Re: Popcorn higher in antioxidants than fruit/veg
Posted by:
banana who
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Date: March 28, 2012 04:05PM HH: ???? "High-class?" Whatever. In any case, just because your body can't tolerate it doesn't mean some of us cannot enjoy it on occasion. And I love when people toss out "this is a raw forum" when it's also a vegan forum and people sometimes mention cooked foods. I discovered that there are hundreds of varieties of corn and that MonSATAN has been trying to edge them out in Mexico (which bases its whole culture on corn) so that only a few varieties are available. Re: Popcorn higher in antioxidants than fruit/veg
Posted by:
powerlifer
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Date: March 28, 2012 04:26PM I think im allergic to corn if i remember, a food intolerance test picked it up. But i never feel particularly bad when i have ate corn compared to the likes of gluten and wheat.
I would probably eat popcorn as a snack now and again but its got that horrible hair standing on end feeling when you chew it lol. [www.vegankingdom.co.uk] Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/28/2012 04:26PM by powerlifer. Re: Popcorn higher in antioxidants than fruit/veg
Posted by:
banana who
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Date: March 28, 2012 05:04PM I think it's a common allergen. I love the flavor but I dislike the sugary hybridized versions these days. It's all sugar and little flavor. There is nothing better than a cob of corn in late summer to me! Re: Popcorn higher in antioxidants than fruit/veg
Posted by:
HeavenHands
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Date: March 28, 2012 05:07PM They're now stepping over each other to take shots at me.
Well, I'd gladly tear into some popcorn if I was sitting on a pleather couch with TamCocoWho and we were watching documentaries about how evil food corporations are. I guess I'm not very committed to this cause. You win! Re: Popcorn higher in antioxidants than fruit/veg
Posted by:
phantom
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Date: March 28, 2012 05:32PM I do like the taste of raw corn (SO SWEET, why would anyone cook it?!), but like I said, I'm not really sure where to get my hands on the good stuff around here. A little bit in a salsa or soup could be nice.
If everyone on earth stopped eating meat and only occasionally ate sustainably grown corn to make a snack or jazz up a salsa, the ecosystem would be in a VASTLY different state than it presently is. I wonder, how much corn does it take to load up one can of pop with HFCS? I make cauliflower popcorn... just chop cauliflower in some olive oil, sea salt (and [sacrosanct] black pepper ), stick in the dehydrator and let it go until it shrinks down to puffy little popcorn-like pieces! Re: Popcorn higher in antioxidants than fruit/veg
Posted by:
HeavenHands
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Date: March 28, 2012 05:53PM Corn is so ubiquitous. People would also have to stop eating so many processed foods and then there's the ethanol thing.
phantom Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I do like the taste of raw corn (SO SWEET, why > would anyone cook it?!), but like I said, I'm not > really sure where to get my hands on the good > stuff around here. A little bit in a salsa or soup > could be nice. > > If everyone on earth stopped eating meat and only > occasionally ate sustainably grown corn to make a > snack or jazz up a salsa, the ecosystem would be > in a VASTLY different state than it presently is. > > I wonder, how much corn does it take to load up > one can of pop with HFCS? > > I make cauliflower popcorn... just chop > cauliflower in some olive oil, sea salt (and > black pepper ), stick in the dehydrator and let > it go until it shrinks down to puffy little > popcorn-like pieces! Re: Popcorn higher in antioxidants than fruit/veg
Posted by:
HeavenHands
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Date: March 28, 2012 05:56PM Seriously, I hope that no one has any ill feelings toward me based on this thread. I only meant to share my opinion, something that is first and foremost based in a dietary preference. Corn and the environment is a very complex topic. Re: Popcorn higher in antioxidants than fruit/veg
Posted by:
HeavenHands
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Date: March 28, 2012 05:59PM Or people could stop eating processed foods that contain corn products and cut back on their meat consumption and only eat grass-fed. I don't think that trying to force everyone to eat my diet is what's healthiest for all. A lot of people become very unhealthy on even the best of vegan diets. To expect everyone to become vegan and remain healthy is not realistic.
phantom Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I do like the taste of raw corn (SO SWEET, why > would anyone cook it?!), but like I said, I'm not > really sure where to get my hands on the good > stuff around here. A little bit in a salsa or soup > could be nice. > > If everyone on earth stopped eating meat and only > occasionally ate sustainably grown corn to make a > snack or jazz up a salsa, the ecosystem would be > in a VASTLY different state than it presently is. > > I wonder, how much corn does it take to load up > one can of pop with HFCS? > > I make cauliflower popcorn... just chop > cauliflower in some olive oil, sea salt (and > black pepper ), stick in the dehydrator and let > it go until it shrinks down to puffy little > popcorn-like pieces! Re: Popcorn higher in antioxidants than fruit/veg
Posted by:
Tamukha
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Date: March 29, 2012 01:59PM HeavenHands,
phantom says:
and you say: and,
which is what coco and I said, or implied an admittance of, at least. I fear that we are all basically saying the same thing and talking over one another! P.S. Pleather is a petroleum by product; if that movie-watchin' couch is upholstered in nice, sustainably harvested and process hemp, I'm in Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/29/2012 02:01PM by Tamukha. Re: Popcorn higher in antioxidants than fruit/veg
Posted by:
RawPracticalist
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Date: May 14, 2012 07:11AM Popcorn is not good for your health after all.
[shine.yahoo.com] Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 05/14/2012 07:13AM by RawPracticalist. Re: Popcorn higher in antioxidants than fruit/veg
Posted by:
Tamukha
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Date: May 14, 2012 11:48AM RawPracticalist,
I don't think this thread originally concerned junk food popcorn, but natural corn for popping. It shouldn't be a surprise that, like all wholesome foods stripped of their wholesomeness, commercially processed popcorn is bad for you. Water is wet, etc. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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