Good List of Fat Burning Foods!

tim_fitbuilt4life
tim_fitbuilt4life Posts: 301 Member
edited September 22 in Food and Nutrition
Jalapeno, habaneros, and cayenne peppers all kick start your metabolism which causes your body to burn more fat so you lose weight faster, sometimes as much as 25% faster.

Eggs - Eggs get a bad rap but they are packed with protein which your body has to work hard to digest and which also jumpstarts your metabolism. The B12 in eggs is also said to aid in the destruction of fat cells. The secret with eggs, however, is moderation. A few a week are fine, just don't go crazy with them.

Green Tea - A key compound found in green tea is epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) which is a powerful anti-oxident said to be beneficial to people with a long list of maladies including cancer. As a fat burner, it fires up your nervous system and helps your body to burn more calories, especially when combined with caffeine. (A friend of mine swears that this is one of the best fat burning foods for women.)


Skim Milk - The calcium in milk can help crank up your metabolism and people with a high calcium intake tend to lose weight faster than people who skimp on it. The carbs in milk also cause your body to keep your insulin levels low thus preventing your body from storing fat.

Beans - Beans are high in protein which helps your body build muscle. Muscle cells burn calories at a much higher rate than fat cells so even a slight increase can really help you blast away the fat. It is speculated that the fiber in beans is also an effective aid in preventing your body from absorbing fat. Try kidney, lima, navy, and white beans but avoid baked or refried beans.

Whole grain cereal - Whole grain cereals are excellent sources of fiber but the real benefit comes from the complex carbohydrates. Complex carbs don't cause your insulin levels to spike so your body doesn't go into "fat storage" mode.

Oatmeal - Oatmeal is an awesome fat burner because it fills you up but it doesn't cause an insulin spike so your body doesn't go crazy storing fat. Having oatmeal for breakfast can also bump your metabolism by as much as 10% so you'll burn fat at a higher rate than normal.

Olive Oil - Olive oil not only burns fat but it also keeps your cholesterol down. Most people use it in place of their normal cooking oil making it a very easy way to make a positive change to their diets.

Chicken - Chicken is high in protein and I can tell you from personal experience that when you add chicken breasts to your diet in place of less healthy foods, you will lose weight. The only downside is that it can get boring fast so be sure to mix it up with other fat burning foods listed here.

Pork - We're talking about lean pork here, not fatty ribs or sausage. Pork takes a lot of energy for your body to digest and if it is lean, it is definitely a great fat burner.

Salmon - Salmon is among the best fat burning foods because it is high in Omega 3 which helps lower your leptin levels which in turn helps your body burn calories faster.

Lean beef - Lean beef helps you burn fat because it has protein which requires your body to work hard to digest. This protein also helps you build muscle and the more muscle you have, the more calories your body can burn.

Tuna - Tuna lowers the amount of leptin in your body and that in turn speeds up your metabolism. This helps your body burn fat faster and more efficiently. The protein in tuna also aids in the production of muscle which helps you burn even more fat. (This is one of my favorite fat burning foods.)

Turkey - Turkey is a great fat burner because it is very lean and it is packed with protein. There are countless ways to prepare it and as long as you remove the skin, it is a great fat burner to add to your diet.

Sardines - Sardines are packed with fish oil which is widely known to be a great fat burner. Some body builders practically live on sardines because they are high in protein and fish oil and the combination burns fat and helps them stay ripped.
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  • Sweettart
    Sweettart Posts: 1,331 Member
    bump
  • Sporty98
    Sporty98 Posts: 320 Member
    Excellent list! Thanks for sharing!
  • spitfire1962
    spitfire1962 Posts: 347 Member
    Thanks for posting! I will copy your list and try to add to my meal plan. I had cut eggs out from my diet, don't know why. But now I plan to start eating them again.
  • StacLegg
    StacLegg Posts: 346 Member
    Thanks!!:drinker:
    great list!!
  • ctraill
    ctraill Posts: 89 Member
    Thanks for posting! I actually eat most of those already but I really need to find a way to incorporate more beans into my diet. I mean besides chili, I just don't know what to do with them! Gotta start looking at some recipes & getting creative!
  • mandypooh2103
    mandypooh2103 Posts: 289 Member
    Thanks for the list
  • CombatVet_Armywife
    CombatVet_Armywife Posts: 300 Member
    Bump...thanks for sharing this!!
  • sgirl29
    sgirl29 Posts: 326 Member
    Thanks! Great info... :)
  • myukniewicz
    myukniewicz Posts: 906 Member
    awesome =] thank you
  • morganadk2_deleted
    morganadk2_deleted Posts: 1,696 Member
    good post!

