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Brown or white rice: which one is healthier?

by Kaylum Keet
PICTURE: PEXELS
Rice, a dietary staple for millions worldwide, is often enjoyed in the two more common forms: brown and white.
But which variety is more beneficial for your health? Let’s delve into the debate and explore the nutritional nuances of brown rice and white rice.
Brown rice, the less refined counterpart, retains its bran and germ layers, making it a nutrient powerhouse. Packed with fibre, vitamins, and minerals, it offers a host of health benefits. According to Healthline, the bran layer contains dietary fibre, which aids digestion, regulates blood sugar levels, and promotes a feeling of fullness. Additionally, brown rice is a natural source of manganese, magnesium, and selenium, essential minerals for various bodily functions.
White rice, on the other hand, undergoes a milling process that removes the bran and germ layers, giving it a refined appearance and texture. While it may lack the fibre and minerals found in brown rice, white rice remains a valuable source of carbohydrates, providing energy for the body. According to Eat Clean Bro, white rice is also easily digestible, making it suitable for individuals with sensitive digestive systems or certain medical conditions.
When it comes to choosing between brown rice and white rice, it ultimately depends on individual health needs and preferences. Brown rice offers more nutritional value with its higher fiber content and essential minerals, making it a wholesome choice. However, white rice provides quick energy and may be more suitable for specific dietary requirements. Balancing nutritional needs and personal preferences is key to maintaining a healthy, well-rounded diet.
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