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@familyforonehumanity56302 ай бұрын
Research papers? Krish’s Achilles’ heel. Krish’s sources? “Trust me, bro.” Meet Krish - a banker turned self-proclaimed food guru. With no degree in food science, he’s out there delivering masterclasses on health, nutrition, and cuisine, convinced he knows more about medicine than doctors and more about food than chefs and scientists combined. This wave of “all-knowing” KZbin experts has become a real issue in India. Everyone’s a self-proclaimed guru these days, dishing out wisdom like “gyani babas” with a camera in hand!
@prasanththangavelu2 ай бұрын
Hey fool, each research will tell you different results.. contradics with each other.. Like a fool you favour one research for your convenience... Grow up stupid ..
@inad7395Ай бұрын
What about peas? I've heard alot about pea protein but you have not spoken about it in your video.
@pine74193 ай бұрын
I learnt from my cook she soaks soyachunks in hot water and softens them squeezes out water grinds them into paste. You can use this as base for gravies. Pro tip: When in doubt add Garlic to mask flavours. My mum uses whey from paneer to knead dough and soups like lemon coriander.
@familyforonehumanity56302 ай бұрын
Research papers? Krish’s Achilles’ heel. Krish’s sources? “Trust me, bro.” Meet Krish - a banker turned self-proclaimed food guru. With no degree in food science, he’s out there delivering masterclasses on health, nutrition, and cuisine, convinced he knows more about medicine than doctors and more about food than chefs and scientists combined. This wave of “all-knowing” KZbin experts has become a real issue in India. Everyone’s a self-proclaimed guru these days, dishing out wisdom like “gyani babas” with a camera in hand!
@meenagodya85052 ай бұрын
@pine7419 The whey after removing the paneer is pure carbohydrates, as you have removed all the protein!
@faridatampal72732 ай бұрын
Brilliant tips. Thanks
@kavisidduАй бұрын
@familyforonehumanity5630 I fail to understand what is the purpose of this comment.
@harshrajjadhav940Ай бұрын
I'm a MBBS medical student and scientific temper and common sense matters much more than degree or qualifications. First thing - never trust anyone blindly. Always do your own research. And from what I've watched from this channel I didn't find anything grossly unscientific.@@familyforonehumanity5630
@prashinvalley6 күн бұрын
Thank you, Krish Ashok, for your insights and for spreading the word! I grew up vegetarian, but I now eat two eggs daily for nutrition reasons. My diet is primarily vegetarian, however. I work out regularly, so getting adequate protein is essential for me. I want to share a few things I've learned in my journey of a clean, healthy, and protein-rich diet. 1. Meat is an excellent source of complete protein, but calling it a high-quality protein is a misnomer. Medical studies recommend plant-based protein for optimal health and well-being. 2. I aim for 1 to 1.2 gms of protein per kg of my body weight. Complex carbs are essential but do not overdo them. Everything in moderation is key. 3. Eat wholesome food. Incorporate nuts (almonds, walnuts, peanuts, etc.), seeds (pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, flax, hemp, and chia), whole grains, and beans into your diet. You don't have to get all EAAs in one meal. You can use apps such as Cronometer to track your nutrition intake and tailor your diet. Even on the days I consumed low calories (1300 - 1400), I was never low on essential amino acids. 4. Diary-if you're not allergic, yogurt is an excellent source of protein (including EAAs) and probiotics. Incorporate Greek yogurt into your protein-rich diet. Word of caution: Whole milk has a lot of saturated fat, so be mindful about saturated fat intake. 5. Tofu-I know it's controversial. Based on my readings (Harvard medical papers) and discussion with my physician, as a Male, I chose not to eat it on a daily basis. Many research papers indicated that how soy is processed in our bodies depends on race/ethnicity. Just because it works well for Asians (Chinese and other East Asians) doesn't mean it's suitable for everyone. I'd eat tofu once a week or occasionally. 6. Protein powders-I use both plant -based protein powder and whey protein. Opt for the one with a few clean ingredients and no sugar or additives. If you're not allergic, whey protein is a good source of BCAAs and EAAs. Always mix it with food to avoid digestive discomfort. I'd toss a tablespoon of it to oatmeal or green juice. It's hard to find good-quality whey protein. Opt for the one with no additives, emulsifiers, seed oils, or sweeteners. If you're lactose intolerant, try Whey protein isolate instead of concentrate. 7. Whole grains and beans are packed with nutrition and fiber. Avoid wheat or eat it occasionally - gluten takes a toll on your gut. 8. Pre and probiotic foods are essential to keep your gut healthy and digest all you eat. 9. Eating too much protein could cause the accumulation of dead cells. The age-old practice of fasting is therapeutic. It resets your gut and kicks in Autophagy, cleaning up your body's dead and damaged cells (defective proteins). Intermittent fasting is not for me; I'd go on monk fasting (32-40 hrs water fasting) once a quarter. Eat well and stay healthy!
@dhanrajbhure64063 ай бұрын
How to add proteins to veg diet Dairy products are good source of protein but check for lactose intolerance. Eggs are good source of protein. Dal's are not rich source of proteins. Dals are excellent for gut health that also has some protein. Whey protein is good source of proteins and it's safe if purchased from a trusted brand. 1. Unsweetened whey proteins 2.Tofu and Paneer 3. Nuts and seeds You can use a cloth to drain out water from curd and you'll get hung curd which has more proteins than regular dahi. Add paneer to any batter (Idly dosa) and increase it's protein content. Soya chunks are 50% protein by dry weight.
@vadi8142 ай бұрын
Y unnecessary work, just eat curd "You can use a cloth to drain out water from curd"
@55deepak5552 ай бұрын
Dal has 25% protein which is not bad by any means.
@kavisidduАй бұрын
@55deepak555 With dal, you are adding another 75% carbohydrate to your diet..
@no22sillАй бұрын
@@kavisidducomplex carbs aren't bad.. why do we go overboard while trying to mend our ways? Processed and ultra processed food is best avoided..and just doing household work and a 40 minute daily walk is enough exercise
@kavisidduАй бұрын
@no22sill Who said carbohydrate is bad..? Too much of carbohydrate with very less protein may be bad..
@chandrakanthsaimaddi57363 ай бұрын
I never thought of adding protein powder to Indian dishes when I added it to all western dishes. Idlis and Dosas will be more satisfying than ever...
@krishashok3 ай бұрын
Indeed!
@poojajhunjhunwala10743 ай бұрын
Please suggest which protein powder should I add in my beg diet?
@vs336183 ай бұрын
@@krishashokDoes cooking affect the nutritive value of protein powder
3 ай бұрын
There's even pea or pumpkin seed protein powder, some may work even better with your dishes than whey or soy!
@priyanarayanan52613 ай бұрын
@@krishashok would love more ideas like this on how to add protein powder. would you know which plant protein works best (rice/pea?)
