Hi All,
I wanted to ask some questions regarding good carb sources. It is for a maintenance/slow lean mass gain diet, no cutting, no bulking. This is after a heavy cutting phase so carbs are being slowly reintroduced.
I'm quite restricted here as many things are not available here that are overseas (US/EU). I generally only have oats, kasha (buckwheat) and brown/wild rice. I really would like some more options.
At first I thought about pasta. Was told to keep away due to high GI. Then I found that most pasta high is made from pure durum semolina which ranks fairly low on the GI list which would make it very good. Then I hear that I should still stay away due to gluten which causes bloating, the same reason to keep away from breads (even the multigrain varieties). What is a good carb source which is low GI, and gluten free? I cannot eat many beans/lentils/legumes due to digestion problems (my stomach doesnt cope too well with them). Also sweet-potato: I try keep away since the variety (species) here is different to those available elsewhere in the world, and when I buy it here it has varying nutritional values which are very contradictory. Two places can sell what LOOKS like the same stuff, but one is 13% carbs and the other 25% carbs - I'd rather stick to something where I know what I am getting.
How are things such as gluten-free pasta (I have seen 3 types: made from buckwheat & rice flour, made from rye flour, made from butternut/spinach). Also gluten/wheat-free breads such as rye bread - how are they? Someone told me about something called quinoa (sp?) - hard to find but I have tracked it down. Is it worth a go? There is also other (unknown to me) things like spelt, amaranth etc. What other alternatives are there worth a try?
Thanks a bunch,
X
PS. Please try refer to actual food types, rather than brand names - most branded things AREN'T AVAILABLE here which can be bought in the US.