Somewhere in the old forum archives, or in the Wai book, or the
Q and A board or wherever, I read something about corn and mushrooms.
I searched for it now, but I cant find it back!
Anyways, maybe someone here can help me out?
1. I read that one could eat raw corn! Is corn not considered as a "grain"?
Is it a fruit? Will it cause acne or other adverse effects?
2. I read that one of the least harmful munch-foods was a certain type
of mushroom (raw, of course). What kind of mushroom was this?
What is its nutrient content? How bad is it to eat it, regarding acne?
Thanks!
corn and mushrooms?
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Re: corn and mushrooms?
I think its 'sweet corn'. I think you can eat it raw, when ripe as it grows in the fields. Im not sure though.fictor wrote:1. I read that one could eat raw corn! Is corn not considered as a "grain"?
Is it a fruit? Will it cause acne or other adverse effects?
Anybody else?
Well, all mushrooms contain alkaloids that inhibit digestion. Thats also why after a few bites of raw mushroom you dont feel like eating any more (how much that is differs per situation and person).2. I read that one of the least harmful munch-foods was a certain type of mushroom (raw, of course). What kind of mushroom was this?
What is its nutrient content? How bad is it to eat it, regarding acne?
When you eat very little animal food, some particular mushrooms may be of help regarding protein quality; "Cepe" aka "flat mushrooms" aka "Edible Boletus" (In dutch: "Eekhoorntjesbrood"), which has a 87% protein quality (3.6 gram protein / 100 gram).
Enzyminhibitors are less likely to cause acne than say salt or dirty protein though.
Re: corn and mushrooms?
When ever I buy mushrooms, I *always* overestimate, and buy five or six times as much as I actually end up being able to eat. I just get "sick of them" very easily. But they never go to waste, I'll eat them over the next few days.RRM wrote:Thats also why after a few bites of raw mushroom you dont feel like eating any more (how much that is differs per situation and person).
I bet that alkaloid you are talking about is then destroyed when cooking, as I've never ever had the same experience with cooked mushrooms. =D
Re: corn and mushrooms?
Exactly!Havas wrote:I bet that alkaloid you are talking about is then destroyed when cooking, as I've never ever had the same experience with cooked mushrooms. =D