@trueperson68703 ай бұрын
Being a lacto-vegetarian, adjusted my diet, never had any problem with meeting ny protein requirements. (Just to mention eyou do not need to have "complete protein" in one sitting. Here is my atleast proteinc onsumption in a day in any form. 3 cups of milk (750ml) (24g) 100 grams of besan/moong or any other lentils which have high protein(23-24g) 200 grams of grains (16-17g) Handful of nuts (5-6g) Salad bowl (3-5g) = overall 70grams per day. Also I didnt counted Extra lentil, paneer and dahi which i often consume not daily apparently. To increase bioavailability of plant protein i do take appropriate steps, from slow cooking to adding vitamin C. Over all i do consume 70 grams of protein daily (after substracting non utilized protein). Which equals to my 1g/bw which is more than RDA of .8g/bw. Without adding supplement yet. Also if missed some day or may be sometime wants more i do add whey protein to the stuff i make as snacks. And everything is under my calorie budget. Also im quite active physically as well. Also i do suggest watching video by Adam Rugsea about "myth" of protein combining and labeling foods as Protein or Carbs.
@KritiBasantani3 ай бұрын
Curious about the number of calories the above mentioned 'diet in a day' has?
@trueperson68703 ай бұрын
@@KritiBasantani don't worry. I track and stay within my calorie Limits. My BMR is 1656, I am quite active that makes my calorie around 2400-2500 per day. Here is the rough calorie estimates from the thing i mentioned. Milk (2cups) = 503 c Lentils (since besan has highest calories I calculated besan 100 gms) = 387 c Grains (I do consume quinoa oats millets along with wheat flour, but here lets take alone wheat flour 200 grms) = 682c Mixed nuts (soaked Almonds cashews, walnuts pistachios others) Handful = 298c Mixed Veg salad bowl (×2 )= 169c In total = 2039 calories. + fats(ghee on roti, oil used in dishes) along with spices = 300-340 c) = approx 2380 c Since My calorie expenditure is 2500. I complete those by adding dahi or paneer or others. If i gain a little weight due to lets say overeating occasionly I increase intensity of my workout for some days which increase my calorie expenditure upto to 3000 but maintain same diet and hence deficit of 500 calories. Also this is without any protein supplement. Maintaining such diet requires planning, though i mostly manage that, but sometimes don't, hence I take help of whey protein supplement. I do add little whey protein in my breakfast trying reducing other grains as for convenience.
@avantika23383 ай бұрын
Which brand of whey do you use?
@amitgupta251219933 ай бұрын
70 gm is meh, i consume 150 gm easily on a omnivore diet.
@trueperson68703 ай бұрын
@@amitgupta25121993 Larger is not always better. 70 Gms is enough for my body (1g/bw) Though I consume almost 80+. I mentioned the very base food which I don't miss most days. I didn't count snacks and other side dishes. If I want more I can take whey protein and can get as much as 150g. Though it will be more than twice the amount of my daily needs (2.1 g/bw) and high protein diet long term is not good for the body, as I don't utilize that much protein most will be undergo gluconeogenesis and eventually convert into glucose or will be stored as fat.
@ThePonderousMare3 ай бұрын
" The presence of a small vegetarian elite is still having a sizeable effect on the food habits .. " India has a lot of 'Pure Veg' restaurants because even the most hard core non vegetarians choose to be a total vegetarian on specific days of their choice for various reasons. Many devout meat eaters avoid even eggs on such days.. so in general Indian culture is designed such that it requires a "Pure Veg'" category and it's not all because of the vegetarian elite.
@sridevinetrakanti93623 ай бұрын
Exactly!!!
@badrihema3 ай бұрын
It is fashionable to come from a vegetarian background and call your own practices wrong. That - is ‘elitist’
@dip-tree3 ай бұрын
@@badrihema Disagree. Elitist is to bull-doze your way (just because you can) without a scientific / logical framework,. For example the D'Marts in our towns and cities do not carry any 'non-veg' food items. And this stems purely from the extreme religious / cultural bias of the owners (Damani).
@srikarraoayilneni70742 ай бұрын
You're wrong. Business works the way money flows. If people would like to buy veg items from the same place that serves meat, businesses would actually prefer that. Market is not ready for changing their buying habits@@dip-tree
@dip-tree2 ай бұрын
@@srikarraoayilneni7074 Don't be arrogant, I know the Damanis. What I said is correct.
@iam4v3 ай бұрын
I learnt various ways to have proteins from my doctor as I was lagging behind in hitting my protein as well as water goals... one of the ways I include proteins is in buttermilk / chaas. this helps me hit both the goals, as sometimes its difficult to keep drinking plain water to hit the 1.5 - 2 ltr goals. I add unflavoured protein to my coffee, make it a shake and drink it like cold coffee or hot coffee in the morning. Adding my unflavoured protein to dalia pulao which is slightly watery also is a dish im loving these days. My two bits of being on protein rich diet journey as a vegetarian would be that at a time yor body can take only a 30 gm protein that is digestible, so say if your goal in the day is 70 grams, breaking down those scoops into various meals helps. This is trivia though, I do not have a lot of research to say if this should be followed by all. Best to check with your doctor on how to properly take proteins. What an awesome video !!
@krishashok3 ай бұрын
Thank you! Excellent ideas
@bloomy913 ай бұрын
Which protein powder are you taking ? Or how to decide which protein powder should I take ?
@bloomy913 ай бұрын
Which protein powder are you taking ? Or how to decide which protein powder should I take ?
@rahulbramhankar89143 ай бұрын
so struggle to drink even 2 ltrs of water?? and I am here thinking that even 4 ltrs of Plain water is not enough for me.....
@familyforonehumanity56302 ай бұрын
Research papers? Krish’s Achilles’ heel. Krish’s sources? “Trust me, bro.” Meet Krish - a banker turned self-proclaimed food guru. With no degree in food science, he’s out there delivering masterclasses on health, nutrition, and cuisine, convinced he knows more about medicine than doctors and more about food than chefs and scientists combined. This wave of “all-knowing” KZbin experts has become a real issue in India. Everyone’s a self-proclaimed guru these days, dishing out wisdom like “gyani babas” with a camera in hand!
@srashtiahuja3702 ай бұрын
Woman here, adding protein and micronutrients to my diet has reduced discomfort and cramps during periods. Thanks for educating people! ❤️
@pranav2105913 ай бұрын
India is the only place in the world where we have endless veg non-veg debates, yet the vegetarians suffer from constipation and the meat eaters have low muscle mass. Edit: People in the replies have proven my point 😂 To each, their own. But less talk and more action, people.
@fzz67163 ай бұрын
Nope look at the meat eaters they are pretty high in muscle mass compared to other vegetarians. Brahmins in my state have man boobs.
@piipiipuupuu17613 ай бұрын
@@fzz6716untouchables all over India choke inside sewers
@utubevenky3 ай бұрын
not really. meat eaters (who are not heavy rice eaters) are lean & healthy. vegetarian people who eat plenty of rice suffer from obesity. rice (alone) is devil
@manurazgoit3 ай бұрын
Bz in India meat is not eaten like daily lunch or dinner instead special occasion food twice or thrice a month for most people eggs are also not consumed on daily basis….occasionally high in oil omelette to change taste or egg curry.. since I started consuming these daily with 30 min home workout my muscle mass improved substantially and also loosen 15 kg of weight in last 9 months
@SATYAPRAKASH-rm5jt3 ай бұрын
It depends on the quantity/amount of consumption of meat per person per day. Indian non-vegetarians are very low in amount of consumption as compared to the other countries.
