Dim Sum

FUZZBUZZ4
FUZZBUZZ4 Posts: 334
edited September 19 in Food and Nutrition
I was wondering.. I am goin to Chinatown to have din sum tomorrow... wats the best thing i should order?? low calorie wise?

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  • FUZZBUZZ4
    FUZZBUZZ4 Posts: 334
    I was wondering.. I am goin to Chinatown to have din sum tomorrow... wats the best thing i should order?? low calorie wise?
  • Healthier_Me
    Healthier_Me Posts: 5,600 Member
    Healthy Chinese Take-Out
    Tips for lowering fat and calories when you order food from a Chinese take-out restaurant.

    Do...

    Reduce the amount of meat in your meal.

    Order more vegetable dishes or dishes that have a high proportion of vegetables, such as Beef with Broccoli.

    Order steamed rice. Filling up on steamed rice will mean you eat less of the other dishes. Another reason to eat rice is that it is a complex carbohydrate. Besides being low in calories, complex carbohydrates boost the metabolism.

    Stick to Cantonese cuisine if possible. Cantonese dishes tend to be lighter and use fresh ingredients.

    Let the restaurant know your dietary needs so that they can accommodate you if possible.

    Cut down on sodium the day you are planning to order Chinese food. Most Chinese restaurant dishes have a very high sodium count.

    Don't...

    Order deep-fried dishes such as Kung Pao Chicken, General Tso's Chicken, Mu Shu Pork, or even Egg Rolls.

    Order fried rice. The eggs in fried rice mean a high cholesterol count.

    Order dishes with nuts (another reason to say no to Kung Pao and General Tso's Chicken). In moderation, nuts are quite healthy, and a staple in most Asian diets. In fact, recent studies indicate that peanuts (which is not really a nut at all, but a legume) may even lower cholesterol. But take-outs use way too much. Unless you can persuade them to reduce the amount, steer clear of all the tempting chicken and nut combinations.

    Order dishes with heavy sauces.

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    One final tip: when searching for a good take-out, my normal strategy is to find a Chinese restaurant that offers take-out and then dine there one evening - preferably during their peak busy hours. If the food is good, then I'll order take-out from them.
  • BrandNewLaura
    BrandNewLaura Posts: 1,650 Member
    Thanks for the great info! I have started using my blog as a place to keep all of the great articles that I've found online, and a lot of them are ones that you've posted! Thanks again!
  • ErinRNinMaine
    ErinRNinMaine Posts: 460 Member
    Unfortunately, you don't have too many healthy choices. A lot of traditional dim sum is fried. White rice isn't that great for you, and neither are noodles. Steamed dumplings and vegetables would be good.

    I guess if I were going out for a treat such as dim sum, I would just enjoy myself and sample a little of everything! At least they are small portions.

    Have fun!
  • dothompson
    dothompson Posts: 1,184 Member
    Oh my gosh, Dim Sum, yum! Boy are you brave. Just let most of those carts keep rolling by and only take what you can't live without. Enjoy and then walk it off.
  • Healthier_Me
    Healthier_Me Posts: 5,600 Member
    Thanks for the great info! I have started using my blog as a place to keep all of the great articles that I've found online, and a lot of them are ones that you've posted! Thanks again!

    Aw, thanks Laura! And you are very welcome:flowerforyou:

    I agree with dothompson.... enjoy yourself!
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