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One of my listeners, Emily, shared a question that sent me down a nerdy rabbit hole. She grew up in Canada eating potatoes as a staple and can eat a lot of them with no problem but rice makes her full really fast. Her Indonesian friends are the opposite: they can eat a lot of rice, but potatoes shut them down fast.
In this episode, we explore whether there’s any scientific reason behind this so come join me and find out what the data really says!
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It’s Never Just Food is hosted by Noha Gerges and is operated by 17928238 Canada Inc.
This podcast is for general educational and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute medical, nutritional or professional advice.
By Noha GergesOne of my listeners, Emily, shared a question that sent me down a nerdy rabbit hole. She grew up in Canada eating potatoes as a staple and can eat a lot of them with no problem but rice makes her full really fast. Her Indonesian friends are the opposite: they can eat a lot of rice, but potatoes shut them down fast.
In this episode, we explore whether there’s any scientific reason behind this so come join me and find out what the data really says!
In this episode:
Connect with Noha:
References mentioned in the episode:
It’s Never Just Food is hosted by Noha Gerges and is operated by 17928238 Canada Inc.
This podcast is for general educational and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute medical, nutritional or professional advice.