“I’m being good and choosing the healthy brekkie…” 🥗
Restaurant dining can be a bit of a minefield if you’re trying to watch your calories or lose weight. As I’ve said before, we often have a number of preconceived ideas about which the ‘healthier’ option is and equate that with lower calorie. In reality sometimes things aren’t quite as you’d expect.
Another great example of this are brekkie/brunch options – this particular example is from
Bills. If you were out for brekkie / brunch you might assume that something like the ‘Garden plate’ is the better choice. It sounds healthy doesn’t it? It’s got poached eggs, halloumi, roasted plum tomatoes, red peppers, smashed avocado, hollandaise, mushrooms, hash browns, baked beans etc. Compare that to the Big Brunch which is fried free-range eggs, bacon, sausages, tomatoes, mushrooms, hash browns, baked beans, black pudding etc and the choice is obvious isn’t it?
However that’s not the case. Garden Plate comes in at approx 1378 calories, while the Big Brunch is approx 1440 cals. That’s only 60 cals different – essentially the same.
This is a great example of how food marketing and naming can shape our assumptions. Dishes that sound fresh, wholesome or plant-based are often automatically labelled as ‘healthy’ and therefore assumed to be lower calorie. Ingredients like avocado, halloumi, oils, sauces and grains all have great nutritional value but they’re also energy dense, and when combined the calories add up quickly.
Now if you want the Garden Plate because you like it then definitely go for it, but if you’re choosing it when you’d prefer the Big Brunch maybe stick to what you like! If you do want to reduce the calories then choose something totally different!
Enjoy 🤗
xxx
