food and mood

we ofthen eat to calm down or cheer up when we're feelings stressed or depressed.

now new research suggests there's a reason: food changes out brain chemistry.
these changes powerfully influence our moods, but can certain foods really make us feel better? nutrition  experts say yes,
 but what should we eat and what should we avoid? here are the foods that work the best, as well as those that can make a bad day worse.

food and mood - we ofthen eat to calm down or cheer up when we're feelings stressed or depressed. (you have to read this great article)

Can Fried Food Be Made With Organic Olive Oil?

By Jennifer Marie Anderson


It's easy to see that most people enjoy fried food. While some people may not rely on it so much - and it's understandable, given the other healthy cooking methods available - no one can deny the fact that it can be done very well. However, as far as cooking oils are concerned, it seems as though attention has been brought to the culinary side of things. The reason why I say this is that organic olive oil may just be the best option for this purpose.

An article on Medical News Today detailed the importance of organic olive oil, as it relates to the preparation of fried food. It seems like this type of oil is more preferred compared to various seed oils, which is understandable if you consult authorities like Unaprol. This type of oil, which is made from the pressing of olives, possess a vast amount of antioxidants and crucial nutrients. It seems as though it is surprisingly stable during the culinary process as well.

Sfax University researchers put together a study that examined various cooking oils. Specifically, this was done in order to see how heat would alter the many qualities of oil, including physical and chemical. As you can probably imagine, heat has an impact on each of said qualities, sometimes negative. Regardless, you have to consider the fact that heat will play a crucial factor. From what I have seen, the ability to uphold certain components has been assessed across each of these oils.

After the study was said and done, refined organic olive oil showed a greater amount of strength, in terms of heat, than other refined seed oils. It's been said that the oil made from olives displayed the, "greatest resistance to oxidative deterioration," meaning that its natural antioxidants and helpful vitamins held up better in higher temperatures. These components were not tremendously reduced, which is fortunate to say the least. As a result, its quality was higher than the other oil types assessed.

Of course, you may be hesitant about cooking your meals with this type of oil, which is understandable. You know that it is a healthier type of oil and you do not want to miss out on any of nutrients it may possess. With this in mind, though, it's important to understand what it can still be used for deep-frying purposes, provided you are a fan of this particular cooking method. If you are, think about switching up your ingredients if you haven't done so already.




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