Calorie and barley porridge composition
Barley is one of the first cultivated plants by people, so it is not surprising that cereals based on it are spread almost all over the world. But for the proper planning of your diet you need to know as much as possible even about the most familiar dishes. Therefore it is worth considering the caloric content and composition of barley porridge cooked in different ways.
Special features
Barley grits are obtained from barley grains by their removal from bran, sieving and subsequent crushing. This distinguishes it from other popular barley groats - pearl barley, which is usually made from whole grains by grinding. And if the barley from time immemorial and to our times is considered typical soldier food (mention of it can be found in the military documents of ancient Rome), then barley porridge several hundred years ago was available only to privileged segments of the population and was considered almost a delicacy.
By size class barley grits are divided into large (it is labeled with number 1), medium fraction (No. 2) and small (No. 3). Usually, a larger brooch boils noticeably longer than a shallow one, but at the same time it contains several more beneficial substances. It is possible to meet also mixes of grain of all three sizes on sale - number on them usually is not put.
Chemical composition
The composition according to the formula BJU for one hundred grams of dry barley cereals:
- proteins - up to 11 g;
- fats - up to 1.5 g;
- carbohydrates - up to 70 g
However, raw cereal is practically not used, so it is worth considering the composition of the most popular dishes based on yachi. Barley porridge cooked in water usually has the following composition:
- proteins - up to 2.5 g;
- fats - up to 0.5 g;
- carbohydrates - up to 16 g
And if you cook the same cereal with milk, we get a dish with the following composition:
- proteins - up to 3.8 g;
- fats - up to 2 g;
- carbohydrates - up to 20 g
From the point of view of the vitamin composition, barley groats and dishes from it are contained in appreciable quantities in:
- B vitamins - B1, B6 and B9;
- vitamin D;
- vitamin E;
- vitamin pp.
Among the micro and macroelements important for the body, the yachka contains:
- phosphorus;
- magnesium;
- calcium;
- iron;
- silicon;
- sodium;
- potassium;
- copper;
- boron;
- cobalt;
- manganese;
- chromium;
- fluorine;
- zinc;
- sulfur;
- iodine;
- selenium;
- molybdenum.
It contains this barley groats and a large amount of essential amino acids (for example, tryptophan, arginine and valine), of which lysine is most contained in it. This substance is involved in the growth of human bones and skin, and also helps the immune system fight viruses.
Rich in yachka and valuable for the body dietary fiber, as well as fiber. Due to the absence of a grinding procedure in the technical process of the production of this grits, from the point of view of fiber content, barley grind significantly outperforms pearl barley.
Of the other substances present in this croup, Gordetsin, which is a natural antibiotic combining bactericidal and fungicidal properties, is worth mentioning. Due to its presence, the yachka is very well stored and contributes to the treatment of infectious diseases.
Does it contain gluten?
Unfortunately, among the wealth of substances contained in the yachts, as well as in the dishes from it, there is also gluten, also known as gluten. Therefore, despite all its benefits, barley porridge is absolutely contraindicated for people suffering from gluten intolerance.
For the same reason Do not use barley cereals for children whose age is less than two years.
Nutrition and energy value
Raw barley grits contains about 300 kilocalories per 100 grams. The number of calories in barley porridge depends largely on the method of its preparation. At the same time, the nutritional value of the yachka is much higher than that of most other common cereals, including barley.
On the water
Cooked on water porridge from yachts in the standard proportion of cereals and water 1 to 3 contains about 76 kcal per 100 g of the finished product. More liquid porridge will be less calories and, conversely, reducing the amount of water, you can increase the caloric content of this dish.The energy value of cooked porridge with oil can reach 100 kilocalories per 100 grams.
On milk
A boiled milk boiled in milk has an energy value of 111 thousand kcal per 100 g.
Glycemic index
Despite the relatively high calorie content of barley cereals and dishes based on it, Many nutritionists strongly recommend including it in various therapeutic diets, including those aimed at losing weight. The reason for this is the fact that the yachka possesses one of the lowest values for the glycemic index for croup. This value describes the effect of consuming 100 grams of the product on the glucose content in the blood.
The higher the glycemic index, the more the glucose level will jump after eating, and the sooner the hunger will come. Therefore, the use of foods with a high glycemic index is prohibited for people suffering from diabetes, and is undesirable for those who wish to achieve weight loss.
The value of the glycemic index is expressed in whole numbers and actually means the mass of pure glucose in grams, which must be eaten so that the amount of glucose in the blood is as much as after drinking 100 grams of the product in question. For raw yachts, this figure is 35, and for porridge from it - rarely exceeds 50.
Of course, adding sugar to the finished porridge significantly increases the value of this index. Therefore, sweeten yachku better with honey or fruit.
Tips on drinking
Violation of storage conditions lead to rancid cereal, which spoils the taste of the dishes obtained from it. Therefore, it is necessary to store the yachka in a dark and dry place, and its packaging should be sealed. It is best to pour the cereal into a glass, plastic or metal container with a lid immediately after purchase.
To cook crumbly porridge, you can fry its grain for 5 minutes before cooking.
If you use a weight loss box, then you should not add oil, sauces and sugar to it. It will be best to diversify its taste with honey, fruit, sour cream or greens. The taste of the yachk also combines well with mushrooms, pumpkin and dried apricots. Milk option is good with a banana.
On the composition of barley porridge, see the following video.