Rice will not make you fat if you use this trick

Hi friends everyone now days afraid to eating rice because it well put u more  weight but today I came with wonderful solution if u want to know the tip continue to read  my blog.


Rice will not make you fat if you use this trick (Shutterstock Image)Not only in India, white rice a popular grain across the globe, for the simple reason that it can easily be paired with a lot of different foods - be it the humble curry, a piece of grilled fish or even roasted beans. And the fact that it is an inexpensive grain makes it even more acceptable across strata. But this humble grain comes with a flaw - its starchy overtones. Once consumed, the starch in the white rice turns into sugar and eventually contributes to body fat. That's the reason most stay away from it. But what if you were told that there is a cooking technique that can reduce its calorific value by up to 50 per cent?Researchers in Sri Lanka have found out a new way to cook rice, which will not only make it calorie light but also offer added benefits. There are few simple steps with which you can manipulate the evil in white rice

How to cook the Rice,     Firstly, boil a pot of water. Now before adding white rice, add coconut oil - the quantity should be 3 per cent of the rice you want to cook. For example, for half cup of rice, add a teaspoon of coconut oil. Once the rice is cooked, let it cool in the refrigerator for almost 12 hours before you eat it. To make it ready to eat, heat the portion in a microwave.



So how exactly does it work?
  It works on the simple logic that not all starches are made equal. There are simple starches that take less time to digest, i.e. get converted into glucose faster and then glycogen. It is the glycogen, that when stored in excess, plays havoc in the body and we need to burn enough energy to get rid of it. However, the resistant starches are processed in the body over a longer duration. They are not turned into glucose or glycogen because the body lacks the function to digest them. Hence, they lead to fewer calories. In short, the trick is to reduce the digestible starch.


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