@AshwiniKumarS3 ай бұрын
We do three things to increase protein intake daily. One is I am not vegetarian though do not consume meat regularly. We add 2 to 3 eggs per person to normal meal. We make hung curd based dips mostly with pudina and corriander. Add soya chunks liberally and for quick lunch to take to office, I soak veggies, soya chunk, tofu in curd marinate overnight and cook with rice in morning one pot.
@tharun5413 ай бұрын
What difference does it make to have curd on its own and having hung curd prepared out of the same amount of curd?
@AshwiniKumarS3 ай бұрын
@@tharun541 I too am doubtful if it makes difference in protein, but the denser curd is good to make dips, tastes better and the strained liquid too can be consumed as butter milk
@SATYAPRAKASH-rm5jt3 ай бұрын
@@AshwiniKumarS Hung curd does makes difference in quantity of protein, apart from taste. E.g. If you have a habit of eating 100gr hung curd daily, you have to hang the regular curd approx 200gr. (On assuming that the regular curd contains 50% water ) Hence more quantity of proteins in 100gr of hung curd as compared to the regular curd.
@AshwiniKumarS3 ай бұрын
@@SATYAPRAKASH-rm5jt ratio improves but if a person can eat 100gm hung curd, it's easier to dring 200gm diluted curd
@SATYAPRAKASH-rm5jt3 ай бұрын
@@AshwiniKumarS Yes sure. But the question was about taste, creamy ness and thick texture and maintain the same amount of proteins per serving. Also some people have a sort of dislikes and allergic to the curd-water.
@talekarsanket3 ай бұрын
video starts at 6:50
@thementalist9563 ай бұрын
Thanx
@ndurga853 ай бұрын
Thank u so muchhhhhh
@adityabhagat70743 ай бұрын
Thank you
@Sharmi03083 ай бұрын
Hello from San Diego! Upon researching, I found a list of vegan protein items. Please don't shoot the messenger, I'm happily sharing what I've learned. Some ingredients might be hard or expensive to find in India, while others are readily available. 1. Amaranth 1 cup=9.3 grams of protein 2. Peanuts 1 ounce=7.5 grams Protein 3. Tofu 3 ounces= 15 grams protein 4. Flaxseed 1 ounce=5 grams protein 5. Pistachios 1 ounce=6 grams protein 6. Quinoa 1 cup=8 grams protein 7. Hemp seeds 3 tbsp=10 grams protein 8. Red kidney beans/Rajma 1 cup 14 grams protein 9. Chickpeas 1 cup=15 grams protein 10. Chia seeds 1 ounce=5 grams protein 11. Pumpkin seeds 1 ounce 9 grams protein 12. Green Peas 1 cup=8 grams protein 13. Lentils 1 cup=18 grams protein 14. Nutritional Yeast 1/4 cup=8grams protein 15. Spelt(a grain) 1cup=11grams protein 16. Oats 1 cup=5 grams protein 17. Tempeh 6 slices=11 grams protein 18.Edamame(green soy beans) 1 cup=18 grams protein
@Kumar-sy3oy3 ай бұрын
yes. It is colonial mindset of Krish that he thinks it is unfortunate to have egg categorized as non-vegetarian in India. He seems to be so bumped that there is a green and red markers. As non-vegetarian, you can eat anything, So why the greet marker bothers you that is big question? Do people like me have no right to get easy access to food????
@krishashok3 ай бұрын
Thank you! The only problem with most of these sources is that when they are actually cooked, they absorb water and in a practical meal context, provide very little protein
@JustV-bw6vd3 ай бұрын
@@krishashokany link from where to get unflavoured protein powder and can we give it to kids
@chintanjadwani3 ай бұрын
@@JustV-bw6vd Check unived's unflavoured pea protein
@devilsgod63 ай бұрын
@@JustV-bw6vd if you are lactose tolerant then try the whole truth whey concentrate otherwise try whey isolate
@ranjanhd3 ай бұрын
I’m vegan and you mostly mention dairy products for protein. Tofu is great option for vegans. Thankfully you have mentioned tofu in this video. Thank you so much. I enjoy watching you.
@krishashok3 ай бұрын
I also mentioned plant based protein powders
@kishorhegde72183 ай бұрын
Tofu is actually excellent. Though it is not as tasty as paneer, it has half the calories and about the same amount of protein and cheaper too.
@gravx123452 ай бұрын
He mentioned plant based protein powder, tofu, tempeh, nuts and seeds. In addition you can also consider soy based milk and yogurt, edamame, seitan, nutritional yeast etc. you can also add soy bean in sambar, dal etc.
@familyforonehumanity56302 ай бұрын
Research papers? Krish’s Achilles’ heel 📉. Krish’s sources? “Trust me, bro” 🤷♂️. With no degree in medical or food science, he’s out here lecturing on health, nutrition, and food 🍲. Convinced he knows more than doctors and chefs, Krish declares, “Science and reality are what I want them to be.” This wave of self-proclaimed KZbin gurus is a real issue in India. Everyone’s a “gyani baba” with a camera 🎥 these days!
@souravr64333 ай бұрын
Or if you are a non veg and add protein with low cost
@supreetsahu19643 ай бұрын
Add eggs to most dishes. Ez
@krishashok3 ай бұрын
Hehe
@annamalaian07113 ай бұрын
Well it’s not really that expensive. Sure, little expensive. But not significant. Plus, the comfort and easiness with whey protein is unmatched. Eggs as well.
@Vikrum_3 ай бұрын
Egg whites 🤌🏻 @@supreetsahu1964
@christinachandy28013 ай бұрын
Yes!
@asheeshkchopra3 ай бұрын
Although didn’t quite agree with some things in the first part of the video, I really appreciate the practical tips to add proteins in diet, towards the later part of the video. Thankyou.
@murlidharprabhu30883 ай бұрын
After watching your earlier videos on protein, in last 6 months I have shifted myself from Vegetarian to Eggetarian and planning to add chicken in my plate soon. I am just 63 years young adult. I am taking milk with added whey protein every day morning and adding pea based veg protein in chapatti flour and also adding in dals and vegetable curries every day. But my wife , after watching side effects of protein intake on social medias , is little apprehensive about side effects of eating so much protein on my health although I do not take more than 60 grams of protein in a day. Interestingly I have already implemented your first 4 ideas to increase protein intake in my diet. And last but not the least, I have a copy of your Masala Lab in my Kindle library which I do keep reading. Thanks .... murli
@drarunatantiaMIGS3 ай бұрын
Thank you Ashok for throwing so many ideas to increase your protein intake. I recommend people to take sattu as drink or in Roti which is a good source of protein .
@kris123403 ай бұрын
Your videos are crisp, sensible, facts backed by science & to the point always! Thanks for sharing such gems Krish 🎉
@krishashok3 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@sugarmapletamil44453 ай бұрын
Thank you Very useful video in Purattasi month
@rajkumarntpc3 ай бұрын
*No science*। . All animal proteins have high quantity of methionine which has now been scientifically proven to cause many terminal diseases. For best sconce, read the book " How not to Age" by Michael Greger MD
@supriyajan3822Ай бұрын
Hi KrishSir..Your videos are so informative and takes away varies myths about foods which is such a relief to hear.Recently I have started listening to all videos .Thank you so much🙏🏻
@KiranmayiSomayajula3 ай бұрын
I love your channel.. all facts and no BS.. only concern here is I have girls aging 6 yrs and 10 yrs.. can we give them whey protein in form of batter or pea protein.. lots of fear mongering at home saying I can't give such protein to them.. might be a lame question ...
