fridjonk

Organic Black Bean Spaghetti !

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Just found out about this protein-packed sustenance. Perfect for anyone who's into fitness and is trying to get their protein in. I'm substituting this for noodles that I've been eating with eggs, I know, I know, noodles bad, but when you're eating at a calorie surplus you take any help you can get. ;) 

If you guys have any lesser-known sources of healthy food, please do share. 

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In the organic shops here (Berlin), there are tons of these bean/lentil pasta products, really amazing if you want to leave gluten out and get the protein in. They are made out of peas, chickpeas, different sorts of lentils etc. They are just incredibly expensive :D 
There are also so many great tofu products here, the more expensive ones come with amazing ingredients, this one has 30g of protein and amazing ingredients.

It's still not 100% clean, but for vegan meat, it's insanely delicious, good for the gains and the cleanest for this kind of product.
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Look into organ meats and homemade chicken broth. 

In my culture (Portugal), we make chicken noodle soup with organ meats from the chicken, so chicken liver, kidneys, and heart.

They're delicious and packed with nutrients; although it could be an acquired taste if you are not used to it. In addition, chicken broth has nutrients like collagen and support immunity. 

 

 

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check these out as well 

 


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@Michael569 im pretty sure you can call your pasta brand "  trashy white pasta " and people will still buy it lmao


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@peanutspathtotruth Cool! I'll check it out. 

@SgtPepper Over here in Iceland we eat a lot of sheep parts such as blood sausage, liver, heart, and sheeps head. Don't think we have so much variety on chicken meat other than the main. 

@Michael569 Yeah, a 200g box was about 5$ which is insane when you compare it to a 1kg pack of normal spaghetti which costs about 2$. The government should really let them import it for cheaper than traditional sugar-heavy food. This spaghetti does contain soy, is that something to be concerned about? 

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3 hours ago, Michael569 said:

@mmKay haha true! There is a brand here called Very Lazy selling prechopped garlic, ginger and onions in jars. They seem to be doing well. 

WHAT :D There truly is a market for lazy people hahaha.

1 hour ago, fridjonk said:

This spaghetti does contain soy, is that something to be concerned about? 

I've been really enthusiastic when it comes to nutrition research for a few years now. Soy is one of those things that you find a lot of differing opinions on. For myself, I found the extreme position of "it's super bad!!" to not be very valid, or - only if you eat tons of soy. It's a bit like salt, maybe it's better not to worry too much and just not go into extremes on both ends. But then again, if you have a sensitivity for soy, maybe it affects you more, listen to your body :) 

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@fridjonk

Nutritionally Im not a big fan of beans because of the lectins making your gut more permeable. 
Same thing with all this "whole grain" thing. 

I doubt they soaked the beans enough before making them into noodles. 


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49 minutes ago, peanutspathtotruth said:

I've been really enthusiastic when it comes to nutrition research for a few years now. Soy is one of those things that you find a lot of differing opinions on. For myself, I found the extreme position of "it's super bad!!" to not be very valid, or - only if you eat tons of soy. It's a bit like salt, maybe it's better not to worry too much and just not go into extremes on both ends. But then again, if you have a sensitivity for soy, maybe it affects you more, listen to your body :) 

Yeah, great advice, thanks. :) 

4 minutes ago, UDT said:

Nutritionally Im not a big fan of beans because of the lectins making your gut more permeable. 

Me and my friend have been joking around a lot this week after discovering steven gundry's view on lectins. I don't think @Michael569 agreed with him on lectins being bad if I remember correctly. 

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8 minutes ago, UDT said:

I doubt they soaked the beans enough before making them into noodles. 

Yeah my body clearly tells me they don't - but maybe that's also because of the processing they go through to become noodles. 

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2 minutes ago, fridjonk said:

Me and my friend have been joking around a lot this week after discovering steven gundry's view on lectins. I don't think @Michael569 agreed with him on lectins being bad if I remember correctly. 

In the end, EVERYTHING has a downside. Do you know "How Not To Die" from Dr. Greger? I like his approach. He says beans/lentils are one of the best foods you can possibly eat.

The question is often not is it good or bad but rather: do the benefits far outweigh the downsides? Or vice versa? No single food is perfect, they all have some form of toxicity or side effect.

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21 hours ago, peanutspathtotruth said:

The question is often not is it good or bad but rather: do the benefits far outweigh the downsides? Or vice versa? No single food is perfect, they all have some form of toxicity or side effect.

Makes sense. 

@Michael569 Thanks! :)

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