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    Savouring Thai Cuisine: A Guide to Healthier Choices

    Gerald NgBy Gerald NgMay 10, 2023
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    Thai cuisine is renowned for its tantalising balance of sweet, sour, salty, and spicy flavours. However, traditional Thai dishes can sometimes be high in calories, sodium, or sugar. 

    Fortunately, with a few simple tweaks, you can enjoy the delicious tastes of Thai food while still keeping your health in check. In this article, we explore how to make healthier choices when indulging in Thai cuisine, without compromising on taste.

    Choose Fresh Ingredients: A Recipe for Success

    One of the keys to healthier Thai food is using fresh, high-quality ingredients. Opt for lean meats, such as chicken or fish, and incorporate plenty of colourful vegetables, like bell peppers, green beans, and carrots. Fresh herbs, like basil, cilantro, and mint, not only enhance flavour but also offer numerous health benefits.

    Control the Heat: Moderating Spice Levels

    While spicy Thai dishes can be delicious, excessive consumption of spicy food may cause gastrointestinal discomfort. To enjoy Thai cuisine without overwhelming your taste buds, try using less chilli, or choose milder options like green curry or Pad Thai. Remember, you can always add more spice later if desired.

    Minimise Sugar and Salt: Striking a Balance

    Thai dishes often contain sugar and salt to achieve their distinctive flavour profile. However, consuming too much of either can lead to health issues, like high blood pressure or diabetes. To reduce sugar and salt intake, try using natural sweeteners, like palm sugar or stevia, and flavour your dishes with herbs, spices, or lime juice instead of relying solely on salt or fish sauce.

    Opt for Healthier Cooking Methods: Less Oil, More Flavour

    Traditional Thai dishes, like stir-fries and curries, can be high in oil. To make your meals healthier, use minimal oil when cooking, or choose healthier options like coconut or avocado oil. You can also steam, grill, or bake your ingredients for a lighter, more wholesome meal.

    Load up on Fibre: A Taste of Wellness

    Incorporating more fibre into your Thai dishes can help improve digestion and keep you feeling full for longer. Choose brown rice over white rice, or opt for rice noodles made from whole grains. Additionally, incorporating legumes like chickpeas or lentils into your Thai recipes can boost fibre content while adding a unique twist to your meal.

    Portion Control: Savouring Each Bite

    Overeating can easily derail your healthy eating goals. Practising portion control is crucial to maintaining a balanced diet while enjoying Thai cuisine. Start with smaller servings and listen to your body’s hunger cues to avoid overindulging.

    Stay Hydrated: The Importance of Water

    Spicy Thai dishes can leave you feeling thirsty, making it essential to stay well-hydrated. Drinking water before, during, and after your meal can help counteract the effects of spicy foods and support digestion. Aim to avoid sugary drinks, like sweetened iced tea or soft drinks, which can add unnecessary calories to your meal.

    Conclusion: Healthier Thai Cuisine for All

    Thai food is a culinary treasure that can be enjoyed as part of a healthy diet. By choosing fresh ingredients, moderating spice levels, reducing sugar and salt, utilising healthier cooking methods, and focusing on portion control, you can savour the delightful flavours of Thai cuisine while still prioritising your well-being. So, go ahead and indulge in your favourite Thai dishes – with a healthier twist!

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    Gerald Ng

    Gerald Ng is the current chief editor for Medical Channel Asia. Writing has always been his first love and he has more than a decade of journalism experience after falling in love with reading the newspapers daily growing up in Singapore. His works and interviews have appeared in various media publications including Yahoo!, Straits Times and Channel NewsAsia.

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