The 20 worst things you can eat and why

The 20 worst things you can eat and why - Nutrition - MSN Healthy Living

I found this very interesting because most of us eat at least 18 out of the 20 listed (Muslims do not eat Bacon or Sausage) of these processed foods all the time, well may be not all the time but some time, and may be more often than we want to admit!

So here is what the website listed:

**Deep-fried foods in general ** The unhealthiest type of food you can eat, by far, is anything that’s been deep-fried. Obviously, when you submerge food in fat in order to cook it, some of that fat soaks into the food, loading it up with fat and calories. Salty deep-fried foods are full of salt, and sugary deep-fried foods are also full of sugar; there’s really no middle ground here. But besides the astronomic levels of fat, calories and sodium or sugar, deep-fried foods are also extremely carcinogenic. According to recent studies, cooking foods at the high temperatures necessary for deep-fat frying caused toxic chemical compounds to form, which of course then get eaten. These compounds have been linked to several types of cancer. Deep-frying also causes foods to develop something called advanced glycation end-products, which have been linked to chronic inflammation.

**Cinnabon ** Another specific food, but honestly, these things are so unhealthy that they’re in a class all by themselves. A Cinnabon Classic contains 880 calories and 36 grams of fat, 17 of which are saturated. By comparison, a Big Mac contains 550 calories and 29 grams of fat, 10 of which are saturated. Don’t forget that this is a dessert, however, so there are nearly 60 grams of sugar, the equivalent of nearly two cans of Coke. How about an apple?

Packaged cakes and cookies. Few foods contain more trans fats than packaged sweet cakes and cookies. The reason? The addition of partially hydrogenated oils, which help keep the food shelf-stable and moist at the same time. Lots of preservatives are also added to prevent the fat from spoiling. It all amounts to nothing short of a “Frankenfood” that is devoid of just about anything that’s natural. And that’s before we even get to the sugar and fat content!

Ribs. The meat surrounding the ribs is among the fattiest you’ll encounter, and while a little fat might drain off while it’s cooking low and slow, most of it stays put. Meat fat is full of artery-clogging cholesterol and saturated fat, and because there’s relatively little meat on the bones, it’s pretty easy to burn through a whole rack. A full rack of baby back ribs can contain up to 75 grams of fat and 1,500 calories, and a rack of fattier St. Louis ribs can contain nearly 100 grams of fat.

Ice cream. Ice cream, especially the super-dense premium varieties, is the worst of both worlds: It’s heavy cream, which is full of cholesterol, mixed with boatloads of sugar (and other add-ons like brownies and cookies). While it might be tempting to down that whole pint, you might want to cut yourself off after a couple of spoonfuls.
**Biscuits and gravy **. Yes, this might be a little specific, but a biscuit topped with cream gravy, usually flecked with chunks of sausage, is basically a heart attack waiting to happen. Biscuits are usually made with shortening in order to make them light and flaky, which is a major source of trans fat, and cream gravy is basically all fat: It starts with a roux (butter mixed 50/50 with refined flour and cooked), then milk or cream is added until it’s diluted. Finally, chunks of fatty sausage are mixed in, and the whole mess gets ladled onto the biscuits. Cream gravy is also a common topping for country-fried steak, resulting in one of the unhealthiest foods man has ever produced.

Cheese . The biggest offender on that slice of pizza? The cheese. Cheese is incredibly dense, and is packed with solid milk fat, which is very high in cholesterol and calories. One average-sized cheese cube (the kind you might find in a toothpick at a cocktail party) can contain four grams of fat, more than half of it saturated. By the time you realize that you just downed 10 of them without even thinking about it, you’ve nearly maxed out your fat quota for the day.

**Pizza . **Anyone who’s ever eaten a greasy slice of pizza knows that it’s unhealthy, but the extent might surprise you. One slice of New York-style pizza can contain up to 500 calories and 10 grams of saturated fat, and the numbers get even higher if you make it deep-dish, which has a much-thicker crust which is usually made with butter. Once you start adding cholesterol-laden toppings like pepperoni and sausage, the unhealthiness factor gets out of control. If you need to eat pizza, stick to thin crust, blot the oil off of it, and use the opportunity to load it up with vegetables. More: We figured out which frozen pizzas are the worst for you. Check out the list here.

