Explaining the 3rd type or class of carbohydrates which is Oligosaccharides and commonly referred to as Fiber
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Fiber are generally indigestible by human however they act as prebiotic to promote the growth (proliferation) of probiotics i.e. good bacteria in our gut plus they keep us feeling full (suitable for people who are into weight management and diabetes patient)
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Ideally fiber naturally exists in whole natural food and can be categorized as soluble or insoluble fiber
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Some examples of soluble fiber are beans, seeds, nuts, certain vegetables and fruits like blueberries, cucumber etc. They turn into gel-like texture in our body to slow digestion
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Insoluble fiber examples are leafy green vegetables, French beans, carrots etc. They add bulk to our stools
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There’s no limit to the amount of fiber you may consume, most experts say consume as much fiber as possible however I would say this is dependent on the individual as not everyone is the same and can tolerate all type or amount of fiber
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In general, fiber helps to prevent constipation, prevents haemorhhoids/diverticula, reliefs from Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), ensure smooth bile flow function and supports liver too in detoxification process
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Nothing to be cautious about this class of carbohydrates. Just know your own body well enough and consume as much fiber as you wish depending on how you enjoy and tolerate them
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Let me know if you have any questions in the comment below!
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Penang, as a city might, be sleepy but their local food scene is solid, per square meter, I'd say it's one the most concentrated in terms of variety, diversity and tastes.
However, the fine dining scene is still at its infancy, but thanks to the likes of Chef Johnson and now, chef kimhocksu who opened up this magical hidden French-inspired, Asian-influenced restaurant, Le Jardin Penang Restaurant Au Jardin , the micro revolution may just begin.
The tasting menu is as sophisticated as the setting. With only a smattering of seats in the chefs table dining area downstairs with a private, green courtyard that faces it. The space is cleverly designed to create an intimate yet inviting atmposhere.
Flavour wise, the essence of French technique is present but the on the palate, is more light, fresh and sprightly. I sometimes found myself searching for a clearer identity on the plate but I remember the days are still young, less than 6 months in fact!
You can only admire, both the skill and the boldness for chefs who return from big and bustling foreign cities to sow seeds back in their home town, where there may be little appreciation for it, but how many times has it happened where these remote and hidden gems become sought out foodies destinations? I mean, isn't that why the car tyre company created that little red covered book?
I can only wish that if you go to Penang, you absolutely don't skip the unique (and limited) experience of Penang fine dining. And it's super affordable in fact, for now anyway. 😉 @ Restaurant Au Jardin
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