12 Jan

CREATING A PROPER BALANCED DIET WITH NIGERIAN FOOD

Balance diet typically consists of the six main classes of food which are but what are:

  • Carbohydrates
  • Proteins
  • Fats
  • Vitamins
  • Mineral
  • Water

Most Nigerian food are actually very healthy especially if you know how to combine it.

Here is how to create a proper balanced diet with Nigerian food.

CARBOHYDRATE

Digestible carbohydrate in your diet provides you with energy, although in a much soluble and readily available form. Typically, Nigerian food rich in carbohydrates include: rice, yam, wheat, maize, pasta, sweet potatoes, amala, eba/garri, etc.

PROTEIN

Protein is a good source of amino acids that make up your muscle tissue, support your immune health, transport molecules in and out of your cells and provide the basis for hormones and enzymes. Typical Nigerian protein sources include: beef, fish, eggs, cow milk, yoghurt, beans, pork, etc.

FAT

The fats, or lipids, you eat supply you with a very concentrated source of energy that you can store in your adipose tissue for later use. People like to avoid all types of fat because of weight gain, but the truth is that mostly trans/saturated fats should be avoided because they expose you to heart disease. Fat sources in Nigerian food include: Salmon fish, olive oil, skimmed milk, avocado, peanut butter, sardines, etc.

VITAMIN

The different vitamins in the different sources of food help in fighting diseases in the body. Most fruits and vegetables are very rich in key vitamins such as Vitamin A, B, C, D, E and K.

MINERALS

Minerals play different roles for tissues and cells. For example, calcium provides structure to your bones, potassium helps regulate blood pressure, iron transports oxygen through your blood and zinc helps keep your immune system healthy. Mineral sources include: Milk, salt, red meat, fish, potatoes, rice, etc.

WATER

Water is more essential than any other nutrient because of its high requirement in the body. It helps in hydration and with electrolytes. Drink lots of water or eat fruits like watermelon which have high water content.

 

An example of Balanced Nigerian diet are:

Breakfast: Bread, pepper stew, meat/chicken and water

Lunch: Jollof spaghetti with vegetables and chicken/meat.

Dinner: Yam pottage with vegetable and meat/turkey

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