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One less thing we can eat now!


Chinese restaurant food unhealthy, study says
Menus loaded with sodium, saturated fat and calories — even the veggies

 

WASHINGTON - The typical Chinese restaurant menu is a sea of nutritional no-nos, a consumer group has found.

A plate of General Tso’s chicken, for example, is loaded with about 40 percent more sodium and more than half the calories an average adult needs for an entire day.

The battered, fried chicken dish with vegetables has 1,300 calories, 3,200 milligrams of sodium and 11 grams of saturated fat.That’s before the rice (200 calories a cup). And after the egg rolls (200 calories and 400 milligrams of sodium).

“I don’t want to put all the blame on Chinese food,” said Bonnie Liebman, nutrition director of the Center for Science in the Public Interest, which did a report released Tuesday.

“Across the board, American restaurants need to cut back on calories and salt, and in the meantime, people should think of each meal as not one, but two, and bring home half for tomorrow,” Liebman said.

The average adult needs around 2,000 calories a day and 2,300 milligrams of salt, which is about one teaspoon of salt, according to government guidelines.

In some ways, Liebman said, Italian and Mexican restaurants are worse for your health, because their food is higher in saturated fat, which can increase the risk of heart disease.

While Chinese restaurant food is bad for your waistline and blood pressure — sodium contributes to hypertension — it does offer vegetable-rich dishes and the kind of fat that’s not bad for the heart.


However — and this is a big however — the veggies aren’t off the hook. A plate of stir-fried greens has 900 calories and 2,200 milligrams of sodium. And eggplant in garlic sauce has 1,000 calories and 2,000 milligrams of sodium.

“We were shocked. We assumed the vegetables were all low in calories,” Liebman said.

No safe harbor
Also surprising were some appetizers: An order of six steamed pork dumplings has 500 calories, and there’s not much difference, about 10 calories per dumpling, if they’re pan-fried.

The group found that not much has changed since it examined Chinese food 15 years ago. That’s not all bad, Liebman said.

“We were glad not to find anything different,” she said. “Some restaurant food has gotten a lot worse. Companies seem to pile on. Instead of just cheesecake, you get coconut chocolate chip cheesecake with a layer of chocolate cake, and lasagna with meatballs.”

The group says there is no safe harbor from sodium on the Chinese restaurant menu, but it offers several tips for making a meal healthier:

  • Look for dishes that feature vegetables instead of meat or noodles. Ask for extra broccoli, snow peas or other veggies.
  • Steer clear of deep-fried meat, seafood or tofu. Order it stir-fried or braised.
  • Hold the sauce, and eat with a fork or chopsticks to leave more sauce behind.
  • Avoid salt, which means steering clear of the duck sauce, hot mustard, hoisin sauce and soy sauce.
  • Share your meal or take half home for later.
  • Ask for brown rice instead of white rice.


-- Edited by sgmorrell at 09:51, 2007-03-21

-- Edited by sgmorrell at 09:52, 2007-03-21

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um yeah I'm still eating it! lol!




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Same with me  and the worse it is for you the more I'm gonna eat....ummmmfried egg roll!!!

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dang it! now I want some! And we've had it too recently so it's gonna be awhile!

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Come on, who didn't know that? Plus, it's all fried dog anyway!

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Woo Hoo wrote:

dang it! now I want some! And we've had it too recently so it's gonna be awhile!

See the old addage is right....you were hungry in an hour!



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I was doing a bit of tidying up and planting in the back this teatime...suddenly I smelt the local chinese cooking! Awesome it was....

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