Toaster pastries. Toaster pastries might be convenient, but they’re also unhealthier than you might realize. The crust is made with white flour and unhealthy fats, and the filling is just pure sugar, with next to no actual fruit. Add icing and you’re looking at upwards of 10 packets of sugar per two-pack! Now that’s not a good way to start your day, is it?
Deli meats Like sausages, deli meats are also processed, and you really wouldn’t want to see what has to be done to an actual turkey breast in order to turn it into “deli-style” turkey. It’s basically liquefied, mixed with fillers and sodium, then re-formed, with the finished product devoid of just about any nutritional value. Stick with the real stuff instead.
More: Some deli meats are worse for you than others. These are some you may want to consider cutting back on.

Bagels. Bagels are made with refined white flour, which has had all of its nutritional value processed out of it, and they contain on average upwards of 400 calories. They’re also extraordinarily dense, in some cases the equivalent of eating six slices of bread. Once you pile on the butter and cream cheese, you’re headed straight for a mid-workday nap. If you must have a bagel, choose a mini-bagel, preferably one with whole grains, and scoop out the middle.

**Popcorn ** If you were to buy some popping corn, add a healthy oil and a sprinkling of salt, and pop it yourself, you’d be left with a healthy (if starchy) snack. But let’s face it: Nobody actually does that. Microwave popcorn is loaded with chemicals, from the ones lining the bag to make sure oil doesn’t leak through to others that prevent the bag from catching on fire. The popcorn itself is also usually coated in preservatives, salt and partially hydrogenated oils (also known as trans fats) masquerading as butter, which is given its flavor via a chemical called diacetyl, which is toxic when inhaled. As for movie theater popcorn, it’s one of the unhealthiest things you can eat, especially when topped with that liquid “butter,” which is nothing but artificially flavored oil. Movie theater popcorn portions are also simply out of control.
More: Ever wonder how unhealthy that movie theater popcorn really is?

**Artificial sweeteners ** Sugar substitutes, like Equal, Splenda and Sweet & Low, are pure chemicals: acesulfame potassium, saccharin, sucralose, aspartame and neotame, to be exact. Because they’re devoid of sugar and calories, we tend to think we can consume as much of it as we want, but in many ways they’re unhealthier than using real, natural sugar. The fact is, we really don’t know just how much damage they’re causing. Recent research indicates that excessive consumption of artificial sweeteners can result in cardiovascular disease, weight gain, Type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome. More: Even though they’re unhealthy, we taste tested them so you know which one is best for your coffee.

**Margarine ** There was a brief time when it was believed that margarine was healthier than butter, but that’s gone out the window. The reason? Trans fats, quite possibly the worst thing you can put into your body, raise bad cholesterol, increase your risk of heart disease and stroke, and even damage the walls of blood vessels. Use a healthier fat like olive oil, or just stick with a small amount of real butter.

**“Diet” foods “**Foods labeled ‘fat-free’ or ‘diet’ can often contain more sugar and chemicals than their full-fat counterparts,” nutritionist Keri Glassman told us. “They end up being less satisfying and are over-consumed.”Think of it this way: Fat is flavor, so when the fat comes out, the flavor needs to be replaced somehow, with artificial fillers, chemicals, salt and sugar. It’s always healthier to eat real foods, even if they contain fat and calories, than their chemical-laden “diet” counterparts. More: Not only are diet foods bad, but ‘diet miracles’ are too. These are the ones you might want to avoid.

**Potato chips ** Potato chips are one of those foods that really have little to no nutritional value whatsoever. They’re simply salted deep-fried starch, full of fat, calories, sodium and carbohydrates. To top it off, potato chips contain acrylamide, a carcinogen that forms when food is fried at a high temperature. More: Some chips are unhealthier than others. Click here to see the unhealthiest potato chips.

**Burgers **The average restaurant burger contains upwards of 20 percent fat, which means that a fifth of that patty is pure animal fat, full of cholesterol and other unhealthy components. Once you start adding cheese and bacon, you drive the fat content into the stratosphere. Also, a supermarket-bought patty can contain meat from hundreds of cows and if just one of them was sick, that can be transmitted to you if the meat isn’t cooked through. Our advice: If you’re going to eat a burger, make it a small one, make sure the fat content isn’t higher than 15 percent and cook it through unless you know it’s from a reputable source. More: Ever wonder which fast-food burgers are the worst for you? Here are the 10 unhealthiest fast-food burgers around

**Frozen dinners ** TV dinners might be convenient, but very few have anything to offer in the way of nutritional value. They’re also pumped full of fat, calories and sodium in order to make something that’s just been microwaved after sitting in a freezer for months palatable. Frozen dinners that are low in fat are also unhealthy, even though advertisements might tell you otherwise; they’re still highly processed, and full of chemicals and sodium. More: Make sure you know before you buy. These are the 10 unhealthiest frozen dinners.

