Many people have many different answers but 43% of humans think that oatmeal has a rather gooey texture and do not like it. Although oatmeal may not be liked by some, it can lower cholesterol.
Porridge is like oatmeal that people used to make long ago, but some people buy it in stores and make it just like that.. anyway porridge is just like oatmeal but little better than oatmeal though I've tried!.. u should too!!
There are blood foods because this is how they test an individual for allergies. Some foods are better for you than others and some foods contain allergens to certain people. Without being tested, however, you will not know whether or not you have allergies to certain foods.
Some foods taste better when cooked. Some foods' nourishment is enhanced by cooking. It is wiser to cook because it's healthier than eating processed foods everyday. It will also save you money.
Some foods taste better when cooked. Some foods' nourishment is enhanced by cooking. It is wiser to cook because it's healthier than eating processed foods everyday. It will also save you money.
Oatmeal would be a much healthier option than junk food though I don't know what you consider to be junk food. If by junk food you mean things like chips, soda, candy, etc., then absolutely, oatmeal is a much healthier choice.
Food is used to fuel the body. Some foods are better quality fuels than others.
There are many foods available that help improve energy. And it's always better to eat whole foods with natural energy-boosting effects than eating sugar or drinking highly caffeinated beverages. I choose foods with protein and unsaturated fats. Some of my favorite picks for when I need a pick-me-up include avocados, nuts, sunflower seeds, edamame, string cheese, peanut butter, and oatmeal. My pantry is always stocked with these foods so that when I'm in desperate need of energy, I have good choices to choose from. I try to be as creative as possible in how I eat the foods - for example, I'll eat peanut butter with apples or with crackers; I eat avocados with balsamic vinegar or with tomatoes; I eat oatmeal with cinnamon and fresh fruit. For more ideas on how to make these energy foods tasty, check out my blog at http://buzz.prevention.com/community/dina-o/foods-can-boost-your-energy Hope this helps!
You can use it in combination with eating fiber rich foods. Sometimes it's not so practical to take in the fiber rich foods at work or at a business meeting. A fiber supplement can add in more fiber and you can often add it to a drink or to oatmeal or other foods. If you find you can't eat enough fiber daily, you may want to buy a fiber supplement.
As of now there is no solid proof that eating foods based on your blood type has any real benefit. It is best to eat a well rounded diet of foods that are good for you rather than listening to such theories.
Yes, animals do have taste buds. In our neighbourhood we have dogs, some of which will not eat carrots. However there is one that relishes carrots.
No, non-organic foods are not necessarily better than organic edibles.Specifically, the term better is personal unless it is qualified -- for example -- in terms of appearance, fragrance, nutrients, and taste. Some consumers prefer the preservability and prices of non-organic foods. Others seek the non-chemical, non-gentically-modified, non-synthetic procedures and processes behind organically-grown edibles.
The same elements as eating non-organic foods, less the pesticides, herbicides, preservatives, artificial colourings and flavourings and all the other chemicals used to make food appear visually attractive. Some studies have shown that organic foods are more nutritious. They are certainly better for you, better for the environment and, if they are animal foods, better for the animals. And, given that physics has shown that all matter is energy, organic foods surely have better energy than conventional produce.