mrgoodstuff
Master Don Juan
Just regular oats. The energy last long and doesn't Spike and let me down. Many fruit like orange I get a spike but it doesn't last long .Out of curiosity, I looked up the glycemic indexes, and oatmeal varies a great deal based on what type:
Instant oat porridge 79 ± 3
Rolled oats porridge 55 ± 2
Steel-cut oats 42
Lentils 32 ± 5
So steel-cut oats come close to lentils but lentils decimate rolled or instant oats.
Plus from a nutritional perspective, oatmeal: "By weight, raw oats are 66% carbohydrates, 17% protein, 7% fat and 11% fiber". By contrast, I checked the label of the brand I eat again (got it wrong above), and it's: 54% carbs, 27% protein, 2.6% fat, 17% fiber
So an all around better nutritional profile. Obviously eat what you want if it's working for you. Just saying - don't knock lentils til you try them.
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