If
you're using fat free dressing on your salad, you're doing it all
wrong. According to scientists, you need to eat salad with fat-based
dressings to get the most out of the veggies. Having no fat in your
salad actually diminishes the benefit from eating vegetables.
This sounds
a little crazy, right? But yes, even though fat free dressing has less
calories than its fatty filled counterpart, you're not getting the full
oomph you want when eating vegetables with skinny dressings. Researchers
at Purdue University compared salad eating with dressing that had
saturated fat, monounsaturated fat and polyunsaturated fat at three,
eight and twenty grams of fat to find which was most effective and
discovered that fat is a good thing. The Atlantic says:
Mario Ferruzzi, the lead author of the study and an associate professor of food science at Purdue, said that in order to get more from eating fruits and vegetables, they need to be paired correctly with fat-based dressings.
It turned
out that dressing made with monounsaturated fat (olive and canola oil)
were easily the most effective, needing the least amount of dressing to
get the most amount of health-promoting carotenoids (carotenoids act as
antioxidants in our bodies). Carotenoids are found in eating plant foods
like vegetables and fruits so it makes sense that we'd want to get as
much bang as we can when eating them. Using salad dressing with fat
accomplishes that.
sumber dari: gizmodo.com
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