Water chestnuts
fbg666
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My favorite chinese food dish is chicken with chashew nuts. It has broccoli, celery, carrots, mushrooms and water chestnuts in it. Are water chestnuts healthy for weightloss?? I dont know nuch about them...
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According to Google, half a cup of water chestnuts has about 60 calories. If those fit within your daily calorie goal, it will help you lose weight. If it puts you over your goals, it won't.
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catscats222 wrote: »nope
http://nutritiondata.self.com/facts/nut-and-seed-products/3143/2
careful with restaurant food - the sauces can make a dish an easy 1,000 calories
These are chestnuts, not water chestnuts. (Not that chestnuts are bad for you either! You just have to watch your portions.) Water chestnuts are high in fiber and can help fill you up. They also have potassium and vitamin B-6. I think they're a great addition to your meal!0 -
catscats222 wrote: »nope
http://nutritiondata.self.com/facts/nut-and-seed-products/3143/2
careful with restaurant food - the sauces can make a dish an easy 1,000 calories
Water chestnuts and chestnuts have different calorie counts. The water chestnut is an aquatic vegetable, not a nut.0 -
hahahahah @catscats222 water chestnuts are different than roasted chestnuts. Water chestnuts have half the calories of roasted chestnuts.
OP, the cashew nuts in your dish would have the most calories. And the oil in the stir fry.0 -
hahahahah @catscats222 water chestnuts are different than roasted chestnuts. Water chestnuts have half the calories of roasted chestnuts.
OP, the cashew nuts in your dish would have the most calories. And the oil in the stir fry.
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Chinese food can be fine. You just have to figure out where the calories are. Your selection sounds fine.
I work with a gal whose favorite dish was sweet & sour....all that sugar, and batter dipped deep fried chicken....no saving that one unless you make it yourself.
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I am not a picky eater at all, but water chestnuts make me shudder and I won't eat them. It's the texture or something.
But if you like them and they fit in your goal, they are fine. All food can be eaten while losing weight, just in portions that fit within your goal. 0 -
Gosh water chestnurs are low cal. Good stuff. Enjoy!0
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Water chestnuts are like the most disgusting food ever. A wet food should NOT be crunchy!0
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I LOVE water chestnuts!!! They taste so good in soup, with rice, or pan-fried with other veggies. Also good as an ingredient in desert too, like this cake from dim sum:
https://www.google.com/search?q=water+chestnut+cake+dim+sum&espv=2&biw=889&bih=731&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0CAYQ_AUoAWoVChMI1Y-5hMD8yAIVS0cmCh21dgvg
Of course there are low cal recipes so you can enjoy it without guilt
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ValerieMartini2Olives wrote: »Water chestnuts are like the most disgusting food ever. A wet food should NOT be crunchy!
So then they're perfect for weight loss then.
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All things in moderation.0
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The crunchy, watery sweetness of waterchestnuts is great. I usually cannot find waterchestnuts, but I can buy yambean (jicama) year-round in my area, which I like for the crunchiness in salads.
Waterchestnuts have more Calories, carbohydrates, and sugar than white potatoes, sweet potatoes, and jicama. Here is a comparison of the nutrients for all four of these vegetables.
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