Keto Means
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Sukiyaki. Similarly to shabu-shabu, sukiyaki (also a type of Japanese hotpot) is also keto-friendly, thanks to the high meat and vegetables to carb ratio. Another meal that's great to enjoy with people who aren't following the keto diet.
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Read More »In a country renowned for delicious rice and noodle dishes, cutting carbs might not be as challenging as you think. Japanese food and carbohydrates go together like sushi and soy sauce. However, those wanting to explore different eating habits might stumble across the ketogenic (or keto for short) diet. The keto diet is one that is high in fat and incredibly low in carbs but it’s more than just cutting pasta and bread from your meals. The aim of keto is to keep your carbs under 20-50 grams (for reference, one medium-sized apple contains around 20 grams of carbs.) While the most common reason to follow the keto diet is for weight loss purposes, keto can have multiple health benefits. Research suggests it can reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s and heart disease, helps people to manage diabetes by improving their insulin sensitivity and lowers cholesterol. It’s hard to believe that these benefits could derive from such a high-fat diet. By replacing your carbohydrate intake with fat, your body is put into a metabolic state known as ketosis, in which your body produces ketones (by-products of fat breakdown) to use for fuel. While the keto diet is much less commercialized in Japan than in the west, many traditional Japanese dishes are more keto-friendly than you might think. Please be advised I am not a nutritionist; this content is based on my own experiences and research.
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Read More »Similarly to shabu-shabu, sukiyaki (also a type of Japanese hotpot) is also keto-friendly, thanks to the high meat and vegetables to carb ratio. Another meal that’s great to enjoy with people who aren’t following the keto diet.
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