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Luis Manzano and Solenn Heussaff whip up fiber-rich dishes at the Quaker Kitchen Cook-off

Incorporating fiber in your diet has never been easier and tastier with Quaker Oats

Quaker Oats today hosted “The Quaker Kitchen Cook Off” which featured brand ambassadors Luis Manzano and Solenn Heussaff who challenged each other to prepare new easy-to-do, tasty, and nutritious recipes using Quaker Oats.

 

The Battle for the Best Healthy Treats

During the event, which was also broadcasted via Quaker Philippines’ Facebook page, both health buffs shared their go-to fruity and delicious desserts such as the Rainbow Superfloat, Caramelized Bananas No-Bake Cheesecake, and Homemade Sorbetes.

Luis and Solenn whipped up these fun recipes using Quaker Oats, and along with expert nutritionists, also shared their tips to increasing fiber in your diet and sustaining a healthy lifestyle without completely cutting out treats.

 

Filipinos Low Intake of Fiber

A study has shown Filipinos actually consume less than 50% of the daily fiber requirement which means your current diet might not be enough as you think!

Luis with PSND Registered Nutritionist-Dietitian, Jake Brandon Andal and Quaker Nutrition Manager Dr. Kit Phanvijhitsiri

According to the Philippine Society of Nutritionist-Dietitians, Inc. (PSND), a study they conducted on working Filipino adults show only almost 8 grams of fiber was reported to be consumed per day on average. “This is very far from the recommended nutrient intake (RNI) of 20 to 25 grams,” shares PSND Registered Nutritionist-Dietitian, Jake Brandon Andal.

This low intake of fiber means Filipinos are missing out on an important nutrient which helps in aiding digestion, preventing constipation, and maintaining good digestive health. It also helps manage weight and reduces the risk of acquiring heart disease.

Oats have been proven to have 7x more fiber per 100g serving versus long grain white rice which helps fulfill the recommended consumption of fiber our body needs every day.

Through the years, Quaker Oats, the number 1 oats brand has introduced many fiber-rich products to help Filipinos have a more balanced diet.

 

New Fiber-rich Recipes from Quaker Oats

Now, Quaker Oats is again introducing new and innovative recipes to encourage Filipinos to make fiber a daily staple in their diet using oats from breakfast dishes, lunch, and even to treats and desserts!

“I love Quaker Oats and it has been a kitchen staple in the Manzano household since l was young. My favorite recipe to make is definitely Overnight Oats because it’s quick and easy but I’ve recently been leveling up my culinary skills! So now, the Rainbow Superfloat recipe is a new favorite. I’s a great option if you feel like having a more fruity and colorful breakfast or dessert that is also healthy, light, and refreshing!” Luis shared during the program.

“It’s very interesting how many healthy dishes you can make with oats as the main ingredient!,” says Solenn. “Though there are other sources of fiber, Quaker Oats is my go-to because it carries more fiber and it is highly versatile. You can use it in every meal both for savory and sweet dishes like homemade sorbetes, no-bake cheesecakes, and more!

With these fiber-rich recipes, treats can definitely still be sweet and delicious while healthy and good for your body. Indulge yourself in tastier flavors without sacrificing your diet and disturbing your digestion with Quaker Oats.

Try any of these recipes and tag @quakeroatsph when you share your own #Quaker7xMoreFiber creations! Visit https://linky.ph/quakeroatsph for more information on recipes and upcoming events.

*Per 100g vs long grain white rice

Written by dotdailydose

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