Usually, those who are at risk of diabetes, doctors say to eat less rice. But Sri Lankan scientists have discovered a new method of rice cooking, which reduces the risk of calories by reducing the risk by half.
Rice is the main food for millions of people in the world. But those who eat diabetes are more at risk of developing diabetes, because scientists say, especially white rice that is found in the calcium, increases the amount of sugar and fat in the body.
According to the scientists, about 200 calories are available from a cup of rice.
Sri Lankan scientist Sudhir James and Dr. Pushparaja Tabaraja - who did this research in the College of Chemical Science of the country. They say, reducing the number of calories in half of the new rice cooking method is possible.
They published the results of the study on Monday at the National Committee on American Chemical Society.
What is that procedure?
The researcher Sudheer James says, "The first container will pour water, then it will pour about three percent of the amount of coconut oil to cook it. Then pour rice in the boiling water. Once rice is cooked, it will be cooled to keep the refrigerator for 12 hours.
Dr. Pushparaja said, after cooking cottage with coconut oil, and then after 12 hours of cooling it has starch or starch inside rice - its chemical nature changes and its calorie intake reduces.
Calorie content of various types of rice is up to 10/12 percent to 50/60 percent, says he.
Dr. Pushparaja said, decreasing the calorie intake means that the risk of diabetes in that diet is reduced.
They have carried out this experiment with 38 species of rice in Sri Lanka.
Now their goal is to see whether the benefits are available to the rest of the species, and this is also possible with other oils except coconut oil.