Lentils - friend or foe?
Enzedandy
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I need some clarity as I have read confusing and conflicting information online regarding lentils.
I accept that it should be consumed in small amounts on ocassion, but according to the package for dried Ceres Organics brown lentils in NZ, a 50g serve contains 0.5g fat, 14.8g carbs including 1g sugars, and a whopping 15.3g dietary fibre, which in my estimation makes this a negative/ low carb item and suitable for someone on a low carb diet. Lentils have a low GI index
Can someone shed some light on my thoughts, or am I barking up the wrong tree.
Thanks in advance.
I accept that it should be consumed in small amounts on ocassion, but according to the package for dried Ceres Organics brown lentils in NZ, a 50g serve contains 0.5g fat, 14.8g carbs including 1g sugars, and a whopping 15.3g dietary fibre, which in my estimation makes this a negative/ low carb item and suitable for someone on a low carb diet. Lentils have a low GI index
Can someone shed some light on my thoughts, or am I barking up the wrong tree.
Thanks in advance.
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I’ve avoided all legumes but more because they make me crave other starchy foods. The macros you list sound keto friendly.0
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A question, does NZ do net carbs on labels like the UK does? In which case the 14.8g has already deducted the dietary fibre. It sounds like it to me, so they are quite high in carbs like all dried beans etc.1
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Hi, and thanks for that. I checked and it appears NZ has the same system as the UK, so the label now makes sense. They will still be consumed every now and then as they are so yummy esp. in winter.0
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Remember that the majority of people tolerate a bit more carbs better at their last meal...and that carbs can be burned off with exercise within 30 minutes of the meal...
BUT, lentils are a healthier natural carb. If you use them IN a dish instead of AS a dish, you should be able to fit some in here or there!0 -
Thanks for all the feedback. I use mine in a stew of sorts, and only now and then.
I have a rule not to have any carbs b4 dinner time, and as carbs go, this is a better option as it also offers a good dose of fibre.0