@jojosoni3 ай бұрын
Why? What's the problem? It's like asking can u give vitamins to them?
@vinayhkamath3 ай бұрын
@@jojosoni The kids are 6 and 10, why diss a concerned parent. Help or keep quiet, why humiliate? Chill, please.
@fathimamohideen19173 ай бұрын
Are you afraid that they will attain menarche earlier?
@prasannaJayaraman3 ай бұрын
Add more yogurt, paneer, soy etc increase nuts and seeds in the diet like peanuts, pumpkin seeds, lentils etc. whey protein is a bit too much for children
@finestbat4513 ай бұрын
Watch the video again, krish clearly said you can give protein
@kalpavrukshg88533 ай бұрын
There is a simple hack , eat less roti/rice and add more Daal/ legumes ( at least 100g uncooked for adult) + 100g of nuts ( nuts and legumes also complete the amino profile) , in case of a cheaper alternatives add penuts/groundnuts(100g in a day) + small amount of seesame seeds to complete the amino profile. Calories do look a little bit high due to Fats but they can be managed with this even for 2000k cal diet ( alos this keeps you lot fuller for longer time) One of the most import point used overnight soaked or roasted nuts and seeds. So in a day meal will like this daal/ legumes( 100g uncooked ) + 50g nuts ( seeds if needed in case of penuts), same at night , if you are adding dairy like yougurt, paneer quantity of dal and nuts can be reduced. So by this one can completely eliminate roti or rice or just have a liitle bit
@sak8_83 ай бұрын
As a person who can't take milk or whey because of pimples I had to discover pea protein with dahi..never stopped
@nareshvasuja35063 ай бұрын
which brand's pea protein do you use?
@FallenDriver3 ай бұрын
Can you please share the brand name
@pandeyji28213 ай бұрын
Take a good brand isolate u won’t get pimples
@Imasoulkind3 ай бұрын
@@nareshvasuja3506Naturaltein, Cureveda, Cosmix
@Mona001-01g3 ай бұрын
Oh wow, I never knew whey protein causes pimples. I used to take a scoop of whey after workout and had to suffer so much either pimples. Never made the connection between the two though ! I have to research this topic some more!
@ramshankarn22473 ай бұрын
Fantastic Krish. I am glad and relieved to know Soy protein is healthy. I use an unflavoured soy protein powder which more than 80% protein, and the rest pea and wheat protein. I dont want to use diary in any form - be it whey, paneer, curd and so on. This video is super useful and helpful. Wonderful ideas, easy to implement
@hari3253 ай бұрын
Which brand do you use?
@familyforonehumanity56302 ай бұрын
Research papers? Krish’s Achilles’ heel. Krish’s sources? “Trust me, bro.” This guy has no degree or knowledge in medical or food science, yet here he is, lecturing everyone on health, nutrition, and everything food-related. Convinced he knows more than doctors and chefs combined, Krish confidently declares, "Science and reality are what I want them to be." This wave of self-proclaimed KZbin gurus has become a real issue in India. Everyone’s a “gyani baba” with a camera these days, dishing out wisdom without a shred of real expertise!
@bimalmampattaАй бұрын
What is a good whey protein brand that you get in India?
@devangbhatt634013 күн бұрын
ON STANDARD WHEY PROTEIN
@slidingmyblues3 ай бұрын
Great video! A common confusion about the whey protein is the question about what happens to the protein content if it is heated? What temperature levels are okay? How much percentage of protein will remain after cooking the dough? Could you address these questions if possible?
@sridevinetrakanti93623 ай бұрын
I feel the better choice is to add it to your cooked dals or curd rather than cook whey protein.
@kalAnkitt3 ай бұрын
Being a vegetarian, have managed to put 150g of protein in my daily diet(ofc ignoring the calories). I read a long long back, how heating whey(adding it to roti or other dishes), “denatures” it. Idk how much of it is true keeping mind, how there also heat-safe protein powders available online.
@krishashok3 ай бұрын
Protein denaturing is absolutely normal. It doesn't do anything to the fact that it is still protein
@himanshu48263 ай бұрын
9:11 damn, i never thought protein powder is that versatile and flexible
@krishashok3 ай бұрын
Yep!
@Childe1123 ай бұрын
I like how you stopped video at exact 9/11 ☠️
@bharsanta50293 ай бұрын
True exactly
@konchady3 ай бұрын
Years back, there was an ad where a mother added protein powder into the kid's meal/drink.
@SATYAPRAKASH-rm5jt3 ай бұрын
@@konchady Yes. Years ago I was also introduced when Amway launched Nutrilite brand of protein powder. The accompanied brochure gave all this information and details what Krish is narrating in the video.
@InsightsofAJ3 күн бұрын
What happens to the nutrition content of whey protein when we heat it ?
@krishashok13 сағат бұрын
Nothing happens
@meenakshisundaresan36773 ай бұрын
Hey, can you influence the government to fortify wheat flour and rice with protein?
@SATYAPRAKASH-rm5jt3 ай бұрын
Great. It will be very good initiative.
@allno28493 ай бұрын
it will be more costly is guess
@ick-6253 ай бұрын
Why does govt need to do everything? if people voice it enough companies will quickly put fortified products on shelves. It's understandable to hold governments accountable when they provide support to people in poverty but let's leave this maay-baap sarkar mindset for everything and end up inviting regulations that need not be there.
@sapteshpandit47633 ай бұрын
Hey krish, Please tell me if the following diet plan for an individual who weigh 78 kgs 5'8" tall and walks 8.5 kms in 85 minutes is acceptable or not. 1. Break fast : - a) Green moong and black urad soked over night (50 grams each) then boiled for 30 minutes - 25 grams of protein and 340 calories, b) almond, walnut, cashewnut, sunflower seed, and pumkin seed (each 5 grams) - 5 gram protein and 150 calories 2. Lunch : - a) Bajra roti 2 numbers (250 grams total) - 27.5 grams of protein and 913 calories b) Any green vegetable (except potato) nearly 200 grams - 150 calories(taking into account added oil). c) 200 grams of curd - 7 gram of protein and 130 calories OR 200 grams of thick dal - 10 grams of protein and 220 calories 3. Dinner : - Only 200 ml of milk - 6 gram of protein and 110 calories Total - 70.5 to 73.5 grams of protein and 1793 to 1883 calories
@110khorshid3 ай бұрын
Sprouts are the best source of protein. Because the carbohydrate in the grain turns into cellulose which is not digestible but the protein content is the same with the grain and even more when you sprout the grain. Through my limited knowledge so far I've come to this idea that you have to eat about 1 kg of sprouts per day .
@MahiMahi-yu5jo3 ай бұрын
I have atarted replacing cashews with paneer or tofu for several masala gravy bases. I also try to bake as many millet and egg based cookies and cakes as possible, with half the amount of sugar a recipe recommends. This doesn't affect the taste much because a few spices like cardamom and cinnamon can be added to create an oral illusion of sweetness. Also replaced mayonaise with hung curd based dips and hummus. Even after all that, my family still needs to drink milk and eat eggs...
