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FACTS: Let's Talk About Wheat, Dos & Don'ts

  Wheat.. Is a cereal, very commonly consumed in most of our daily meals. Wheat is almost undeniably a household product. From muffins, pastas, crackers, bread to bagels. Being a most versatile grain in value addition to nutrition and health, wheat is widely available all over the world market and households. Image:depositphotos Predominantly, consumption of wheat for the purpose of health and diet benefits rely on the kind or type indigested. Whole Wheat  – Form the healthiest and most nutritious wheat Extracted Version – Form the less nutritional valued wheat, as the brown outermost layer is shaded out In essence wheat has numerous health benefits but not short of adverse impacts too. Wheat is a great source of fibre, necessary vitamins and mineral, but also constitutes of gluten; a protein responsible for the elasticity seen in dough, which is also said to cause abdominal pains and unwellness to a fraction of the world's population. Wheat benefits to health Reducing chronic...

Traveling? Feeding Habits to Avoid

Interestingly, food and drinks to carry on board while on a journey wether in air, voyage on the seas and oceans or even land has always been quite a big challenge. Much frequently, you would get different devastating cries and complaints now and then especially in meals taken on journeys resulting in food poisoning. Stomach upsets and diarrhea becoming the first signs and symptoms of having partaken in consumption of unhealthy food

Source:africanbites.com

Personally I'm a great fun of food stuffs and this hasn't left me out of this sticky situation as I'm also passionate about traveling and visiting new places.

This then raises my point of concern over food safety practices and choice of kind of food to eat and drinks to carry while on such advances. There are a number of safe foods and drinks one can get to tag along with and consume without fear of getting poisoned or having to humiliate oneself with a rumbling tummy and diarrhea.


Habits to keep off while traveling

  1. Food adventures. Being foodie comes with alot of unprecedented levels of enthusiasm to try out different foods of different types and preparations from the different places of visitation. This makes it a big challenge to control this kind of habit.
  2. Consumption of room temperature food items. The temperature is usually referred to as the “danger zone” best for growth and survival of pathogens (bacteria, viruses and fungi) which may cause food poisoning.
  3. Avoid ingestion of raw foods. This implies especially to the vegetables and fruits which might have been washed with running water from the tap, hence contamination of the products.
  4. Keep off drinks from unknown sources especially tap water. Tap water is never safe for drinking unless treated or boiled. Vast research show most undrinkable tap water are contaminated with bacteria, amoeba, hepatitis or even viruses.
  5. Presumptions of food safety practices. Only intake hot or cold food items and drinks while on a journey. Don't forget to also carry with you some medications incase of the stomach upsets, gasses or even a heartburn.

Fact Space:

Food poisoning tends to be most severe in impoverished to low-income countries. It is most common in Africa and Southeast Asia. The death rates from foodborne illness are the highest in these countries. Reasons include unclean or unsafe water supply, poor personal hygiene and subpar food production and storage conditions. If you're going to a developing country, follow these tips — even if you are staying at a five-star hotel.
~www.eatright.org~

Happy–Safe travels. 🤩🤗 Ciao for now.


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