Diets and Dieting for Weight
Loss.
Fast Facts On Potatoes: Sure they're healthy, but
are they good for Weight Loss?
Throughout America, potatoes are the most popular
vegetable. You can cook potatoes in a variety of ways, and they
are included in one out of three meals eaten by almost all Americans.
When they are prepared in a healthy way, a potato can be an excellent
source of energy and also pack a nutritional punch, but are they
good for weight loss...
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Editor:
Miss Fitness |
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Like oranges, potatoes are very high in vitamin C.
The fact is, one medium potato contains 45% of the vitamin C that's
recommended for good health. Potatoes are also high in fiber and
carbohydrates and contain more potassium than a banana.
A potato is naturally low in calories and contains
no fat, sodium, or cholesterol. The skins of the potatoes provide
a helpful dose of fiber, iron, potassium, calcium, zinc, phosphorus,
and several B vitamins.
You can prepare potatoes by boiling them, steaming
them, or even roasting them. If at all possible, you should avoid
putting potatoes in the refrigerator or freezing them, as cold will
turn the potato starch to sugar and cause them to turn dark when
they are cooked.
When you store potatoes, keep them in a cool, dark
place. Too much light will cause them to turn green. You can store
them in the basement if you have one, as the basement is the best
place to keep potatoes.
From mashed potatoes to baked potatoes, a potato is
something we all know and love. They serve many different tasty
foods, and they provide our bodies with plenty of healthful benefits.
We all eat potatoes, some of us even grow our own. Whether you grow
your on or buy them, the potato is the one vegetable that makes
everything just a little bit better.
That being said, potatos are very starchy and full
of carbs. If you wont be working out to burn those carbs, you got
it, they will turn into fat. While Potatos are good for you, keep
them to a minimum when on a weight loss regimen. |