Steamed Garlic Prawns (蒜泥蝦)
Nope, it's not because I'm a glutton, which I am. Nor is it because I love prawns, which I do.
It's because prawns are chock-a-block full of vitamin B12, iron, tryptophan, vitamin D, protein and omega 3 fatty acids, which are all essential for keeping depression at bay.
There's a physiological connection between food and mood . . . . Hey, no wonder diets make me miserable!
What about the cholesterol? Prawns are full of nutrients but they're packed with cholesterol too. Three medium size prawns, 100 g or so, have about as much cholesterol as an egg yolk. Prawns are bad for you, right?
🌹 When more cholesterol is eaten, the liver simply makes less, and vice versa. Hence, dietary intake of cholesterol has no impact on blood cholesterol.
🌹 Half of the people who have heart attacks have normal cholesterol.
🌹 Old people with low cholesterol die twice as often from a heart attack as do old people with high cholesterol.
🌹 High cholesterol is predictive of death from coronary heart disease in men of all ages and in women under the age of 50. However, low cholesterol is significantly associated with increased all-cause mortality in men across the entire age range, and in women from the age of 50 onward.
Low blood cholesterol could lead to depression, anxiety, dementia, reduced cognitive function, malnutrition, hyperthyroidism, liver disease, and infections which result in gastrointestinal and respiratory diseases.
Cholesterol skeptics believe the cholesterol myth is fabricated by drug companies, and their doctor cronies, so that they can sell more statins for lowering cholesterol. What's the truth? Does high cholesterol food cause high blood cholesterol? Does high blood cholesterol cause clogged arteries? I don't know. I'm chewing on it . . . together with some prawns, heads and all. Om nom nom nom . . . .
Related links:
http://www.thincs.org/Malcolm.choltheory.htm
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dr-mercola/the-cholesterol-myth-that_b_676817.html
http://www.ravnskov.nu/cholesterol.htm
http://www.newmediaexplorer.org...low_cholesterol_increases_risk_of_early_death.htm
http://jama.ama-assn.org/content/272/17/1335.abstract
STEAMED PRAWNS WITH GARLIC (蒜泥蝦) 12 medium size prawns, around 400 g 2 egg whites 2 tbsp packed roughly chopped garlic 2 tsp light soya sauce 1 tsp fish sauce 1 tsp Shaoxing wine pinch sugar 2 tbsp thinly sliced spring onions 2 tsp vegetable oil 2 tsp white sesame oil Preheat plate for prawns by gently steaming for 5 minutes. Do this whilst preparing prawns, or about 10 minutes before serving. To prepare prawns, trim and discard legs and feelers. Cut each prawn in the middle lengthwise, leaving the 2 halves joined at the tail. Rinse quickly under running water to remove veins. Dry with paper towels. Beat egg whites, garlic, light soya sauce, fish sauce, wine and sugar till well combined. Heat vegetable oil and white sesame oil in a separate pan or pot till almost smoking. Drizzle oil on spring onions and prawns. Serve immediately. |
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