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I have to eat more vegetables, so I chose creamed corn (duh), now I'm being told that doesn't count because "AcKsHuAlLy CoRnS nOt A vEgEtAbLe, ItS a GrAiN". As if.
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>>22047622
that corn looks a little dry
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>>22047627
Looking pretty bland.
Just because it's a vegetable, doesn't mean it has to be flavorless.
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>>22047634
I need to tick the "3-5 servings of vegetables per day" box to end the nagging.
Even the USDA's own diagrams clearly show corn is a vegetable. I dunno what this dumb cunt is talking about.
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>>22047631
>dvd/bluray box set of english dub never ever
p*cock has had high quality episodes for years but there are still no torrents. that show is teetering on the edge of becoming lost forever.
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>>22047657
"cornfed" exists and they grow the rest of the food.
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>>22047657
>he did the meme
too much anti-HFCS propaganda has made you people retarded
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>>22047627
>that corn looks a little dry
She hasn't even begun prepping it
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>>22047702
I've only ever seen colored corn sold dry for decoration, or as chips. apparently you can buy blue cornmeal but I've never seen it.
i know the red kernels are great for popping though.
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will an asian tell me if the vacuum packed single cooked corn cobs i see in stores are actually popular with regular people or if theyre just some novelty? do you just get it when you want a corn on the way to the bus stop or what?
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>>22047627
what is better for cramming, hard corn or soft corn?
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>>22047726
Groceries packaged as single servings is normal. Most of the time you don't need more than one corn, or one triangle of watermelon, or 3 beans.
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>>22047622
Tell your AI to recreate this without any corn molestation. It's creepy and I hate it
And the corn does look dry
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>>22047654
Tubi has a channel dedicated to it
I'd kill for a torrent
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>>22047646
Nagging from who?
If you really don't care about the health impacts, and you just want to "tick a box", the person who can answer which foods count for you is the box ticker. Your aim here is apparently to please them, so ask them what would please them.
I suggest you should find out for yourself what you might want to eat more of and why rather than just placating someone though.
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>>22047708
You can. Here it is.
It's look pretty gross to me at least. I like maseca but I never get this one.
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>>22047622
How is it not a vegetable? Oh well, corn on the cob is great tasting, it will help you stay regular, I'm assuming that's why someone told you to eat more. It sucks corn on the cob is high on the glycemic index.
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>>22047622
Who is telling you this?
Is it your mother, anon?
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>>22047622
>Is corn a vegetable?
Vegetable doesn't have a botanical definition, it's a culinary term based on how that item is used for flavor.
Tomatoes are botanically a fruit, but used as a vegetable.
When your doctor is telling you to "eat more vegetables" he wants you to eat more fiber, more vitamins, and eat less starch and carbohydrates.
Corn is mostly starch. As are potatoes.
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>>22047622
Vegetable is a culinary tem, and fruits can be used as one too. A plant is a botanical term, and a fruit can be used one too. Botanical fruits and culinary fruits are an example of language lacking rigor, in that they reuse the same terms to mean different things, like overloading.
Saying you need to eat more vegetables is sorta vague, and perhaps bad language. You gotta be more specific. Broccoli has sugar too - the whites are particularly sweet. Carrots are quite sweet. Potatoes are full of starch. When someone tells you to eat less sugar, what the probably more specifically mean is that you shouldn't be eating so much food with added sugars to them. Natural foods with natural sugar often have fiber, and other vitamins and nutrients that the body needs. If you eat a salad made of spinach and M&M's, should that be considered good for you? Why would corn and heavy cream be any better?
If your diet consists of a lot of added sugar, consider reducing those first before you consider whether it's bad that corn is quite naturally sweet.
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>>22047646
>US Department of AGRICULTURE
>not the US Department of HEALTH
Taking the information or product consumption advice way too seriously without any doubt from an entity that exists only to sell you product to consume isn't a practice to rely on
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>>22047644
It's not. Fruit is no more healthy than drinking a Pepsi and taking a fiber dietary supplement and a multivitamin.
The pepsi + pills is probably healthier actually, seeing as it's not GMO or exposed to toxic pesticides or touched by illegal immigrants and all the other dirty hands along the way from farm to market.
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>>22048947
More fruit for me then
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>>22047911
How many bags of Cheetos to satisfy my daily vegetable requirements?
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>>22047666
It's Yan right now, but they have a terrific lineup.
https://baked.live/tv/nom
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>>22051841
No matter how genetically predisposed, the kidney stones can't form unless there's oxalate to bind the calcium and precipitate as minerals.
Just do yourself a favor and avoid spinach. You're playing kidney stone russian roulette whenever you eat that stuff.
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>>22047646
troll thread
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>>22048248
It sounds like this fat retard is trying to eat cans of creamed corn in his room so get his mom off his back so he can jerk off and browse reddit in peace
>>22047644
Fruit is only healthy in comparison to alternatives i.e. desserts and snacks. From a purely micro/macro standpoint its not worth wasting a calorie budget on
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>>22054958
>Fruit is only healthy in comparison to alternatives i.e. desserts and snacks.
I don't think that's true. Desserts and snacks being unhealthy doesn't mean fruit is also not that healthy just because it has sugar too. The issue with desserts and snacks is that they're high calorie low nutrient ultraprocessed foods that are easy to overeat, fresh fruit is none of those things.
> From a purely micro/macro standpoint its not worth wasting a calorie budget on
From a purely healthiness standpoint, people who consume fruit are generally healthier and there is pretty much zero evidence that fruit doesn't improve health. Not just to replace junk food but in general.
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>>22054958
>It sounds like this fat retard is trying to eat cans of creamed corn in his room so get his mom off his back so he can jerk off and browse reddit in peace
I couldn't decide between "lives with his mom" or "boomer who hates his wife".
It kind of sounds like the other person who wants him to eat more vegetables doesn't really understand what the point of it is either (though there is definitely a point). They just think it's "healthier".
OP if you are indeed an internet-addicted fat retard, here is a fun bit of internet content that will tell you why you should eat vegetables and how. The methods and recipes will probably satisfy your mom/wife/girlfriend/whatever too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CHzbvd7k_Ac