What single food is the most nutritionally perfect?
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While no single food is nutritionally perfect, is there one single food that comes close to being the most nutritionally perfect? (ie has the best ratios of vitamins and macronutrients) Liver? Brown Rice? Legumes?
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I don't know of a single item that comes remotely close to having a ratio of protein, carbs, and fat -- let alone micronutrients -- to match my overall diet.0
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I don't know! It's a good question. I'm sure the answer exists.
Edamame is the healthiest thing I eat.0 -
So the requirements are...complete proteins, essential fatty acids, and some carbs.
The closest I can think of is freshly killed meat/fish (and I do mean "freshly" - like, kill it, skin it, eat it). Complete proteins, obviously, and EFAs, but fresh meat also has significant carb content thanks to the glycogen.
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DeguelloTex wrote: »I don't know of a single item that comes remotely close to having a ratio of protein, carbs, and fat -- let alone micronutrients -- to match my overall diet.
I could meet my protein and calorie goals eating nothing but chicken wings, the ones I have hit both perfectly. I'd have to go keto though, and you know. Micronutrients.0 -
While no single food is nutritionally perfect, is there one single food that comes close to being the most nutritionally perfect? (ie has the best ratios of vitamins and macronutrients) Liver? Brown Rice? Legumes?
I detest veggies otherwise and just will not eat them. No matter what my mix is, kale is a staple. It's very nutritious and cheap.
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Pinnacle_IAO wrote: »While no single food is nutritionally perfect, is there one single food that comes close to being the most nutritionally perfect? (ie has the best ratios of vitamins and macronutrients) Liver? Brown Rice? Legumes?
I detest veggies otherwise and just will not eat them. No matter what my mix is, kale is a staple. It's very nutritious and cheap.
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Hmm, I don't think any one food is perfect. Is that even possible? Anyway, if I had to choose I would vote for cottage cheese with pineapple - the brand I use has 90cal, 10g carbs, 10g protein and 1g fat per 100g. The carbs are mostly sugar, but still, a good balance I reckon.0
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Breastmilk? But really, as an adult you need a balanced diet, no food is perfectly balanced alone.0
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While no single food is nutritionally perfect, is there one single food that comes close to being the most nutritionally perfect? (ie has the best ratios of vitamins and macronutrients) Liver? Brown Rice? Legumes?
Don't look for a single perfect food; it doesn't exist and even if it did you wouldn't live happily if you tried to eat only that to meet your goals. Instead make your overall diet fit, with foods that are high in protein, others high in micros and so on, and at the end of the day you probably will have some room left to eat whatever the hell you want.
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If there were some way to get protein into salsa and fried chips, that might be it. At least for me.0
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Pizza has all the macros.0
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DeguelloTex wrote: »Pinnacle_IAO wrote: »While no single food is nutritionally perfect, is there one single food that comes close to being the most nutritionally perfect? (ie has the best ratios of vitamins and macronutrients) Liver? Brown Rice? Legumes?
I detest veggies otherwise and just will not eat them. No matter what my mix is, kale is a staple. It's very nutritious and cheap.
9g per 100 calorie serving according to the MFP database.0 -
I had a nutrition professor tell us to always guess "broccoli" if we're asked to name a food that is high in XYZ nutrients.
If supplements counted, I would say Soylent, but who would want to live off a liquid diet?0 -
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stevencloser wrote: »While no single food is nutritionally perfect, is there one single food that comes close to being the most nutritionally perfect? (ie has the best ratios of vitamins and macronutrients) Liver? Brown Rice? Legumes?
Don't look for a single perfect food; it doesn't exist and even if it did you wouldn't live happily if you tried to eat only that to meet your goals. Instead make your overall diet fit, with foods that are high in protein, others high in micros and so on, and at the end of the day you probably will have some room left to eat whatever the hell you want.
I agree with these.
I don't think any one food is going to be ideal, or particularly better than some other food. That's why all of the "would you be healthy only eating ___" arguments are ridiculous. Who thinks it's a good idea to only eat one thing.
Well, I guess that's what the Soylent efforts are about, but I'm not interested.
That said, if I had to pick something, I'd go with a pasta dish with whole wheat pasta, lots of vegetables, and lean meat, cooked with olive oil. Pretty balanced macros, allows for a range of vegetables and some additional fiber.
(You could achieve basically the same thing in a pizza too.)
My enjoyment of these foods would decline drastically if that were all I ate, though, and getting a variety of fat sources, vegetables, sources of fiber and protein, and also some things not represented, like fruit and legumes and fish would likely result in a better and healthier overall diet, though.0 -
I think I read somewhere that Big Macs had a pretty good macro ratio.0
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Avocado ⭐️ Poached eggs ⭐️ Pink Lady apples ⭐️0
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And Broccoli ⭐️⭐️⭐️0
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Hmm. I'd say it's between kale and seaweed. Kale because of the higher protein and other nutrients along with low-calorie according to research and reviews. And seaweed because of what I've learned from the Thai people at this buddhist temple I meditate at. Apparently seaweed is very popular in their home country and their country has a low obesity rate and less health issues. They cook seaweed dishes at the temple sometimes. Tasty!0
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I'll throw my vote behind the ever evil milk.0
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Sandwiches or pizza?0
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Avocados ! (Kale is really good too but unless you drink it you have to use a lot of it)0
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DeguelloTex wrote: »Pinnacle_IAO wrote: »While no single food is nutritionally perfect, is there one single food that comes close to being the most nutritionally perfect? (ie has the best ratios of vitamins and macronutrients) Liver? Brown Rice? Legumes?
I detest veggies otherwise and just will not eat them. No matter what my mix is, kale is a staple. It's very nutritious and cheap.
Seriously, protein has never been my issue. I get that easily. Veggies are my challenge.
I detest all veggies which is why I juice.
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Pinnacle_IAO wrote: »DeguelloTex wrote: »Pinnacle_IAO wrote: »While no single food is nutritionally perfect, is there one single food that comes close to being the most nutritionally perfect? (ie has the best ratios of vitamins and macronutrients) Liver? Brown Rice? Legumes?
I detest veggies otherwise and just will not eat them. No matter what my mix is, kale is a staple. It's very nutritious and cheap.
Seriously, protein has never been my issue. I get that easily. Veggies are my challenge.
If you only ate kale you'd have a problem with protein. And more significantly, calories. I would have enough protein in 1500 calories, but I cannot imagine eating 1500 calories of kale, and I like kale. (I prefer spinach and collards and chard and from a nutritional perspective believe that eating a wide variety of greens and other veggies is likely best.)
Anyway, I never understand having issues with vegetables. I love vegetables, especially pan fried, roasted, or in a nice pasta sauce (which usually means pan fried in olive oil with some meat and tomatoes and ideally olives).0 -
Another vote for milk.0
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mhollencamp102012 wrote: »Avocados ! (Kale is really good too but unless you drink it you have to use a lot of it)
Just avocado would give you 20 g of protein for 1600 calories, so no.0
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