@arunkulkarni18123 ай бұрын
Thank you. Very informative video clip. It is a very practical way without making too many changes.
@krishashok3 ай бұрын
You are welcome!
@anujakumar063 ай бұрын
These are such brilliant ideas! Each one of them so easy to apply! Many thanks! 👌👌🙏
@amithks83 ай бұрын
Actual Video starts at 07:25
@TechCodeZero3 ай бұрын
no it starts at where at starts , that rant about Indian society was much needed
@sumanthdontharaju20733 ай бұрын
thank you
@KRaghavendar3 ай бұрын
Thanks for saving me the rant
@gurmeetkaur97092 ай бұрын
Kindly suggest good brands for unflavoured protein powders
@dushyanthchandramohan11353 ай бұрын
Ashok, I learnt a lot about food and nutrition from your videos. I replaced my carbs with protein (non veg) cooked in less oil . Easily without any physical activity , I reduced several kgs of weight ! Thanks to you
@batmanrecharged3 ай бұрын
True...same here...
@vinayhkamath3 ай бұрын
Hi, would be a great help if you could give some tips here. Like you, I am trying to 'replace carb with proteins (non veg--chicken and eggs)'. Thanks.
@rajkumarntpc3 ай бұрын
You are going downhill
@batmanrecharged3 ай бұрын
@@rajkumarntpc bakshi sab bole, ntpc ke stalwards.....
@piipiipuupuu17613 ай бұрын
Congratulations
@akshyahanchate52283 ай бұрын
Hello! I add paneer or tofu puree to any vegetable curry or dal gravy. It adds a nice texture to the gravy 🤤
@krishashok3 ай бұрын
Works!
@coldstone873 ай бұрын
Can you suggest good brands of whey protein that you use?
@umang953 ай бұрын
Nutrabay is good.
@Cyber_seakerx3 ай бұрын
Nutabay, asitis buy soya protein cheaper and it's inferior by tiny margin
@AJ-for-you3 ай бұрын
@@Cyber_seakerxcan’t understand what you are saying Tell clearly
@JeyAnirudhJekka3 ай бұрын
Naturaltein is pretty safe. They are the only brand in Indian market right now that is cologne list certified.
@prasanththangavelu2 ай бұрын
That's s what he is doing promoting whey ??? 😂😂😂😂 Fools grow up.
@MavanurRanganath3 ай бұрын
Enjoy your deep analysis about food, is it safe to eat protein for dinner?
@krishashok3 ай бұрын
Yes!!
@HarishGowthamErd3 ай бұрын
Much needed one Krish! Lot of myths busted in under 12 minutes ❤
@krishashok3 ай бұрын
Thank you
@smritimarodia20 күн бұрын
Adding protein to the dough and cooking Will heat not destroy the protein?
@krishashok20 күн бұрын
No, it wont!
@nikhilsomashekarappa83923 ай бұрын
Thanks Krish. Great video. Not related to the actual video but that "Bril Ink bottle" in your background made me feel nostalgic. :)
@krishashok3 ай бұрын
Hehe!
@familyforonehumanity56302 ай бұрын
Research papers? Krish’s Achilles’ heel. Krish’s sources? “Trust me, bro.” This guy has no degree or knowledge in medical science or food science, yet here he is, lecturing everyone on health, nutrition, and everything food-related. Convinced he knows more than doctors and chefs combined, Krish delivers his "expert" advice with unwavering confidence. This wave of self-proclaimed KZbin gurus has become a real issue in India. Everyone’s a “gyani baba” with a camera these days, dishing out wisdom without a shred of real expertise!
@vanathiarumugam20898 күн бұрын
I know you wont suggest any brand, but how to choose and buy whey protein or protein powder ? Then we can try that easily.
@krishashok8 күн бұрын
The simplest suggestion is to try from Amul first
@vanathiarumugam20898 күн бұрын
Thank you so much.
@vanathiarumugam20898 күн бұрын
@@krishashok thankyou.
@bharsanta50293 ай бұрын
Love this video Krish..amazing!! Wonderful.. thanks for the honest discussion and for the great ideas!!👍🙏. You didn’t enforce any thoughts but only stated your views and opinions based on your research and observation.. that’s the best!!really thankful…good to know. Now we know why people recommend you..😊👍👍👏best wishes!! Pls continue your service..to the society.🙏🙏👌tc
@PreetisDesiRasoiАй бұрын
Hii Kris! Can we blend curd and paneer together along with some lemon 🍋 juice and herbs. It’s safe to eat like this way (dip). Please let me know! Thanks 😊
@gangadharhiremath73063 ай бұрын
We are vegetarian Lingayats and I fight with my wife and daughter almost regularly about protein defeciency in the diet of my grand children.Wife simply has no idea of protein and daughter is misled by You tubers. I pray that my daughter trusts you and goes through your video. I am concerned about the diet of my grand children,3 yr and 8 months old. *She thinks that nutrition means millets(like ragi),apples and vegetables.She imposed those unpalatable things on one year old kid and shunned all milk products to him.(His food consumption got reduced)* He refuses to eat egg and she won't give milk or Curds(reason:he may catch cold!!!!)
@krishashok3 ай бұрын
Very unfortunate. Hopefully the kids learn to eat other kinds of food from their peer group
@gangadharhiremath73063 ай бұрын
@@krishashok Thank you. Thankfully,daughter is married in to a non-vegitarian family and kids may learn to eat meat in due course. My point was,ppl don't understand the difference btn propaganda and real information.So much of unwanted propaganda is seen on millets,greens and "organic" that ppl start thinking that spinach is far more nutritious than two eggs.
@parthkhanolkar79163 ай бұрын
Not giving milk products to children is very cruel indeed
@sujathats12443 ай бұрын
Jains have survived and are healthy without milk products @@parthkhanolkar7916
@neetuzee85963 ай бұрын
Wow.. Brilliant ideas..I will surely try these & see what works for my fam..
@krishashok3 ай бұрын
Perfect!
@dushyanthchandramohan11353 ай бұрын
Very good video to start purattasi month !
@krishashok3 ай бұрын
Hehe!
@ravitejag44852 ай бұрын
One word - remarkable video, enlightening in every aspect, unfortunately ignored by most of us and carrying over dal + subji + roti/rice for years
@Naresh-w8t3 ай бұрын
I haven't watched the video and i dont know if you will bring out these points but this will be helpful for your audiences as well here. For vegans and vegetarians 1) Protein combining is a myth. Well more or less. Studies shows that at the end of the day you will have all the complete essential amino acid profile, so dont need to stress combining different plant protein in one meal. If protein sources are diverse enogh you will get complete protein at the end of the day. 2) Though disgestability of plant protein is low (even though that is based on flawed methods like DAAS, some researches are now showoing that they might have significantly underestimate the digestibality of plant based proteins) but adding onions and garlic which typical indian diet contains actually increases the digestiblity of the protein which makes it equal to animal protein. 3) Those who are lactose tolerant might need to know that its a spectrum. You might be just mildly intolerant and dairy products like curd etc are not bad for you in that case.
