I had meat, rice, and cauliflower. If I had eaten cornbread with the rice would that have been too much starch?
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- Anonymous2 months ago
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Maybe, if you had had some sauce/gravy with the meat, the cornbread would balance it out a little?.
- AlphaLv 72 months ago
That would depend on the combined total quantity. The recommended limit for carbohydrates from starch is between 100 to 278 grams per day depending on your lifestyle. That means if you are fairly active, you can have more carbs than if you are a couch potato.
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- Anonymous2 months ago
“Too much starch” for what!
- ?Lv 72 months ago
It depends on the size of your helpings of the rice and cornbread. Meat does not contain starch but high-fat cuts are high in calories [so go for lean meats]. cauliflower is virtually fat-free and is low carb.
- CathyLv 72 months ago
Rice and cornbread are both starchy. But if I had eaten rice and wanted cornbread as well I would have had it, no big deal.
- Nikki PLv 72 months ago
Your only "starch" was the rice.
If you had wanted cornbread you could have had it, I do not particularly think it goes with the items you listed but it is your meal not mine.