Know your menu watch words

icandoit
icandoit Posts: 4,163 Member
edited September 18 in Food and Nutrition
They are small words. They can be easy to miss. They slip off your tongue as you order your food, without even knowing what you are saying. Yet they mean the difference between a healthy or unhealthy meal. What are these unassuming potential land mines? "Menu Watch Words" -- and it pays to keep your eye on them.

Going out to eat is a lot of fun. You’re having a good time and you might not always think about what’s best for you. You can avoid the next morning "why did I eat that" hangover by planting a few gentle reminders, well-placed whispers in your ear.

Did you know that consultants travel the country helping restaurants say just the right things on their food menus? Unless you ask the server about the preparation of each item, it’s hard to know for sure what’s really healthy and unhealthy. For example, the word "breaded" can add five times as much fat to your meal as the word "grilled." You can fight back by translating the consultants’ wordcrafting into something useful.

Not all "Menu Watch Words" are bad. When you go out to eat, just go prepared. Know which words to look for and which to avoid. Below is a quick hit list of Green Flag "Safe" and Red Flag "Warning!" food options
The watch words below are a guide. Still, food items can be very healthy or unhealthy regardless of the use of any of these words. For example, "fat free" food is often packed with sugar and calories to get it to taste better. There are times when these words are used to mislead you (which is why we call them "watch words" and not guarantees). So use this along with your good judgment to steer clear of the bad stuff. More often than not, you’ll end up making a smart decision.

Good luck and keep your eyes open.

GREEN FLAG
(Potentially Good for You)
Baked
Boiled
Broiled
Fat free
Fresh
Grilled
High Fiber
Light
Marinated
Multi-grain
Poached
Red sauce
Reduced
Roasted
Seasoned
Steamed
Stir-Fried
Vegetarian
Vinaigrette
Whole Wheat



RED FLAG
(Probably Bad for You)
Au gratin
Basted
Battered
Bearnaise (or hollandaise)
"Bet you can't finish it"
Bottomless
Braised
Breaded
Buttery / Buttered
Casserole
Cheesy
Country-style
Covered
Creamed / Creamy
Crispy
Crunchy
Escalloped
Fried / Deep fried
Giant
Loaded
Platter
Smothered
Stewed
Stroganoff
Stuffed
Value
Volcano
White Sauce

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  • icandoit
    icandoit Posts: 4,163 Member
    They are small words. They can be easy to miss. They slip off your tongue as you order your food, without even knowing what you are saying. Yet they mean the difference between a healthy or unhealthy meal. What are these unassuming potential land mines? "Menu Watch Words" -- and it pays to keep your eye on them.

    Going out to eat is a lot of fun. You’re having a good time and you might not always think about what’s best for you. You can avoid the next morning "why did I eat that" hangover by planting a few gentle reminders, well-placed whispers in your ear.

    Did you know that consultants travel the country helping restaurants say just the right things on their food menus? Unless you ask the server about the preparation of each item, it’s hard to know for sure what’s really healthy and unhealthy. For example, the word "breaded" can add five times as much fat to your meal as the word "grilled." You can fight back by translating the consultants’ wordcrafting into something useful.

    Not all "Menu Watch Words" are bad. When you go out to eat, just go prepared. Know which words to look for and which to avoid. Below is a quick hit list of Green Flag "Safe" and Red Flag "Warning!" food options
    The watch words below are a guide. Still, food items can be very healthy or unhealthy regardless of the use of any of these words. For example, "fat free" food is often packed with sugar and calories to get it to taste better. There are times when these words are used to mislead you (which is why we call them "watch words" and not guarantees). So use this along with your good judgment to steer clear of the bad stuff. More often than not, you’ll end up making a smart decision.

    Good luck and keep your eyes open.

    GREEN FLAG
    (Potentially Good for You)
    Baked
    Boiled
    Broiled
    Fat free
    Fresh
    Grilled
    High Fiber
    Light
    Marinated
    Multi-grain
    Poached
    Red sauce
    Reduced
    Roasted
    Seasoned
    Steamed
    Stir-Fried
    Vegetarian
    Vinaigrette
    Whole Wheat



    RED FLAG
    (Probably Bad for You)
    Au gratin
    Basted
    Battered
    Bearnaise (or hollandaise)
    "Bet you can't finish it"
    Bottomless
    Braised
    Breaded
    Buttery / Buttered
    Casserole
    Cheesy
    Country-style
    Covered
    Creamed / Creamy
    Crispy
    Crunchy
    Escalloped
    Fried / Deep fried
    Giant
    Loaded
    Platter
    Smothered
    Stewed
    Stroganoff
    Stuffed
    Value
    Volcano
    White Sauce
  • icandoit
    icandoit Posts: 4,163 Member
    Wanted to pull this up to help with going out to eat. I have this hanging on my fridge and a copy in my wallet:happy:
  • slieber
    slieber Posts: 765 Member
    Thanks for this! (And I must say, your little 'babies' in your pic are gorgeous!!)
  • songbyrdsweet
    songbyrdsweet Posts: 5,691 Member
    Cool! I love articles like that, because it really is possible to go out to eat, and people get bored quickly if they think they can't be social while dieting. I am going to the Boston Beanery tonight...I've already looked at the menu and know what I'm getting--blackened tuna steak with veggies and rice on the side. Yum!
  • icandoit
    icandoit Posts: 4,163 Member
    Hope this helps with your trip to the city
  • praire
    praire Posts: 73
    Thanks alot it is very helpful i think i have chosen the restaurants that i will be dining at and will have no problems in doing it.
  • azlips2003
    azlips2003 Posts: 45 Member
    Cool! I love articles like that, because it really is possible to go out to eat, and people get bored quickly if they think they can't be social while dieting. I am going to the Boston Beanery tonight...I've already looked at the menu and know what I'm getting--blackened tuna steak with veggies and rice on the side. Yum!

    That does sound great. They don't have Boston Beanery in Arizona. I looked at the menu online. Did you see the coupon? :drinker:
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