Complete agree. In fact it makes no sense that they are not taught this, especially considering all the other stuff that is part of the whole curriculumA modest proposal: Basic cooking methods should be taught in high school, and not as an elective.
Here's how you cook rice. Here's how to steam broccoli or almost any vegetable. etc etc
From what I've been told, white rice has pretty much no nutritionAssuming you're talking about white rice...so, no nutritional value to you means what, exactly?
I'm fairly certain that a cup of cooked white rice (not enriched) has carbs, fiber and protein, vitamins, minerals, essential aminos, and a very small amount of fat.
From what I've been told, white rice has pretty much no nutrition
Its good calories for doing work. Take note most Asians eat relatively small amounts of rice compared to the heavy work they do. .
Rice is pretty crap for nutrition. It's just a filler to make your nutritious stuff fill you more.
1 cup of rice has (by % daily value):
Fat: 1%
Total Carb: 15%
Fiber: 3%
Protein: 9%
Calcium: 2%
Iron: 11%
Vit. B6: 7%
Thiamin: 17%
Riboflavin: 1%
Niacin: 12%
Pantothenic Acid: 6%
Folate: 23%
Magnesium: 5%
Phosphorus: 7%
Potassium: 1%
Zinc: 5%
Copper: 5%
Manganese: 37%
Selenium: 17%
On par or exceeds a banana or an apple in most vitamins/minerals.
Is that dry, or cooked? A cup of dried rice is a shit ton. I could get that much down if I tried, but those numbers are pretty poor nutrition for being absolutely stuffed.
I've always seen Chinese, Indian, Pakistani, Arabs eating large quantities of rice. It's a staple in many cultures around the world
Cooked.
In their own ethnic restaurants here.You've seen them doing that, AROUND THE WORLD?
Or you've seen Americanized Asians stuffing their faces here in the states, just like the rest of us have been doing?
In their own ethnic restaurants here.
People who are not born here. Now are you going to ask me how do I know that?
You are mistaken if you think only Americans overeat. One exception would be oriental peopleKeep in mind that as soon as they arrive in America most people take up our eating habits quite soon. I've seen the difference having been overseas.
You are mistaken if you think only Americans overeat. One exception would be oriental people
i still think it is bullshit about "real" food being expensive. you can get pounds of chicken for like $10 and then a bag of rice that will last weeks for like $10. that is the equivalent of 2 fast food meals for the most part. people are simply lazy as shit now a days.
And rice has pretty much no nutritional value, and the starch metabolizes to sugar, which is just empty weight gain. Fruits and vegetables are expensive.
Fruits and vegetables are expensive. An apple for example
But yes, fast food isn't cheap either
Not really when you're on a budget and you look at it in terms of calories per dollar. Which is a very one dimensional measure, but at the end of the day if you don't have much money or food, you're still better off with a $1 burger than a $1 apple imo.