The Bible of Chinese Keto Diet
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INTRODUCTIONChinese cuisine is an important part of Chinese culture which includes cuisines originating from the diverse regions of China as well as from Overseas Chinese who have settled in other parts of the world. Because of the Chinese diaspora and historical power of the country Chinese cuisine has influenced many other cuisines in Asia with modifications made to cater to local palates. Chinese food staples such as rice soy sauce noodles tea chili oil and tofu and utensils such as chopsticks and the wok can now be found worldwide.Navigating a Chinese cuisine can be a challenge if youre trying to stick to the low carb high fat keto diet. Although loaded with veggies; many Chinese dishes are often made with noodles and rice starchy and sugary sauces or battered and fried meats that can pack on the carbs.The ketogenic diet is a very low carb high fat diet that shares many similarities with the Atkins and low carb diets. It involves drastically reducing carbohydrate intake and replacing it with fat. This reduction in carbs puts your body into a metabolic state called ketosis. When this happens your body becomes incredibly efficient at burning fat for energy. It also turns fat into ketones in the liver which can supply energy for the brain.These foods are difficult to include in a keto diet which typically restricts your carb intake to no more than 50 grams of total carbs or 25 grams of net carbs - which is total carbs minus fiber - per day.
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