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CUT THE CARB

Growing up, I distinctly remember carbohydrates being at the bottom of our national food pyramid—indicating the food category that we need to be consuming the most. To my surprise, that has since changed, but rightly so. Now, fruits and vegetables sit at the bottom of the pyramid.

As lifestyles evolve and science develops, we realise that perhaps we don’t need as much carbohydrates as previously thought. We’re mostly not doing labour-intensive work, which would need us to consume and burn many calories. However, as Asians, we’ve grown up attuned to having carbohydrates

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