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Yahoo
15 hours ago
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- Yahoo
These eight foods get more healthy after you let them cool
If you are looking to get more nutritional benefits from your food, there are eight pantry staples which become more healthy when cooled, according to nutritionists. The foods can help regulate your blood sugar, improve your gut health and even prevent chronic diseases, according to which compiled the list based on nutritionists' opinions. When cooled, white rice forms resistant starch, which can help regulate your blood sugar, reducing the risk of type 2 diabetes. Resistant starch is 'a carbohydrate that resists digestion in the small intestine and ferments in the large intestine,' according to Johns Hopkins. Resistant starch acts as a prebiotic and feeds the good bacteria in your gut. You can enjoy cooled white rice in a salmon bowl. Add cooked or canned salmon to the cooled white rice with sriracha and kewpie mayo. You can also add dried seaweed and cucumbers, plus black sesame seeds for garnish. Cooled oats also form resistant starch that helps regulate your blood sugar and supports gut health. Overnight oats have become increasingly popular because they're a convenient way to get a balanced breakfast. Just simply mix oats and milk in a container with a lid, add whatever toppings you prefer to it and let it refrigerate for at least two hours. Cooled potatoes are another good choice for upping your resistant starch intake. Try making a refreshing Greek yogurt and dill potato salad, perfect for the summer. Dill is another food that is healthier when stored in the fridge. cited a 2017 study published by Antioxidants that found dill has more phenolic acids when cooled for 15 days. Phenolic acids are natural antioxidants that can help prevent chronic diseases. In the same vein, you could also make a pasta salad filled with vegetables and a light vinaigrette for a healthy meal. Pasta also forms resistant starch when cooled, as does Barley. So, feel free to experiment in the kitchen using different combinations of these carbs, fresh vegetables and dressings for a healthy and delicious summer salad. You can even add some beans to your salad for not only added fiber and protein but also resistant starch. Cooled pinto beans were found to have the highest levels of resistant starch in a 2016 study published by NFS Journal, reported. Lastly, an easy way to get resistant starch is to put your freshly baked bread in the fridge for seven days and then enjoy any sandwich of your liking.


The Independent
15 hours ago
- Health
- The Independent
These eight foods get more healthy after you let them cool
If you are looking to get more nutritional benefits from your food, there are eight pantry staples which become more healthy when cooled, according to nutritionists. The foods can help regulate your blood sugar, improve your gut health and even prevent chronic diseases, according to which compiled the list based on nutritionists' opinions. When cooled, white rice forms resistant starch, which can help regulate your blood sugar, reducing the risk of type 2 diabetes. Resistant starch is 'a carbohydrate that resists digestion in the small intestine and ferments in the large intestine,' according to Johns Hopkins. Resistant starch acts as a prebiotic and feeds the good bacteria in your gut. You can enjoy cooled white rice in a salmon bowl. Add cooked or canned salmon to the cooled white rice with sriracha and kewpie mayo. You can also add dried seaweed and cucumbers, plus black sesame seeds for garnish. Cooled oats also form resistant starch that helps regulate your blood sugar and supports gut health. Overnight oats have become increasingly popular because they're a convenient way to get a balanced breakfast. Just simply mix oats and milk in a container with a lid, add whatever toppings you prefer to it and let it refrigerate for at least two hours. Cooled potatoes are another good choice for upping your resistant starch intake. Try making a refreshing Greek yogurt and dill potato salad, perfect for the summer. Dill is another food that is healthier when stored in the fridge. cited a 2017 study published by Antioxidants that found dill has more phenolic acids when cooled for 15 days. Phenolic acids are natural antioxidants that can help prevent chronic diseases. In the same vein, you could also make a pasta salad filled with vegetables and a light vinaigrette for a healthy meal. Pasta also forms resistant starch when cooled, as does Barley. So, feel free to experiment in the kitchen using different combinations of these carbs, fresh vegetables and dressings for a healthy and delicious summer salad. You can even add some beans to your salad for not only added fiber and protein but also resistant starch. Cooled pinto beans were found to have the highest levels of resistant starch in a 2016 study published by NFS Journal, reported. Lastly, an easy way to get resistant starch is to put your freshly baked bread in the fridge for seven days and then enjoy any sandwich of your liking.