Art of Food Shopping
What is Really
Healthy?
We all try and stick to choosing healthy items when grocery
shopping or eating out, but how well do we really know our
foods? Discover how to find out about reading between the
lines, what to look out for in labels and how to dine out
healthily.
When shopping in your local supermarket, it's very easy to
be attracted to colourful aisles filled with crisps and
chocolates. It can sometimes take a lot of will power to
resist grabbing a few treats...especially if you are food
shopping on an empty stomach!
So the logical choice is to head for the aisles that sell
'healthy' food. But how genuinely healthy is the food that
you are buying? It looks healthy, it sounds healthy, but you
may actually find that it contains 'hidden' fats, salts and
sugars. In short, anything BUT healthy!
Eat free? Sugar
free? Calorie free?
Phrases such as 'fat free' and sugar free' sound great in
theory, but a closer inspection may be needed. A claim such
as 'fat free' usually means that in order for the item to be
'fat free', something else has to be added to make it taste
edible. So check the label at the back to see what has been
added to make up for the lack of fat. The product could be
significantly high in sugar, and so, even if the product is
fat free, it will probably be packed full of calories. The
same goes for products boasting a low number of calories or
no sugar at all. Again, check the back label because the fat
content may be very high.
Also check to see whether the nutritional information
relates to the portion size or if it's per 100g. When
cooking a meal, think in terms of portion size to get a
better idea of how much fat and calories each person will
really be consuming.
- Source: Adapted From Herbalife Today Magazine
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