HealthAvoiding these ingredients keeps your soup healthy and nutritious

Avoiding these ingredients keeps your soup healthy and nutritious

Avoid bouillon cubes when preparing soups.
Avoid bouillon cubes when preparing soups.
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2:29 PM EDT, June 29, 2024

Soup is an excellent idea for a wholesome, nutritious meal, ideal for cool autumn and winter days. However, not all ingredients we often add benefit our health. Some of them can significantly increase the calorie content of the dish. Which ingredients should be avoided to keep the soup healthy?

Heavy cream is one of those ingredients best avoided when preparing soup. It's a true calorie bomb. To minimize fat and calorie content, the soup should be cooked using vegetable puree or lean chicken meat.

Also, avoid broths with high sodium content. Frequent consumption of products high in salt increases the risk of hypertension, retains water in the body, and causes bloating. Bouillon cubes, which contain monosodium glutamate, are also not recommended as they negatively affect concentration and stimulate appetite, leading to weight gain. This additive is still extremely popular in Polish homes - this should change.

Sausage and potatoes? They're tasty but should be avoided

Ready-made broths may contain caramel coloring, which is responsible for the characteristic color but also has carcinogenic properties. Although adding sausage to soup enhances the flavor, it reduces its health benefits. Sausage is rich in empty calories and raises the level of bad LDL cholesterol, which can lead to atherosclerosis, heart attack, and stroke. Its absence will undoubtedly be felt health-wise.

Cheese is another ingredient that negatively affects health by raising cholesterol levels and body weight. Many people add white pasta to soup, made from refined wheat and lacking essential fiber and protein. A better substitute would be chickpea or whole-grain pasta. For health reasons, it is also better to give up white rice. Also, avoid additions such as croutons, salt, sugar, wheat flour, tortillas, or tomato concentrate. All of these affect cholesterol levels.

People with diabetes should also avoid adding potatoes to soups. They have a high glycemic index and do not help reduce sugar levels.

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