I hope this article will enlighten you.
Did
you know that SWEET POTATO (kamote) far exceeds the nutrition and
health values of rice? Here are the benefits of substituting rice with
kamote:
1. Sweet potato is more filling and suppresses hunger pangs longer. It is also cheaper than rice.
2.
Unlike rice, it is easy to grow. It grows in backyards with or without
fertilizers. Local government executives can provide their poor
communities with idle government land for planting kamote which the
entire community can share.
3.
Unlike rice which needs to be eaten with a dish, Sweet Potato tastes
good and can be eaten by itself. Thus, substituting rice with sweet
potato saves money for other needs.
4. Rice cannot match the nutritional values
of potato. Because rice converts to sugar in the body, the Philippines
registers as a top producer of diabetics in the world. The poor tends to
load up on rice and less on the dish which are more expensive. That
makes them vulnerable to diabetes, an ailment known in developed
countries as a rich man’s disease.
5.
The nutritional values of a 3 oz. baked sweet potato are: calories 90,
fat 0 g, saturated fat 0 g, cholesterol 0 mg, carbohydrate 21 g, protein
2 g, dietary fiber 3 g, sodium 36 mg, vitamin A 19,218 IU, folic acid 6
micrograms, pantothenic acid 1 mg, vitamin B6 <1 mg, vitamin C 20
mg, vitamin E 1
mg, calcium 38 mg, manganese 1 mg, carotenoids 11,552 mcg, potassium
475 mg and magnesium 45 mg. Compare that to a 100 g serving of white
rice with: calories 361 kcal, water 10.2 g, total fat 0.8 g, dietary
fiber 0.6 g, calcium 8 mg, phosphorous 87 mg, potassium 111 mg, sodium
31 mg, vitamin B1 0.07 mg, vitamin B2 0.02 mg, niacin 1.8 g, protein 6 g
and carbohydrates 82 g.
6.
Too much rice consumption can make you sick, but sweet
potato(kamote) can bring you to health and keep away some health
problems. These have been proved medically.
In a medical documentary I watched recently
on KBS World (the South Korean TV Network), I was awed by the results of the research the Koreans conducted on the nutritional and medicinal benefits of kamote (which they refer to as sweet potato).
In
that Korean medical documentary I watched (which I followed through the
English subtitles), they presented the research findings on people with
established health problems who were placed on a kamote/sweet potato
diet.
Believe
it or not – Sweet Potato (kamote) lowers hypertension, bad cholesterol
and even blood sugar when eaten as SUBSTITUTE TO RICE! The purple sweet
potato (kamote) is particularly effective for lowering hypertension.
Not
only that, the Korean medical documentary credits the sweet potato
(kamote) as high fiber and is one of the best foods that one can eat to
prevent cancer!
For
those who are only impressed by US doctors, read this: the North
Carolina Stroke Association, American Cancer Society, and the American
Heart Association have all endorsed the sweet potato for its disease
prevention and healing qualities.
The Americans, the South Koreans – both progressive nations – have raised the kamote to a high pedestal. Many of them even call the sweet Potato a “super food that
heals.”
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