@Naresh-w8t3 ай бұрын
Just watched tiny bit of the video and i ageee about eggs. I build my physique just with typical indian north west diet but you are right about eggs. I have added them now.
@mrastogi61683 ай бұрын
Thankyou for sharing this!
@chajjern23 ай бұрын
Source please
@Naresh-w8t3 ай бұрын
@@chajjern2 you can search mic the vegan on youtube, plant based protein myths.
@alexsmart26123 ай бұрын
@@Naresh-w8t What a source!
@dip-tree3 ай бұрын
One way (I do it) to make delicious paratha like flat-bread is that I take regular whole grains of various dals (including soya beans), wheat/jowar/millets, etc and dry grind them (in the quantity I just need for the meal) to a powder and use it to make my parathas. Sol I can choose the proportions that suit my mood on that day ! With your suggestion, I can add protein powder and grated tofu as well. to make it even more effective. BTW, I also add finely chopped leafy greens into the dough and the results are very very delicious.
@happydaisy4443 ай бұрын
Sounds reasonable. More importantly looks doable. 👍🏾
@krishashok3 ай бұрын
Try it!
@devanshiprajapati12903 ай бұрын
@@krishashok if you can suggest any brand , please. easily we can trust and start🙂 your research and videos are commendable.
@sethanderson5679Ай бұрын
The first principle I follow is to emphasize legumes and seeds like pumpkin and sesame more than grains. My protein intake is always around 115 grams and methionine and all other amino acids are close to double the rda just by doing that. And my iron is around 35 mg too. The couple of servings of grains I do eat are usually wheat oats or millet. When I add protein powder and soy foods it goes up around 2 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight.
@edwardcullen32513 ай бұрын
All your videos are excellent. On another note, what about veggies that are lactose intolerant? They can't use whey, and plant protein powders carry a premium price tag
@subinitamazumder13073 ай бұрын
If you're lactose intolerant, doesn't mean that you're plant protein intolerant. Thus soy milk, almond milk are for the people who can't drink animal milk. But if you're intolerant to both, then it's a problem
@familyforonehumanity56302 ай бұрын
Research papers? Krish’s Achilles’ heel. Krish’s sources? “Trust me, bro.” This guy has no degree or knowledge in medical or food science, yet here he is, lecturing everyone on health, nutrition, and everything food-related. Convinced he knows more than doctors and chefs combined, Krish confidently declares, "Science and reality are what I want them to be." This wave of self-proclaimed KZbin gurus has become a real issue in India. Everyone’s a “gyani baba” with a camera these days, dishing out wisdom without a shred of real expertise!
@getkapilwajapey3 ай бұрын
Good video! Very valid points. Very practical options. I hope people get over the misconception of eating a proper protein rich diet!
@shobhit.sirohi3 ай бұрын
the amul high protien products are now a huge part of my veg diet, give them a try
@krishashok3 ай бұрын
They are excellent
@adarshbk3 ай бұрын
9:25 boil soya chunks take it's water out grind it add to dosa batter and make uttapam (thick dosa)
@krishashok2 ай бұрын
That is a great idea as well
@uperwala2 ай бұрын
I have the following concerns: 1) SOY products are generally coming from GMO factories. 2) Whey powders and plant protein powders are factory created and hance have preservatives. I was expecting more non-factory made protein sources.
@Sharmi03083 ай бұрын
I forgot to mention in my earlier post that Dr. Sanjay Gupta, a well-known brain surgeon in the US & a CNN reporter, did a show called "The Last Alzheimer Patient," where he followed a group of elderly people who were diagnosed with Alzheimers, & who had changed their diet to being vegan. The 5 year study showed that they completely reversed any symptoms of Alzheimers. Many of them wished they had done it sooner, as some of them had lost their spouses to Alzheimers. They lost weight, their blood pressure dropped, and they felt lighter & more active. If u can locate the show, I highly recommend u see it, as science doesn't lie. Please don't shoot the messenger, I am merely sharing information that can benefit us all:-)
@sunainayadavphd27513 ай бұрын
Then why is it that doctors ask patients to become vegetarian every time their health goes for a toss? Because a plant based diet is healthier. Reasons to stay vegetarian: 1. Low quality of meat, eggs & dairy products in India 2. Abysmal treatment of animals exploited for food 3. Well planned vegetarian food is a complete diet rich in all macros
@VeBe283 ай бұрын
Total myths again!
@krishashok3 ай бұрын
1. Not all doctors. This varies by region 2. In many cases they are specifically asking you to avoid high levels of fat which often tend to be used when cooking meat dishes. 3. There is no issue with “quality of meat” given that we cook our meat pretty well 4. Animal cruelty is purely subjective and it’s not for everyone to prioritise particularly if human health is prioritised at the bottom of the economic pyramid 5. Yes it is possible to be vegetarian and healthy - absolutely, but it does take more effort and money. And not everyone can spare that extra effort or money
@sunainayadavphd27513 ай бұрын
@@krishashok Your answer is typical of an influencer who is not an expert in the field. As a doctor & clinical scientist I can assure you that there is more to meat & dairy consumption than just its fat or microbial content. Food quality in India is one of the lowest and cooking food doesnt undo the damage thats already done to our produce through poor agricultural & animal husbandry practices. Promoting excessive protein use through powders is dangerous! I do hope that people consult experts rather than take advice off KZbin. I rest my case!
@bestever15053 ай бұрын
Well my Doctor asked me to Increase Organ meats.
@JeyAnirudhJekka3 ай бұрын
@@sunainayadavphd2751promoting protein powder consumption isn't dangerous as long as people eat it within their body limits i.e 0.8 grams per 1kg of body weight. Doctors all over the world recommend diets with enough protein. You can be wrong too.
@shikhaverma18153 ай бұрын
Any recommendation for a good unflavoured whey protein brand
@poojamitra39903 ай бұрын
Thanks Krish .. I am a pure vegetarian… thank you for making this video
@ksabhinav3 ай бұрын
What does 'pure' vegetarian mean?
@wolvie0083 ай бұрын
@@ksabhinav she doesn’t have any impurities that is like pure gold
@annamalaian07113 ай бұрын
@@ksabhinav pls don’t be offended. By pure, they mean No eggs also.
@poojamitra39903 ай бұрын
Pure vegetarian means no eggs and meat
@Cyber_seakerx3 ай бұрын
@@poojamitra3990eggs are veg tho
@suchitrapradeep44583 ай бұрын
What is your opinion on plant based protein supplements?
@krishashok3 ай бұрын
They are fine!
@mrastogi61683 ай бұрын
"Soy will not make you feminine, which is not a bad idea by the way" God I wish everyone thought like that looking masculine or feminine is utter bullshit and I wish everyone understood this! Thankyou so much for creating such informative videos! God bless!
@trueperson68703 ай бұрын
Consuming too much soy do alters your Endocrine system due to presence of phytoestrogens. For a man its a bad thing. High levels of estrogen in men affects his both Physical and mental health. Its interferes with normal physiology of a man (including mood and body compostion) God I wish people invest in holistic reading and accept our men and women differences instead of just implying stupid Political correctness. BTW I'm also a vegetarian.
