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Quinoa is better then rice and potatoes

By:Diet Doctor
Muscleandfitnesshers.com


Is quinoa better for you than rice or potatoes?


Q: I went to a restaurant last night and with my chicken breast came a grain called quinoa on the side. The waitress said it’s supposed to be much better for you than rice or potatoes. Is that true? And if so, is this something I should be cooking at home?


A: Yes, quinoa is a better choice than rice or potatoes. But I’ll get into the reason for that in a minute. First, let me cover what quinoa is. Although it looks like a grain, quinoa is actually a seed of the goosefoot plant, and is a relative of spinach. It has been cultivated in the Andes Mountains for thousands of years. Because it is physically similar to grains and can be ground into flour, it’s often called a pseudocereal.
 
Quinoa is a far better choice than just about any whole grain you can name. The main reason for this is because most grains are not complete proteins. That is, they lack one of the essential amino acids your body needs to build proteins. That amino is lysine. It’s the main reason vegetarians eat rice and beans. The beans supply the lysine that the rice lacks, while the rice provides an amino acid that the beans lack (methionine). Together, rice and beans make up a complete protein. With quinoa, you don’t need to pair it with anything else, because it is rick in lysine, making it a complete protein. Not only is quinoa a better kind of protein than whole grains, but it provides almost twice the amount of protein as most grains. One cup of cooked quinoa has 8 grams of protein, while one cup of brown rice supplies only 5 grams.
 
Quinoa also supplies more fiber (5 grams per cooked cup) and healthy fats (4 grams per cooked cup) than most whole grains like brown rice, which provides 4 grams and 2 grams, respectively. That means it’s a slow-digesting carb source, meaning it won’t spike insulin levels. That means it won’t promote fat gain or diabetes when eaten in moderation.
Plus, quinoa has higher levels of minerals and vitamins that are important for muscle recovery, growth and strength than most whole grains. It’s rich in magnesium, which helps to increase muscle strength and aids sleep quality. It loaded with potassium, which is critical for muscle contractions and also helps to pull water into your muscles. And a mineral that assists in pulling fluid from the bloodstream into muscle cells (creating the pump), is also important to recovery after exercise. And it’s a good source of folate, which is a B vitamin that is required for muscles to make new cells, and can aid nitric oxide (NO) production.
 
As if that weren’t enough, there’s even more in favor of quionoa. One study from the University of Lund (Sweden) found that , researchers found that eating quinoa was associated with an increase in levels of insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1). This growth factor is crucial for muscle growth and strength gains.
So having quinoa as the side dish to your chicken breast means you get all the benefits that a whole grain offers, plus an extra serving of quality protein, and micronutrients. That ultimately means that quinoa can enhance your results in the gym, leading to a leaner, more muscular physique
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Comments

Spitz: it’s from A Christmas Story, the scene where they have to go to the Chinese restaurant for Christmas dinner cause the dad burns the turkey. the servers all come out and sing Deck the Halls. one of the funniest parts of one of the greatest movies of all time.
  • 03/10/2010
 
llulko: Hahahah… that quote was from doctor evil in Austin powers… classic, I love it…
Don’t hate on the quinoa!!!
 
  • 03/10/2010
 
Gymclass: you guys are terrible. what movie is that from?

llulko you better bring your own quinoa cause i haven’t ever been to a sushi restaurant that carries quinoa, lol.
  • 03/08/2010
 
JonNorth: but it’s just so easy llulko, MWAHAHAHAHA
  • 03/08/2010
 
llulko: You guys are too much… stop ripping on my sushi role… I am going to my favorite sushi restaurant and I am making him put this on the menu whether he can pronounce it or not…
  • 03/08/2010
 
PeteBauman: LOL, that’s one of my favorite movie scenes of all-time!
  • 03/08/2010
 
Spitz: deck the harrs with berrs of horry, farara rara ra ra rara!
  • 03/08/2010
 
PeteBauman: hey i’m half japanese so i’m allowed to say things like that, haha.
  • 03/08/2010
 
Nuwanee: That’s messed up guys, haha. I do like the name “Machu Picchu Roll”: Quinoa was a really important grain in Inkan culture so it makes sense. I’ll definitely have to try making quinoa sushi, I’ve never thought of that.
  • 03/08/2010
 
PeteBauman: well at least there aren’t a lot of “r”s and “l”s in that name, lol.

how about the “Machu Pichu” roll?
  • 03/08/2010
 
 
 
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