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    Simple & Complex Carb List: Need Help / Conflicting Information

    Hey everyone, quick question about Simple & Complex Carbs.

    Trying to find peoples top picks for each category. I did a tremendous amount of reading on the topic, and was finding conflicts everywhere I read. Every article, blog, or video I was studying on it kept putting the foods into the opposite category every time I read something new. One moment white rice was a simple carb, and then the next magazine article said it was complex. The lentils was simple, and another site said it was complex. This happened for a myriad of foods, and left me scratching my head.

    Yes, they are all carbs, but I am trying to just amass peoples top picks, or recommendations for my diet. Nothing more than that.

    Anyone pipe in so I can take notes?

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    Simple carbs are sugars (glucose, fructose, etc).

    All grains are complex carbs. Some foods can have a bit of simple carbs and a lot of complex carbs (starch), like potatoes.

    Whatever your taste pick I try to use whole and bio as much as I can.

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    Thank you BB.

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    What are your favorite carb sources?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr.BB View Post
    What are your favorite carb sources?
    I really don't have a favorite(s), just trying to identify what my fellow members tell me are the top picks so I can triage it out.

    Whether I like it or not, don't care, I am taking it if its the best option. No complaining right?

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    Simple = processed
    Complex = natural

    Complex example = oatmeal , rice , sweet potato , whole grain breads etc...

    Simple examples = cereal , sugar , white bread , cookies etc

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonbana View Post
    Simple = processed
    Complex = natural

    Complex example = oatmeal , rice , sweet potato , whole grain breads etc...

    Simple examples = cereal , sugar , white bread , cookies etc
    that's not exactly accurate. Fruits are simple carbs and they are also natural.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonbana View Post
    Simple = processed
    Complex = natural

    Complex example = oatmeal , rice , sweet potato , whole grain breads etc...

    Simple examples = cereal , sugar , white bread , cookies etc
    Sorry bud, but thats wrong info.

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    My favorite simple are any type of fruit, watermelon is my top choice when I can find it.

    Complex, depends on the main protein, for steaks I love asparagus, for chicken I pair up with broccoli.

    The list is endless mate.

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    This is sorta what I meant by conflicting information.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hellomycognomen View Post
    My favorite simple are any type of fruit, watermelon is my top choice when I can find it.

    Complex, depends on the main protein, for steaks I love asparagus, for chicken I pair up with broccoli.

    The list is endless mate.
    Luv watermelon too... quite poor fructose tough.

    Also asparagus and brocoli to consider it a carb is a bit of a stretch. Asparagus have 4g of carbohydrates per 100gr, not really carb dense I would say, huh? Easily turns into a fatty food with just a drizzle of EVOO.

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