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Jusciax
Lithuania588 Posts
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semantics
10040 Posts
On November 06 2010 12:00 Jusciax wrote: Damn that looks disgusting :x but so right ♥ | ||
Cragus
Canada144 Posts
On November 06 2010 11:23 KudoJoe wrote:That is not eating healthy bro. Yes protein will help you build muscle, but an excess can be harmful to your body. And please calculate all the fat, sodium, and cholesterol going into you body after eating that wonderful meal.. I am not about to argue that this is a healthy and balanced meal, but I think you have a few incorrect statements yourself. First, excess protein consumption has only been found to cause renal problems (I assume this is what you are referring to) in people who already have them. That is to say, if you have some sort of kidney disease, eating lots of protein is foolhardy, but the average person would suffer no ill effects. Additionally, while certain fatty acids are obviously not good to have in your body in excess quantities, others are necessary to live. The current low-fat craze seems to stem from a belief that eating fat makes you fat, but in the vast majority of cases, overweight individuals are not overweight due to bad macronutrient balance; instead, they are just eating too much food in general. As an aside, fat is the most energy-dense of the common macronutrients at 9cal/g, so minimizing fat consumption does minimize calorie intake, thus perpetuating the myth that fat makes you fat. That said, this meal is probably is rather light on the 'healthful' fatty acids and more towards the excessive quantities of fatty acids that you would likely want to reduce consumption of, but its not a major problem unless this is a regular meal (which i doubt it is). Lastly, dietary cholesterol has a relatively small impact on serum cholesterol compared to saturated fatty acid intake, and is probably not worth worrying about except in extreme circumstances or if you have high cholesterol. Tangentially, the foods this tribute to HuK are made from are very high in saturated fat and thus would be a very poor choice if you are concerned about your serum cholesterol levels regardless of their dietary cholesterol content. | ||
Glasse
Canada1237 Posts
Same thing happened when i saw the kfc double down :o | ||
SkatesSC
United States191 Posts
Gogo HuK! | ||
Babaganoush
United States626 Posts
On November 06 2010 11:30 MyLovelyLurker wrote: This is the culinary equivalent of a 4-gate. 4-gating straight into your artery main? If so, yes. | ||
KudoJoe
Korea (South)66 Posts
On November 06 2010 12:25 Cragus wrote: I am not about to argue that this is a healthy and balanced meal, but I think you have a few incorrect statements yourself. First, excess protein consumption has only been found to cause renal problems (I assume this is what you are referring to) in people who already have them. That is to say, if you have some sort of kidney disease, eating lots of protein is foolhardy, but the average person would suffer no ill effects. Additionally, while certain fatty acids are obviously not good to have in your body in excess quantities, others are necessary to live. The current low-fat craze seems to stem from a belief that eating fat makes you fat, but in the vast majority of cases, overweight individuals are not overweight due to bad macronutrient balance; instead, they are just eating too much food in general. As an aside, fat is the most energy-dense of the common macronutrients at 9cal/g, so minimizing fat consumption does minimize calorie intake, thus perpetuating the myth that fat makes you fat. That said, this meal is probably is rather light on the 'healthful' fatty acids and more towards the excessive quantities of fatty acids that you would likely want to reduce consumption of, but its not a major problem unless this is a regular meal (which i doubt it is). Lastly, dietary cholesterol has a relatively small impact on serum cholesterol compared to saturated fatty acid intake, and is probably not worth worrying about except in extreme circumstances or if you have high cholesterol. Tangentially, the foods this tribute to HuK are made from are very high in saturated fat and thus would be a very poor choice if you are concerned about your serum cholesterol levels regardless of their dietary cholesterol content. I'm not sure where you are getting this information sir. Your body cannot store excess protein. The renal problem you are referring to is do to your liver converting excess protein to urea and leading your kidneys not being able to handle the excess which can lead to an kidney infection. This can happen to anyone. Also, I should have mentioned this before but proteins are broken down into amino acids which can then be broken down into fats, sugars, etc which is later stored as body fat if your body does not need the excess. You are correct about your body needing certain fatty acids...but your body certainly does not need fat from meat and processed fats such as trans and saturated fats. Your body only needs very little fat to survive. Yes overweight individuals are fat because they eat a lot of food. Anyone can be overweight from overeating anything. But most overweight individuals eat necessary amounts of high calorie and high fat foods which attribute exponentially to your weight. Plus, these types of foods are regular for most overweight individuals. Take into account the sales of fast food restaurants and processed foods in USA. Over 50% of Americans are overweight. About 30% of those are obese in the US. Your comment about dietary cholesterol. Your body does not need any dietary cholesterol at all. Your body creates cholesterol on its own from every cell in your body. Intaking excess amounts of cholesterol can lead to high HDL levels in your bloodstream which can cause blood clots which later lead to heart problems and strokes. Just a couple shrimps and a steak has more cholesterol than your body needs in weeks. What I was trying to point out is that pounds of processed meats for yourself and a few friends is not very healthy and to respond to Alim's idiotic post about diet. | ||