@dkblaze90723 ай бұрын
LoL. It's not bullshit. Men have greater muscle mass than women naturally, even without training. Men who train will have greater muscle mass than women who train. Yes, being muscular = being masculine.
@Cyber_seakerx3 ай бұрын
Bro see woman on steroids they look like men
@ramkumar_watch19 күн бұрын
Thank you Krish, Good information. @ 2:07 My thought on term "Non-Vegetarian"............ The term "Non-Vegetarian" carries a terminological bias, as it implicitly positions vegetarianism as the default or superior choice. This perspective can feel exclusionary to individuals who consume a combination of meat, plant-based foods, and dairy products. As an alternative, the term "Inclusive Vegetarians" could be considered. Inclusive Vegetarians : Includes both plant-based and animal-based foods (e.g., meat, seafood, dairy, eggs). Exclusive Vegetarians : Only plant-based foods, excluding all animal-derived products (essentially vegan). Vegetarians : Plant-based foods with animal-derived dairy products (e.g., milk, cheese, yogurt) and sometimes eggs.
@krishashok18 күн бұрын
THanks Ramkumar. In fact, if you watch my latest video on millets, I use the term "regular" to describe people with no major dietary restrictions
@rats7933 ай бұрын
Joining your channel after this video. Your videos are exceptional. Please upload videos on more such amazing ways to make us healthy. Thanks for sharing your immense knowledge.
@krishashok3 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@ElaBlu312 күн бұрын
what about seitan, which is made from wheat gluten? I would also add switching from white to brown rice. Although I disagree that lentils and beans are not good sources of proteins. In the West, health practionners are increasingly advocating for swapping out meat for more beans and lentils. The problem I notice in indian cooking is with proportions. THe proportion of rice to lentils on a plate is way off. I get criticized by my family for eating too little rice. But when I cook, I eat less rice and make thicker daals so that there is more daal in proportion to rice. White rice is not healthy - its a simple carb with no additional nutrients.
@PrashantKumar-mz9bi3 ай бұрын
Well, getting protein from vegetarian sources is more expensive
@krishashok3 ай бұрын
Yep it is
@dkblaze90723 ай бұрын
Lol no. The cheapest sources of protein are vegan, let alone vegetarian. To produce meat, you first have to feed that animal copious amounts of plant food. Your statement goes against the law of thermodynamics. Eg. Soy chunks: 51 g protein / 100 g (INR 12) You won't be able to find one meat that gives protein cheaper than that.
@k955253 ай бұрын
@@krishashokGovernments across the globe provide hefty subsidies to meat industries, ensuring these industries can feed enormous amounts of crops to animals and cover the substantial costs of vaccinations and supplements like B12 and D. When we factor in these expenses-vaccines, supplements, and the vast amount of crops needed-the true cost of producing 1kg of meat would run into thousands. It’s clear that animal consumption places a significant financial burden on a country's economy.
@k955253 ай бұрын
By reducing the consumption of animal products, we will free up more land for cultivating crops. This shift will enable us to produce affordable soya or pea protein powder on a larger scale. As this becomes the norm, prices will naturally decrease, making nutritious protein accessible even to the economically disadvantaged. Currently, a laborer earning 200-300 rupees a day cannot afford milk, eggs, or meat, which collectively cost between 700-2000 rupees per day for a family of three. This stark disparity means that quality nutrition is a luxury only the rich can enjoy, while the poor subsist mainly on wheat. The only way to ensure everyone has access to quality food is to reduce animal product consumption and focus on sustainable foods.
@kunalkashelani5852 ай бұрын
I'm finding such innovative ways to increase protein content of my whole family ❤
@codedusting3 ай бұрын
As someone who knows NRIs, they ask the restaurant or only go to vegan ones or cook at home. Also, meat industry and diary industry are contributing to 35%+ climate change problems where it requires 10 times more plant based food to feed the animal for raising it for butchering for meat consumption which leads to more animal killed during farming as farming also kills animals.
@alexsmart26123 ай бұрын
>As someone who knows NRIs, they ask the restaurant or only go to vegan ones or cook at home And, in which country (other than India of course) is this ridiculousness tolerated, pray tell.
@codedusting3 ай бұрын
@@alexsmart2612 Most Western countries nowadays. Including even Dubai. You just have to tell them that you are a vegan and they'll tell you honestly if their restaurant has options for you or not.
@alexsmart26123 ай бұрын
@@codedusting Outside India, "vegan" or "vegetarian" applies to the food you are eating, not the vessel it was cooked in. This untouchability mindset towards cooking utensils is a concept unique to India. Even in India many restaurants do not maintain that distinction, which is why many vegetarians insist on going only to "pure" vegetarian restaurants. Rajma does not become non-vegetarian just by being cooked in utensil that was earlier used to cook meat.
@afreenmumtaz3 ай бұрын
Hello, NRI here. I have many vegetarian friends and have never heard them ask anywhere if this place is strictly vegan/vegetarian. Restaurants outside of India don’t use different vessels for cooking vegetarian and no n vegetarian food. The only exception is allergies, if someone is allergic to milk, nuts, gluten etc then they can ask the restaurant to make sure their food doesn’t touch allergens, but that too restaurants can’t guarantee.
@codedusting3 ай бұрын
@@afreenmumtaz I know many who do. Anecdotal vs anecdotal. Maybe where they live, restaurants value their customers more. People have allergic reactions to meat as well. Imagine the same utensils and some pieces are mistakenly left there. It's going to be a disaster. So most good restaurants have some mechanism to totally clean the previous meal prep of their utensils or have separate utensils. The best ones are vegan restaurants because you know they won't be touching meat themselves.
@Hamarachannel0073 ай бұрын
Thanks for the enlightenment!!! We are keep following same habits from our parents and they did the same without asking any questions?
@bestever15053 ай бұрын
Even though I’m a hardcore meat eater, here are some inventive ways to boost protein in a vegetarian diet: 1. Soybean Idli with High-Protein Sambar: Enhance your sambar by adding soy granules or tofu. These ingredients absorb flavors well, improving both taste and protein content. You can also include edamame, which has protein levels comparable to eggs, or tender peanuts for added protein. Consider reducing or eliminating potatoes and pumpkins in your sambar if desired. 2. Incorporate soy tikki or soy kebabs as side dishes with your meals. 3. If you eat roti, use soy flour to make a creative version of missi roti. 4. For pasta, semiya upma, idiyappam, or noodles, consider using soy-based or other protein-rich flours available in the market, such as black bean pasta. 5. Include snacks like protein-rich chikkis, dahi vadas made with Greek yogurt or hung curd, protein-rich cutlets, and protein-packed chaats and chillas.
@krishashok3 ай бұрын
Excellent ideas
@bestever15053 ай бұрын
@@krishashok Approved ❤. 😮
@bhisham26873 ай бұрын
Do you slaughter your meat
@bestever15053 ай бұрын
@@bhisham2687 no my butcher does!
@bhisham26873 ай бұрын
@@bestever1505 next time slaughter your meat yourself and it will be more tastier
@debudas547323 күн бұрын
Can you suggest one good way protein powder and a good plant based protein powder ?
