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matr1x wrote:Just eat less sugar. And less tacos or whatever those flabby venes cooking
My snowcone seller in the community still existing... who say condensed milk and rel syrup back in the day?timelapse wrote:I make my own breakfast cereal now.
1 cup puncheon
1/2 cup ice
daring dragoon wrote:timelapse wrote:It ain't the sugar,or the fat that mainstream media made a villain.The main contributing factor for body weight has and always will be carbs.There are starch fillers in literally every food you can think of buying commercially.Trinis eat too much flour,rice , potatoes and provisions.Take note of all the popular fast food and street food.As Max said, where are the healthy options?alfa wrote:RedVEVO wrote:matr1x wrote:Just eat less sugar. And less tacos or whatever those flabby venes cooking
"In 2016, female obesity prevalence for Trinidad and Tobago was 26 %. Female obesity prevalence of Trinidad and Tobago increased from 13.7 % in 1997 to 26 % in 2016 growing at an average annual rate of 3.43%. "
https://knoema.com/atlas/Trinidad-and-T ... prevalence
The man mange to bring in venes in a nostalgic snacks thread yes, serious tabanca lol. But on a serious note there was strangely enough less obesity back then when everything had real sugar and now with all this stevia and high fructose nonsense the obesity rates have increased dramatically. What gives?
trinis grew up having the filler as the main dish such as bread and roti. we order chicken, chowmein and rice in TT but no where else you get that combo. we dont know about meat and veggies but we know about chicken roti, bbq meat, fry rice and potato salad. a trini dont feel full unless it have a carb in that dish.
Those that exercise properly are in the minority.Too many overweight young people around.Take a walk around C3.You will see it for yourselfRedVEVO wrote:daring dragoon wrote:timelapse wrote:It ain't the sugar,or the fat that mainstream media made a villain.The main contributing factor for body weight has and always will be carbs.There are starch fillers in literally every food you can think of buying commercially.Trinis eat too much flour,rice , potatoes and provisions.Take note of all the popular fast food and street food.As Max said, where are the healthy options?alfa wrote:RedVEVO wrote:matr1x wrote:Just eat less sugar. And less tacos or whatever those flabby venes cooking
"In 2016, female obesity prevalence for Trinidad and Tobago was 26 %. Female obesity prevalence of Trinidad and Tobago increased from 13.7 % in 1997 to 26 % in 2016 growing at an average annual rate of 3.43%. "
https://knoema.com/atlas/Trinidad-and-T ... prevalence
The man mange to bring in venes in a nostalgic snacks thread yes, serious tabanca lol. But on a serious note there was strangely enough less obesity back then when everything had real sugar and now with all this stevia and high fructose nonsense the obesity rates have increased dramatically. What gives?
trinis grew up having the filler as the main dish such as bread and roti. we order chicken, chowmein and rice in TT but no where else you get that combo. we dont know about meat and veggies but we know about chicken roti, bbq meat, fry rice and potato salad. a trini dont feel full unless it have a carb in that dish.
What is wrong with carbs ? If you young and exercise and play football and hike and active etc.
Carbs is a huge problem with diabetics - especially when you lead a "couch potato" life
Or rather a " couch breakfast sada , buss-up, doubles, shop roti " life .
timelapse wrote:Those that exercise properly are in the minority.Too many overweight young people around.Take a walk around C3.You will see it for yourselfRedVEVO wrote:daring dragoon wrote:timelapse wrote:It ain't the sugar,or the fat that mainstream media made a villain.The main contributing factor for body weight has and always will be carbs.There are starch fillers in literally every food you can think of buying commercially.Trinis eat too much flour,rice , potatoes and provisions.Take note of all the popular fast food and street food.As Max said, where are the healthy options?alfa wrote:RedVEVO wrote:matr1x wrote:Just eat less sugar. And less tacos or whatever those flabby venes cooking
"In 2016, female obesity prevalence for Trinidad and Tobago was 26 %. Female obesity prevalence of Trinidad and Tobago increased from 13.7 % in 1997 to 26 % in 2016 growing at an average annual rate of 3.43%. "
https://knoema.com/atlas/Trinidad-and-T ... prevalence
The man mange to bring in venes in a nostalgic snacks thread yes, serious tabanca lol. But on a serious note there was strangely enough less obesity back then when everything had real sugar and now with all this stevia and high fructose nonsense the obesity rates have increased dramatically. What gives?
trinis grew up having the filler as the main dish such as bread and roti. we order chicken, chowmein and rice in TT but no where else you get that combo. we dont know about meat and veggies but we know about chicken roti, bbq meat, fry rice and potato salad. a trini dont feel full unless it have a carb in that dish.
What is wrong with carbs ? If you young and exercise and play football and hike and active etc.
Carbs is a huge problem with diabetics - especially when you lead a "couch potato" life
Or rather a " couch breakfast sada , buss-up, doubles, shop roti " life .
timelapse wrote:Those that exercise properly are in the minority.Too many overweight young people around.Take a walk around C3.You will see it for yourself
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shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Allyhh homos hijacking a good thread
It common for them to forget the wafers in them since launch idkshake d livin wake d dead wrote:Goldfinger was the perfect bootleg kit Kat back in the day. Had one yesterday,they forget to put the wafer in it yes.
Pixie SticksMaxPower wrote:What was the name of the candy in the straw
lmaoooshake d livin wake d dead wrote:Goldfinger was the perfect bootleg kit Kat back in the day. Had one yesterday,they forget to put the wafer in it yes.
timelapse wrote:When last you guys eat a Vanilla Cookies?
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