, half of the manganese, half of the phosphorus, 60% of the iron, and all of the dietary fiber and essential fatty acids."taken fromhttp://www.whfoods.com/genpage.php?tname=foodspice&dbid=128
yeah white rice tastes really good with chinese food. like bbq pork, kung pao chicken, orange chicken, general tsao's chicken, mongolian beef, ...aahhhh this list goes on and on..haha
The GI of any food is usually useless as far as bodybuilding goes except at post-workout.White rice is processed,and brown rice is not............processed food sucks.
gi is useless is caloric intake is unchanged. true. BUT, consuming foods with low gi tend to contribute to a lower caloric intake because they stay in the blood stream for a longer duration of time, tus delaying the hunger signals from being sent to the brain ..... learn soemthing new everyday, dont you wes?
how about thai style crispy duck? oh my god I just wet myself.
learn soemthing new everyday, dont you wes?
ahhh yes duck is amazing. so good.
You're only understanding part of the picture Candi. The GI of a food is almost useless unless it is ingested alone on basically an empty stomach. The whole puzzle changes when protein and fat is introduced to the mix/meal. Learn more about GI and more importantly GL (glycemic load) at mendosa.com
I have genetically high cholesterol and my gastroenterologist advised me to switch from eating white rice to brown due to the body processes "white" foods (white pastas, breads etc) into higher amounts of cholesterol as opposed to whole wheat breads and brown (unprocessed) rice.
I'm pretty sure that's what I just said, maybe it came out like ingested cholesterol, but that's not what I was referring to =)