@fidaulfat5893 ай бұрын
Protein is overrated. You can live a long life without focusing on high protein if your diet is simple and carb-based. Our ancestors lived long on home-cooked, basic meals without much protein. The real problem is that we’ve become more sedentary over time but haven’t reduced our food intake. The key issue is portion control and overuse of sugar in any form,ghee, oil, snacks like biscuits and mixtures, packaged foods, and eating out. If you manage this and do some moderate exercise, you only really need to focus on protein if you’re aiming for a gym-toned look. A balanced diet will naturally provide enough protein to sustain life. Even if you consume a lot of protein, illness and death are inevitable, so it’s better to live simply.if you do this first it would benefit. Increasing protein is not bad but don't loose sleep over it 😂😂😂
@itsprashantpatel3 ай бұрын
I've a question for you. Are you stupid?
@parthkhanolkar79163 ай бұрын
Our ancestors actually had more protein than we have now
@fidaulfat5893 ай бұрын
@@parthkhanolkar7916 really ? What they consumed
@parthkhanolkar79163 ай бұрын
@@fidaulfat589 1. More vegetables and fruits than grains. 2. More Millets than rice and wheat. Millets had less gluten and slightly higher protein than what we have today. During vedic times, the main grain consumed was barley. Rice and wheat were unheard of. 3. Meat. Yes, contrary to popular belief, meat was widely eaten by the common people of india. Only certain sects of practicing faiths were vegeterian. If you want to see some recipes of ancient times. There's a cookbook called 'pakadarpanam' written at the time of raja Nala.
@Psartz2 ай бұрын
@@parthkhanolkar7916😂😂 no they didnt
@kishorhegde72183 ай бұрын
The idea of adding protein powder to dosa batter is what i have been doing for years now..makes dosa soft and brown and crispy on the outside.
@krishashok3 ай бұрын
Superb!
@kishorhegde72183 ай бұрын
@@krishashok you can also make it softer and more aromatic by adding cucumber water instead of plain water.. That way you can also increase the protein to batter ratio without compromising texture and taste of dosa.
@seetahariharan40893 ай бұрын
Never knew or thought about this though I'm health and diet conscious for my family.
@seetahariharan40893 ай бұрын
Will it add to tendency of putting on weight?? 😂😂
@kishorhegde72183 ай бұрын
@@seetahariharan4089 Not really.. You cannot eat more than three medium sized dosas.And I was someone who ate 6-7 dosas (normal ones). It adds to satiety and keeps you full longer..I have introduced this to my mom and dad who were reluctant at first but now they also prefer protein dosa..i have experimented with myself and my family..A high protein breakfast keeps your energy high and reduces cravings in between whereas a high carb breakfast makes you feel sleepy, sluggish and also makes you hungry within 2-3 hrs.
@dalvik52853 ай бұрын
Best ways to add protein to vegetarian diet: 1. Add 120gm chicken breast 2. Add 4 whole eggs
@krishashok3 ай бұрын
Haha fair enough
@aparnanayampalli15593 ай бұрын
This is super useful...thank you! One question: While cooking for a household with teenagers (15-17 years), is it okay to add protein powders to our regular dishes?
@krishashok3 ай бұрын
A question best asked to a doctor.
@JeyAnirudhJekka3 ай бұрын
It should be fine, it's just protein! Just make sure they drink enough water too since high protein diets increase water consumption
@AmanKumar-yj5od3 ай бұрын
Utterly stupid to consider egg as a vegetarian,btw i am non vegetarian. In my opinion whey protein mass production with the help of central and state government might help mostly vegetarian people like me to get protein efficient.
@a6hiji73 ай бұрын
Maybe a confusion with eggplant 🍆
@alexsmart26123 ай бұрын
Why is a cow's mammary gland secretion vegetarian but a chicken's period non-vegetarian?
@ExploringHumanology3 ай бұрын
Hello sir ! I have just started learning food science from your video from last week. The first vedio I saw was about Maida & then Eggs and I am totally facsinated by the way you explain every smallest point also. Vitamin D, Protein, Science of Milk ... I have loved all the information explained. Hats off to you sir for making us love Science more and stay away from myths !
@medhashas3 ай бұрын
Are there any flavour less unsweetened protein powder? What should we look for in their ingredients ?
@anupamariyer3 ай бұрын
@krishashok can i simply powder the soya chunks we get and add that to cooking/doughs?
@krishashok3 ай бұрын
You can, but it won't taste great
@k955253 ай бұрын
@@krishashok i know i have commenting a lot recently. but please dont take me wrong i love you channel and have been following you for more than a year.just want to ask you how much protein a average person should eat per day?
@JubinBAZ3 ай бұрын
Having vinegar, whisky before food, in any way improve digestion?
@krishashok3 ай бұрын
No
@shilpachandramohan74493 ай бұрын
You can soak soybean along with idli or dosa ingredients and grind it to batter
@shobhanr39313 ай бұрын
Very well explained for Vegetarians 👌... thank you 😊
@krishashok3 ай бұрын
My pleasure 😊
@venkateshmadasu823 ай бұрын
What is the best plant based protein powder that you can suggest
@ashak.p13473 ай бұрын
which whey protein do u suggest for vegetarians brand please
@Ajith984Ай бұрын
As part of regular checkup, I found my creatinine level just above the cut off limit. My doctor said to control you protein intake and especially protein powder. I do regular strength training (not very heavy weights) and little bit of Cardio. I am now afraid to take more protein.
@pranaychatrath69713 ай бұрын
Heating protein causing denaturing. Is that something to be concerned about? Lower protein availability? Harder to digest?
@tamilmetaverseguy3 ай бұрын
Underrated guy. Following him from jalsa pannunga jilpa kaatunga blog days. Man you are awesome. My mom loves your blog. she is so happy to see you in youtube! She says "no one can accurately explain the contents of a refrigerator like the way you did in your blog" So happy to see you here
@swapnasridhar6462 ай бұрын
Super informative 🙏, thanks much! So well explained, as always.
@shibytg50203 ай бұрын
Could u please suggest a good unflavoured whey protein
@krchandra1413 ай бұрын
@krishashok -- For Lactose intolerant vegetarian person like me can I use Whey for powder to increase my protein intake?
@jojosoni3 ай бұрын
No
@vidyachandrasekaran51453 ай бұрын
One small suggestion add groubded soy chunks to wheat powder for making chappathi
@krishashok3 ай бұрын
Oh yes
@shiva221B3 ай бұрын
Good work krish, but one think to note , whey protein is indeed pretty expensive for the vast majority, whey from reliable brands cost anywhere 1800-3000 rupees per kg. Everyother cheaper "whey" is more maltodextrin than whey
@jhumkasjhumkas87213 ай бұрын
Mushrooms and Quinoa have all 9 amino acids and most vegans in USA use it daily in their meals. Thank you, very informative program.
@domerino-ft6sd3 ай бұрын
very enlightening sir It is my request that you make the minimum budget according to you to get 70 to 100 grams of protein per day also include how a family of 3-5 can get that much protein(that is each member getting 70 to 100 grams of protein)?? both veg and non veg
@chakrim76593 ай бұрын
Which brand plant based protein powder is best in the market.
@shaikankush28663 ай бұрын
Any suggestions on which whey protein powder to buy