When you are dining out at Chinese restaurants, try to avoid
going to those large buffet place since many of them have a lot of greasy
foods. The best way eat healthy is
really to eat a well balanced meal. It's
important to eat a good portion of vegetables over meat and rice. You may prefer to stay away from eating
several of those egg rolls and other deep fried dishes. These egg rolls and other fried foods
initially stem from the roots of American Chinese type of restaurants. Here are some ideas that you should consider
when dining out:
1. Finding a great restaurant. Go talk to your friends and family and ask
them which restaurants that have experienced.
Look in your local papers and internet site to find a recommend
restaurant. You may need to stray away from your local town to find a good one.
2. Choose your right dishes. Don't forget that you should be
sharing your meals with people at your table.
It is traditional to share your dishes as a group. Start out your meals with a soup for
everyone. This will help your stomach
from absorbing the fatty food throughout your meal. Try to stay away from foods that have a lot
of fat - fried dumplings, fried wonton, and egg rolls if possible. For your vegetable dishes, you are able to
choose a Bok Choy, Green beans, or vegetables.
3. Choose a tea flavor.
This is the tea that you will with others in your party. There are many
teas available and the some of the common tea are Jasmine, Oolong, and Black. If you're not familiar with these tea flavors,
you may ask the waiter and try a common and less bitter tea that suits your
taste buds.
4. Avoid eating a lot of rice. The rice will fill you up quickly and there
are many carbohydrates in rice. In general,
try to eat more rice than the meat and seafood.
5. Be careful of other food allergies. You may want to avoid putting MSG (know as
monosodium glutamate) into your foods.
Some restaurants don't allow you to this, but you should ask. It may offend the waiter if you ask - so ask
politely.
6. Avoid other food ingredients. Some foods are high in sugar and starches
(flour) which add to the number of carbohydrates in your food. Eat food with less salt which could include
heavy amounts of soy sauce and other salt gravy.
7. Eat less dessert.
Some of the desserts are high sugar and have fatty ingredients. It is good to try these desserts sparingly.
With these ideas in mind, your next adventure at a new
Chinese restaurant will be fun, healthy, and enjoyable! |