Diario de moopie321, 17 ene. 19

Kimchi for gut health.

Ver Calendario de Dieta, 17 enero 2019:
1301 kcal Grasa: 92,17g | Prot: 68,03g | Carbh: 38,41g.   Desayuno: Finlandia Imported Swiss Natural Cheese Deli Slices, Kirkland Signature Bacon Crumbles, Scrambled Egg, la sliced kimchi, Organic Valley Organic Half & Half, Coffee (Brewed From Grounds). Almuerzo: Philadelphia Regular Cream Cheese, Ghirardelli 100% Cacao Unsweetened Chocolate, Sorrento Whole Milk Ricotta Cheese, Daisy Sour Cream. Cena: Cream (Half & Half) , Honey , Skippy Creamy Peanut Butter, Cauliflower , Cooked Broccoli (Fat Added in Cooking), Chicken Thigh. Pasa Bocas / Otros: Kirkland Signature Marcona Almonds. más...
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Some nice fermented foods. Cannot go wrong with it. 
17 ene. 19 por el miembro: liv001
Booyah! I was eating Kimchi everyday while in Seoul. Time for me to make a new batch here and pick up some Kkakdugi at the Korean deli. 
17 ene. 19 por el miembro: 00Marx00
2 scrambled eggs, 1 slice cheese, 1 oz kimchi. Oppa Marx, you’re my long lost Korean brother! Liv, I just read an article about micronutrients and how a lot of keto dieters don’t eat enough of them. This year I’ll try to incorporate more leafy greens and fermented foods to be healthier.  
17 ene. 19 por el miembro: moopie321
Marx: Lo Bak makes the best radish kimchi. Yummy. Moopie: This breakfast looks awesome!  
17 ene. 19 por el miembro: newgrl
@newgrl What is Lo Bak? I am living in Southern Mexico so my choices are limited. We do have a few Korean restaurants and a Korean Deli here but I make a lot of stuff myself and bring Korean ingredients down when I fly in from Chicago. 
17 ene. 19 por el miembro: 00Marx00
@Moopie Are you of Korean descent? My friend Han who's parents are Korean made me an official Korean after tasting my Kimchi, and my Black Bean Sauce Chicken Wings (jajangDak) :) 
17 ene. 19 por el miembro: 00Marx00
Marx, I speak food but not Korean. 
17 ene. 19 por el miembro: moopie321
Marx Lo bak is a white long radish used in asian cooking  
17 ene. 19 por el miembro: moopie321
Aka daikon 
17 ene. 19 por el miembro: moopie321
Marx - As Moopie said, Lo Bak is very similar to Diakon, but it has a more rounded shape, and I find it to be a bit crunchier and sweeter and a bit less spicy than diakon. It looks kind of like a fat white carrot. I can buy them when I go to the city here at a korean grocery that I frequent. I like them in salads, stews, quick radish kimchi and pear, stir fry, etc...  
17 ene. 19 por el miembro: newgrl
mu kimchi is my favorite but the smell triggers my roommate :P 
17 ene. 19 por el miembro: johncip
John, get rid of the roommate? 
17 ene. 19 por el miembro: moopie321
Ahh, okay, Lo Bak or even Diakon radishes aren't available here in southern Mexico. It might be something imported to Mexico City but would never make it this far south. The Korean deli I think uses European radishes for its Kkakdugi. I add Gochugaru to it to perk it up a bit to my tastes. :)  
17 ene. 19 por el miembro: 00Marx00

     
 

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