BLOG 493 BROWN vs WHITE RICE
Rice is a popular grain that is a staple of many people’s
diets, especially those in Asia. White rice is the more widely consumed type; however,
many have turned to brown rice as the healthier option. There are certainly
differences between these two types of rice. Both are mostly composed of
carbohydrates, with little protein and little fat. Brown rice has about 30 less
calories per serving than white rice, but this small caloric difference is
marked by other factors that differentiate which rice becomes the healthier
choice.
BROWN RICE
Brown rice is a whole grain. This means that it still has
all its grains (fibrous bran, nutritious germ, and endosperm). It also contains
vitamins, antioxidants, minerals, and fiber. For example, 100 grams of brown
rice contains 1.8 grams of fiber. It also contains high amounts of magnesium. Both
nutrients help control blood sugar. It also contains a plant compound called lignan
which helps protect against heart disease. Lignans lower blood pressure, reduce
the amount of fat in the blood, and decrease inflammation. Brown rice does
contain phytic acid, which is known for impeding the body’s ability to absorb
other nutrients including iron and zinc. Phytic acid is known as the “antinutrient”.
Brown rice also contains arsenic, which is a toxic heavy metal. Arsenic is
associated with increased risk for type 2 diabetes, cancer, and heart disease.
WHITE RICE
The bran and germ are removed from white rice, making it no
longer a whole grain. Bran and germ are the most nutritious part of a grain. White
rice is also associated with empty calories due to its lack of nutrients. Unlike
most grains, this rice lacks fiber (100 grams = 0.4 grams of fiber). Eating large amounts of
white rice has been associated with an increased risk for diabetes. It is high
on the glycemic (GI) index, so it does quickly increase blood sugar. On the GI
index, brown rice is 50 whereas white rice is 89.
Sticking to ½ cup which is one serving of rice is no easy
feat for rice consumers. It just pairs so well with well….everything. When it
comes to which type of rice is better for their health, all taste opinions
aside, brown rice is the winner. In fact, there wasn’t much to say about white
rice because it is just an empty carbohydrate. There’s always a catch, right?
The more informed you are the better choices and tools you have to make for
your health. Feeling full when we eat should be from foods that are nutritionally
packed and beneficial to our bodies, versus just filling ourselves up for
pleasure and to suppress hunger.
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