**Bacon **
Bacon may be one of the most delicious foods on earth, but it’s also (unfortunately) horrible for you. Three slices of bacon contains about one-fifth of the suggested daily sodium allowance, but it’s also cured using nitrates and smoke, which can contribute to increased chances of cancer and heart disease. Bacon is also fried in its own fat, which is full of saturated fat and cholesterol.
More: If you need bacon in your life, check out these ridiculous bacon products you didn’t know existed.
**Sausage **
Sausages (which includes everything from hot dogs to Slim Jims, bologna and salami), by definition, are processed. When you process meat (which serves to keep it fresh longer, among other things) by smoking, curing, salting it or preserving it via chemicals, you’re loading it up with sodium, and the meat used usually also contains a ton of saturated fat, boosting the fat and cholesterol content into the stratosphere. Not only does sausage contain very little in the way of nutrients, excessive consumption has also been linked to colon cancer.

I think if we can substitute fresh fruits and nuts, Seeds and Berries, fresh veggies and whole grains, the evidence supports it that we can live longer healthier lives!

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I’m sorry but I couldn’t resist!

This is what it should’ve said;

Pig- It’s makes you fat, has dozens of parasites,carries at least 30 diseases,swine are so poisonous that you can hardly kill them with strychnine or other poisons.

Booze: Causes death, accidents , addiction ,disease e.t.c

Chicken,Red Meat - Quite simply, chickens are the most abused animals on the planet. Chickens raised for their flesh are packed by the thousands into massive sheds. They are fed large amounts of antibiotics,hormones, steroids and other drugs to keep them alive in conditions that would otherwise kill them. It is unethical to eat such an ill treated animal, and detrimental to your health.

Anything processed - Just go organic…bread,yogurt

Breakfast Cereals - Unfortunately our society has made us think that cereals found in a box are healthy for you. The truth about dry breakfast cereals is they are ALL overly processed. No matter if you get them in a health food store or at your local market, I would never recommend anyone dry breakfast cereal.

Inorganic, Unpasteurised milk - Most cows are treated cruelly, pumped full of drugs and are unhealthy. Therefore the milk is unhealthy. Pasteurisation ‘hides’ the impurities in the milk, such as phlegm, blood etc, you can’t tell high quality from low quality! It also kills any nutrients, so it provides no calcium btw. Only disease.

Dr. Joseph Mercola: Why You Shouldn’t Drink Pasteurized Milk

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Get free range chicken.

And how is pork full of disease? People eat it across the world. Never seen mass outbreak of pig related disease.

Anyway relating to the original post I don't know what some of those are as they are american specific. Wtf is biscuits and gravy, sounds horrible. Pizza is never like that in the UK apart from really bad takeaways. Everywhere nice has thin crust with minimal toppings. I think I eat about ten of those but specifically I'm addicted to crisps (potato chips)

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Biscuits and gravy is popular in Amreeka, probably more in the south!

Yes Potato Chips are my favorite food too, so what I do now instead of frying them, I put some masala on sliced potatoes and bake them in an air circulating oven!

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once in Nebraska a semi truck carrying pigs was in an accident and overturned, the driver was pinned in the cab and could not get out and died, when they found him pigs had eaten his body whatever was accessible to them! also pigs are known to be cannibals! they eat every thing even their own kind offal and feces!

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Well biscuits in the UK are what you guys would call cookies and gravy is what's left in the bottom of the pan after you roast some meat which you then use a sauce so that's sounds awful.
The article is american so they aren't talking about chips. They're talking about crisps, you know like Walkers or Lays depending on where you're from.

Yeah pigs eat anything. Have you never seen Snatch?

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is "Snatch" a movie?

The 20 worst things you can eat and why

These are nothing. "Paya" which my mom makes will certainly land you in a hospital

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Yeah they kill people and then feed the bodies to the pigs. Got to take the teeth out first though unless you want to look for them afterwards in pig ****.