Hello all!
I've been thinking about this for a while, but why are Americans so concerned about carbs when in so many other countries, carbs (e.g. rice and pasta) are such staple items in people's diets? In Asia, for example, rice is eaten every day with almost every meal...and, it's white rice, not the brown variety. Who eats sushi without rice? How about a stir-fry without rice? It certainly doesn't seem like there's an overweight issue in Asian countries due to carb consumption. It's not limited to Asia, of course. How about those tortillas in Mexico? Pasta in Italy? Rice and beans in Cuba? A few examples. Just wondering.
-Melanie
I've been thinking about this for a while, but why are Americans so concerned about carbs when in so many other countries, carbs (e.g. rice and pasta) are such staple items in people's diets? In Asia, for example, rice is eaten every day with almost every meal...and, it's white rice, not the brown variety. Who eats sushi without rice? How about a stir-fry without rice? It certainly doesn't seem like there's an overweight issue in Asian countries due to carb consumption. It's not limited to Asia, of course. How about those tortillas in Mexico? Pasta in Italy? Rice and beans in Cuba? A few examples. Just wondering.
-Melanie