If you’re going to eat popcorn or rice cakes, which should you choose?
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Timestamps
0:06 Are popcorn and rice cakes keto-friendly?
0:50 Popcorn vs. rice cakes and the glycemic index
1:12 Popcorn vs. rice cakes and carbs
1:52 A focus on rice cakes
2:14 More problems with popcorn
3:08 More problems with rice cakes
3:58 Which is better?
Today, we’re going to talk about popcorn vs. rice cakes.
Is popcorn keto-friendly, or can you have rice cakes on keto? Neither popcorn or rice cakes are keto-friendly, but let’s go ahead and talk about the differences between them.
Popcorn
Popcorn glycemic index - 79
3.5 oz has:
78g carbs
15g fiber
63g net carbs
Other problems with popcorn:
• GMO corn (unless organic)
• Butter flavor—Diacetyl
• Oil—GMO
• Americans consume 60 quarts of popcorn per year
• There are traces of nutrients, but the intense heat destroys most of the phytonutrients
Rice cakes
Rice cakes glycemic index - 82
Fiber - 0
Fat - 0
Nutrients - 0
They have:
Starch carbs
Sugar
Other problems with rice cakes:
• Arsenic
• Alloxan
Popcorn vs. rice cakes—which is better?
If you do organic popcorn, it may be better to have than rice cakes.
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Dr. Berg, 56 years of age is a chiropractor who specializes in Healthy Ketosis & Intermittent Fasting. He is the author of The New Body Type Guide and other books published by KB Publishing. He has taught students nutrition as an adjunct professor at Howard University. He no longer practices, but focuses on health education through social media.
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