It is time to prove that these 14 food myths are entirely false. We have all been tricked into believing that these false food claims are true when they are not. Keep reading to discover the truth, finally! You may be shocked by what you discover.
Note: The content of this article is not medical advice.
A glass of wine per day is good for your health
If you think this sounds too good to be true is because it is. While past research seemed to have suggested that moderate drinking could lead to some benefits, the scientific community now agrees on the opposite.
Eating before swimming is dangerous
There is no scientific evidence suggesting that you should wait before entering the water after a meal. So go ahead and enjoy the sea or your local swimming pool!
Soybeans increase the risk of breast cancer
Eating moderate amounts of food containing soybeans won’t increase your risk of developing breast cancer. So, unless you eat more than two servings per day of whole-soy foods, such as tofu, soy milk, and edamame, you’ll be fine.
Parents should not give peanuts to young kids
According to an article published in the New York Times, the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases suggests introducing kids to this food early on. Experts suggest giving puréed or finger food containing peanut powder to toddlers of less than six months of age, but avoid feeding them whole peanuts.
Fats will make you fat
Despite their name, fats won’t make you fat, especially if you opt for healthy ones, such as those found in avocado, olive oil, and nuts. Fats are a fundamental part of our diet, and humans cannot live without them.
Frozen food is not as healthy as a fresh one
We often believe that frozen food is somehow less nutritious than fresh food, but this is not the case. At times, frozen products can even have better nutritional values, especially when it comes to vitamins A, C, and folic acid.
Celery burns more calories than it gives you
Unfortunately, the idea that celery burns calories seems to be total nonsense. While this vegetable is low in calories, it still won’t make you lose weight.
An apple a day keeps the doctor away
Apples are a good source of vitamins and minerals but eating one a day won’t do miracles for your health. Rather than eating an apple a day, people should maintain a balanced lifestyle and diet over time.
Your acne will disappear if you don’t eat certain foods
Unfortunately, though some food may make your acne worse, there is no scientific consensus on the notion that you can cure this skin condition by changing your diet. However, a correlation was found between acne and foods high in fats and sugar.
Proteins in plants are not complete
Contrary to common beliefs, proteins in plants contain all the essential amino acids necessary for survival. The only difference between these and those found in animal proteins? The proportions of amino acids found in plant proteins are not ideal and you may have to eat several plant-based foods to get a good variety.
People with type 2 diabetes should avoid fruit
Research suggests that people with type 2 diabetes may benefit from eating fruit as these can help control sugar levels.
Skipping breakfast makes you gain weight
No scientific evidence shows a correlation between skipping this meal and weight gain. Plus, eating right after waking up doesn’t speed up your metabolism, as some people seem to suggest.
Different Flavored Loops
Many people look at a big bowl of Fruit Loops and assume that they are all different flavors. However, fruit loops are actually all the same flavor despite their color. So, no, that pink one is not a raspberry, and the yellow ones do not taste like lemons! They are all just "Froot" flavored!
Fry An Egg Outside
Have you ever heard the myth that claims you can fry an egg on the sidewalk when the weather is hot? Well, this is almost impossible. An egg needs a temperature of at least 158 degrees F to begin to cook. A scalding hot sidewalk probably won't reach higher than 145 degrees F. So, you will have to keep cooking eggs on your stovetop!
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This article was first published at Spatula Desserts.
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