Almin
United States583 Posts
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waxypants
United States479 Posts
On November 06 2010 06:08 StoLiVe wrote: This is why USA is so big. I hope this is not all american who eat this kind of food What an ignorant thing to say. Of course we all eat shit like this everyday. | ||
Euronyme
Sweden3804 Posts
Bullshit! Europeans stereotype eachother and americans alot more than you could possibly do to us ^^ Oh and by the way.. You're probably fat, extremely religious and stupid ![]() On to topic.. I've never seen such a pile of meat! is that for like.. a 5 man dinner or something? Still sounds disgusting though. I assume you eat it along with something else... right? | ||
Euronyme
Sweden3804 Posts
On November 06 2010 11:15 Almin wrote: You skinny noobs are like "Omg that is so unhealthy" It's meat, ie protein which is good for building muscle. Eating that, wouldn't make me gain weight more then 2-3pounds of water weight which I'd lose the next week. It's a balance, of eating healthy, and treating yourself to something delicious looking like that. Is that how all the 2000 pound americans think? Making muscles requires that you excercise ^^ Eating that would clog up your veins and you'd probably have 5 less years to live. There's no fat in water ![]() | ||
Harrison
United States20 Posts
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billyX333
United States1360 Posts
+ Show Spoiler + and then some baconnaise ![]() | ||
RosaParksStoleMySeat
Japan926 Posts
Saturated fat is essentially good for you; the lipid hypothesis was a terrible idea from its conception. A diet high in saturated fat and protein is not going to lead to heart disease. Go look at countries like Norway and Holland where people have historically eaten a lot of saturated fat but (at least until recently) have had very low occurrences of heart disease. The largest contributor to obesity is sugar. More specifically, high fructose corn syrup is responsible for the obesity epidemic. There are plenty of reasons for this, including sugar's effect on insulin levels, the fact that products high in sugar do not satisfy hunger (the opposite actually), and the addictive effects of sugar. All in all, eating less sugar and more meat would be beneficial for a vast majority of people, especially considering the fact that saturated fat regulates insulin levels preventing obesity. ...But you're not listening to this, so in retrospect it was pointless for me to talk about it I guess. Yeah, go eat more grains and consider yourself healthy. No sweat off my back. | ||
SonicTitan
United States249 Posts
On November 06 2010 13:34 billyX333 wrote: i think its missing something... perhaps more bacon? + Show Spoiler + and then some baconnaise ![]() "Will you apologize to America for baconaise?" "...No." | ||
Redunzl
862 Posts
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Legat0
United States318 Posts
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kalimari
United States57 Posts
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Euronyme
Sweden3804 Posts
On November 06 2010 13:40 RosaParksStoleMySeat wrote: Reading people's perceptions of healthy food in this thread is making my brain hurt. Saturated fat is essentially good for you; the lipid hypothesis was a terrible idea from its conception. A diet high in saturated fat and protein is not going to lead to heart disease. Go look at countries like Norway and Holland where people have historically eaten a lot of saturated fat but (at least until recently) have had very low occurrences of heart disease. The largest contributor to obesity is sugar. More specifically, high fructose corn syrup is responsible for the obesity epidemic. There are plenty of reasons for this, including sugar's effect on insulin levels, the fact that products high in sugar do not satisfy hunger (the opposite actually), and the addictive effects of sugar. All in all, eating less sugar and more meat would be beneficial for a vast majority of people, especially considering the fact that saturated fat regulates insulin levels preventing obesity. ...But you're not listening to this, so in retrospect it was pointless for me to talk about it I guess. Yeah, go eat more grains and consider yourself healthy. No sweat off my back. First of all, it depends on how it's cooked. Second, it depends on how much you work out.. downing gallons of fat while not moving an inch is not healthy. I personally live in a country where it was very common with fatty food, say 80 years ago or so, but people had to move alot more back then. Basically most people were farmers, and those who wern't farmers were fat. Also pig meat is bad for you wether you move or not. | ||
seiferoth10
3362 Posts
On November 06 2010 13:46 kalimari wrote: Dam that shit looks interesting to make. But can't we sneak some veggies inside? <.< Why? That would only add even more calories which would cause the hypocritical non-Americans to go into a frenzy. | ||
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