There is a misconceived idea that you cannot have carbs if you’re trying to shred and lose weight. This is not the case and The Healthy Mummy makes sure of it!
Carbs have a high fibre content which means they help with weight loss and losing belly fat. They also are the number ONE source of energy producing foods, meaning we need them to function properly.
Think getting in those HIIT workouts and simply getting through the day.
See below how you can eat cabs and STILL shred…
Eat these 10 carbs and still LOSE weight!
1. Quinoa
This seed is considered to be complete protein! Lower in calories than most other types of grain and rice, quinoa is high in fibre and has good levels of vitamins and minerals.
Quinoa can be mixed with vegetables and served as a side dish, or used as a flour substitute in certain types of cooked dishes.
Brown rice is a wholegrain, and very nutritious as it contains large amounts of fibre, B vitamins and minerals such as iron, selenium and magnesium.
The fibre in brown rice helps to keep the digestive system healthy and will keep you feeling fuller for longer (always a good thing when it comes to weight loss!).
Rolled oats digest slowly, are packed with fibre and have little impact on your blood sugar. Oats are also a great source of manganese, selenium, vitamin B1, dietary fibre, magnesium, protein and phosphorus.
Thanks to their high fibre profile, oats are also great for clearing the junk from your digestive system. That sounds like enough reason for them to be our new favourite carb!
When eaten in a low-GI diet, can actually help you lose weight! If you’re not sold on eating pasta, try wholemeal pasta or brown rice pasta and see if that works better for you.
It also is much lower on the GI index than white bread, meaning eating wholemeal will leave you feeling fuller for longer and less likely to raid the cake tin half way through the morning.
Buckwheat is rich in omega 3 fatty acids, and full of vitamins and minerals. How do you eat it?
You can use buckwheat as a flour in baking or pancakes or porridge for breakfast or as a savoury lunch or dinner in the form of buckwheat noodles (soba is the Japanese name for buckwheat).
Not what you thought would be on this list right? Broccoli is a carb (a low one at that) and we eat this without thinking we’ll gain weight because it’s green and considered a vegetable?
Correct. Carbs are not simply white bread and white pasta. They come in a variety of forms and health!
Broccoli is a great non-starchy carb containing many nutrients such as folate, soluble and insoluble fibre, vitamins C and A, and calcium, which are needed for numerous functions in the body.
Eating barley will keep you feeling fuller than eating other types of grains. Barley cannot be eaten raw, but can be added to soups for extra bulk and is particularly good when substituted for rice in a risotto dish.
You can incorporate barley into your breakfast, lunch or dinner as an oat substitute or rice alternative. Check out this Breakfast Barley with Banana and Seeds on our28 Day Weight Loss Challenge.
10. Sweet potato
Another fibrous carb, sweet potato is packed full of vitamins, and minerals, particularly beta-carotene, which converts to vitamin A once consumed.
Not to be confused with the white potato, 80g of sweet potato counts towards 1 of your 5-a-day, unlike white potato which does not.