    Bump
  • iwatts
    iwatts Posts: 22
    bump
  • Tonika44137
    Tonika44137 Posts: 167 Member
    Nice list thank you!
  • Nikkip130
    Nikkip130 Posts: 18 Member
    thanks for the food list! hopefully it will get me over the hump:wink:
  • skyley
    skyley Posts: 60 Member
    Thanks for the list I was stuck for awhile and I started drinking green tea this week and I think it really helps :)
  • binary_jester
    binary_jester Posts: 3,311 Member
    My only disagreement is for limiting eggs. I eat 3 a day with no problems.
  • justforme8
    justforme8 Posts: 68 Member
    Awesome list!
  • louloup
    louloup Posts: 87 Member
    bump
  • awesome info!!!!
  • AdamATGATT
    AdamATGATT Posts: 573 Member
    Thanks for posting! I actually eat most of those already but I really need to find a way to incorporate more beans into my diet. I mean besides chili, I just don't know what to do with them! Gotta start looking at some recipes & getting creative!

    I sent you a message, but decided I could probably post it here for everyone else as well. A quick, simple recipe that includes three of the ingredients (tuna, olive oil and beans) above:

    Recipe:

    - 12 oz can of tuna
    - 1 can of Cannellini or white beans
    - 1 jar of fire roasted red peppers
    - 1 small tomato
    - 1 lemon (zest of whole lemon, and 3 oz of fresh sqeezed juice)
    - 1 tbsp Extra virgin olive oil
    - 1 tsp each of salt and pepper
    - Nabisco wheat thin flatbread crackers

    Directions: Mix tuna, beans, roughly chopped peppers, diced tomato, and lemon zest into mixing bowl. In another bowl, combine the lemon juice, olive oil, salt and pepper. Pour the lemon/olive oil mixture over the other ingredients and mix. Enjoy with the two flatbread crackers.

    The above will make six or so servings. Each serving (without crackers, and using white beans) will be about:
    - 211 calories
    - 26 g carbs
    - 5 g fat
    - 18 g protein
    - 2 g sugar
    - 11 g fiber
  • twtex01
    twtex01 Posts: 4
    You probably know this, but, you can buy the pasteurized egg whites in a carton. You dont have all the fuss of separating the yolks, or cholestrol worries.....Just pure protein....

    1 cup egg whites
    3 cups spinach
    1-2 cloves garlic crushed
    1tsp olive oil

    sautee spinach and garlic in olive oil til soft, remove from pan.
    cook egg whites in pan until white then add spinach and garlic mixture. cook until eggs are completely cooked.... High protein fat burning super food.......Bonus: Taste's GREAT!
  • kathrine90
    kathrine90 Posts: 89 Member
    Bump
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  • LesterBlackstone
    LesterBlackstone Posts: 291 Member
    All of these are good, healthy food choices.


    NONE of them have the magical "fat-burning" properties you attribute to them. Please stop spreading misinformation.
  • miracle4me
    miracle4me Posts: 522 Member
    Thank You for the fat burning list
  • dotti1121
    dotti1121 Posts: 751 Member
    Great post...thanks!
  • Turmoil4
    Turmoil4 Posts: 3 Member
    Thanks... I have been looking for a good list foods. From what I see, I am on the right track. I guess I am getting impatient now. I have lost over 50lbs but I still have fat remnants in my midsection.
  • Sidesteal
    Sidesteal Posts: 5,510 Member
    Individual food items on their own are not inherently lipolytic.
  • taso42
    taso42 Posts: 8,980 Member
    False

    Also, this whole post is plagiarized.
  • magerum
    magerum Posts: 12,589 Member
    Individual food items on their own are not inherently lipolytic.

    ^ What he said
  • mommy3crazies
    mommy3crazies Posts: 21 Member
    Thanks for posting this list!!! I'm sure the peppers would most likely do me in, but otherwise everything else sounds yumtastic!!
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