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    White vs Brown Rice

    Hey guys. Im going to be doing a big bulk this summer and im wondering whats better for bulking, white rice or brown rice? Ive had both, and I much prefer the taste of white rice but if brown is far better nutrition wise then I will go with that. thanks

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    I can tell you this. I completely agree with you that white rice tastes better, but i believe that brown rice is better for you and I myself eat brown rice on a daily basis. It takes a bit longer to cook than white rice but is many more nutrients and also a lot more fiber. Not to mention that it is a whole grain and you definitely want those types of foods in your bulking diet. You can add a little low sodium soy or something when cooking it so its not SO bland, Take care and hope that helped.

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    Eat your white rice pwo and brown rice at other times of you're so inclined.

    In the grand scheme of things it dosent really matter imo.

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    ^ agreed. It isn't worth thinking about - any benefit of one over the other is negligible. I tend to eat white rice when I eat it at all - especially for carbups. Not a time when you want a lot of fibre [subliminal message]colon blow[/subliminal].
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    Considering the PRAL of brown rice, I'd steer clear of it.
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    I've been mixing it about 1/2 and 1/2. Sometimes I just make brown rice though.
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    Brown rice isnt that much better on the GI scale and it takes much longer to cook. If I have to cook one, it would be yellow rice. Brown or Wild rice when someone else cooks it.
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