blue prawns bbq recipe
As with other seafood, prawn/ shrimp is high in calcium, iodine and
protein but low in food energy. A
shrimp-based meal is also a significant source of cholesterol, (122mg-251 mg
per 100gram of shrimp), depending
on the method of preparation.
However, shrimp consumption is considered healthy for the circulatory system, because of low levels of saturated fats in shrimps.
This means the high cholesterol content in shrimp actually improves the ratio of LDL to HDL cholesterol and lowers triglycerides.(In humans,triglycerides are a mechanism for
storing unused calories, and their high concentration in blood correlates with
the consumption of starchy and other high carbohydrate foods).Note: according to one dietician, it is the head that has high cholesterol, not the body.
fresh water blue prawns bbq
fresh water blue prawns bbq
I prefer a simple marinade to compliment the already
delicious prawn flavor.
Just blend 2
stalks of already sliced lemon grass. Keep juice and remove residue. Mix lemon
grass juice with lime juice and salt.
from the Harvard Heart Letter oct’09 link here
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lower cholesterol- may lower heart disease risks
Different foodies that can lower cholesterol levels.
Some foodies contain soluble fiber, which binds to cholesterol in the digestive system.
The fiber then drags the cholesterol out of the body... in this way, cholesterol is removed.
Oats, barley, other whole grains, beans, eggplant and okra (lady's finger) are good examples.
Different foodies that can lower cholesterol levels.
Some foodies contain soluble fiber, which binds to cholesterol in the digestive system.
The fiber then drags the cholesterol out of the body... in this way, cholesterol is removed.
Oats, barley, other whole grains, beans, eggplant and okra (lady's finger) are good examples.
Okra seeds may be
roasted and ground to form a caffeine-free substitute for coffee. I dunno how it tastes, never tried :( :) the okra
leaves are edible as in beet root and dandelions. May be i should try cook the shoots, as in mix veggies.
Fruits such as apples, grapes, strawberries and citrus
are rich in a type of soluble fiber called pectin.
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Some foodies contain polyunsaturated
fats, which can lower LDL, the "bad" cholesterol. Nuts and vegetable oils are some
examples.
Nuts- Studies showed that eating 2 ounces of nuts daily— like almonds, walnuts and peanuts—can lower LDL around 5%.
Vegetable oils such as canola, sunflower,
safflower instead of using butter or shortening.
Food fortified with sterols and stanols.
Sterols and stanols gum up the body’s ability to absorb cholesterol from food. Companies are adding them to foods ranging from margarine to orange juice and chocolate.
Getting 2 grams of plant sterols or stanols a day can lower LDL / bad cholesterol by about 10%.
Soy. Eating soybeans and foods made from them can lower LDL.
Fatty fish. Eating fish two or three times a week can lower LDL
by delivering omega-3 fats.
Omega 3 examples : link here
-Eskimo people eat daily about 400 g of seafood rich
in Omega 3 fatty acids. Heart attack is almost unknown to them.
-Residents of Japanese fish villages eat on average 200 g fish per day and
are therefore well protected against coronary-heart diseases.
- People of Siberia consume huge fish amounts daily (sturgeon, starlet), which protect
them against coronary artery diseases.
Garlic and onion are irreplaceable foods to help lower LDL
cholesterol and they also help raise good cholesterol level as
well. (at least half of onion and 2 – 4
garlic cloves per day).
Chocolates- dark/ plain chocolate contains
flavonoid, an antioxidant, which
prevents binding and depositing of erythrocytes on artery walls.
Green tea-Antioxidants "catechins" reduce damage
caused by LDL or ‘bad’ cholesterol in the blood.
Happy New Year!wish you a wonderful year ahead.
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DeleteGreat post, just in time for my hubby who's got high cholesterol, thanks Wan...(It's interesting that 2 people on the same diet have 2 different levels of cholesterol; his is high, mine is normal)
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DeleteHappy New Year Wan! How was your new year? I love this informative post, can share with my patients too, haha. So many people have high cholesterol nowadays. I love prawns, and certainly love too much chocolates!
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DeleteHi Wan, wow, I sure love this posting as prawns one of my favourites...besides crabs, lobsters and fish. I love those fresh water prawns too. Used to catch them long ago....large ones with long blue claws.....
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