For Carb sources I am currently using pinto beans, oats, brown rice, and yams...
The yams are starting to get pricey and they are my least favorite tasting carb...
The russet potato on the other hand comes in 10lb bags year round and are dirt cheap and much better tasting...
I have always read and been told that russet potatoes are a poor choice as far as a good carb source do to it having a high GI rating...
Last night I started researching potatoes and read that the GI rating for a baked potato is at 85 (High), but a boiled potato is only 56 (medium)...
Everybody agrees brown rice is an excellent carb source...
The GI rating for brown rice is 55 (medium) very comparable to the boiled potato...
My question being...
Is there any other drawback to adding boiled russet potatoes as a carb source daily?...
I am clean bulking and want to minimize fat gains as much as possible...
Thanks...
The yams are starting to get pricey and they are my least favorite tasting carb...
The russet potato on the other hand comes in 10lb bags year round and are dirt cheap and much better tasting...
I have always read and been told that russet potatoes are a poor choice as far as a good carb source do to it having a high GI rating...
Last night I started researching potatoes and read that the GI rating for a baked potato is at 85 (High), but a boiled potato is only 56 (medium)...
Everybody agrees brown rice is an excellent carb source...
The GI rating for brown rice is 55 (medium) very comparable to the boiled potato...
My question being...
Is there any other drawback to adding boiled russet potatoes as a carb source daily?...
I am clean bulking and want to minimize fat gains as much as possible...
Thanks...
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