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For a layman, vegetables are vegetables. Who gets into the complications of its classification? We all know vegetables come in all sizes, shapes and colors. They have high nutritional value, loaded with essential vitamins and minerals, have to be included in our diet daily, and blah blah. But very few know about the classification of vegetables. And if you are the one who counts calories, fussy about the carbs intake, or diagnosed with diabetes, then it is only fair that you know about the vegetables classification, that will help you regulate your diet plan in a better way. Well, allow me to throw a little light on the difference between starchy and non starchy vegetables.What are Starchy VegetablesLow carb fanciers would want to keep away from starchy vegetables, as these vegetables are high in sugar. Starch is one of the sources of carbohydrates, stored in the form of sugar in a complex way. But these starchy vegetables are responsible for providing fuel to all the vital parts of your body. They are also necessary for the sound digestion and energy production in the body. But if you are really finicky about the carb intake, limit it to twice or thrice a week, but you cannot ignore it completely from your diet. You would want to check the list of starchy vegetables, given below:• Corn Peas
• Plantains
• Potatoes
• Yams
• Butternut
• Beetroot
• Carrots
• Turnips
• Parsnips
• Green Peas
• Kidney Beans
• Sweet potatoesWhat are Non Starchy VegetablesSome vegetables have lesser starch as compared to other vegetables. These vegetables are called non starchy vegetables. They are low on calories and carbohydrates, therefore you can include them in your diet as mush as you want. They not only improve your metabolic activity, but are considered important to maintain good health too. They are loaded with vital vitamins and minerals, that help you meet your daily requirement of nutrients. A list non starchy vegetables is given below:• Asparagus
• Mushrooms
• Bamboo shoots
• Beans
• Brussels
• Cabbage
• Cauliflower
• Cucumber
• Eggplant
• Fenugreek
• Okra
• Onions
• Pepper
• Soybean
• Spinach
• Tomatoes
• Turnips
• Water chestnuts
• Zucchini
• Celery
• RadishesStarchy vs Non Starchy VegetablesStarchy Vegetables Non-Starchy Vegetables▶ Carbohydrate rich ▶ Contains fewer calories & carbohydrates
▶ High sugar content ▶ Lesser sugar content▶ Has an adverse effect on ▶ Has little or no effect on the blood
the blood glucose levels glucose levels
▶ Sources of carbohydrates, which ▶ Sources of simple carbohydrates
mainly come in the form of fibers▶ Loaded with vast amounts of energy ▶ Loaded with essential vitamins, minerals and other nutrientsStarchy vs Non Starchy Vegetables: ConclusionEverybody's adaptability to a particular diet is different. Moreover, people diagnosed of disorders have their diet scrutinized all the time. Starchy vegetables are powerhouses, and they are necessary as they provide you with the required energy. Therefore, they can be consumed in high quantities during the growing stage of one's life, and one should reduce its intake gradually, as they are likely to cause an increase in the blood glucose levels. Whereas, non-starchy vegetables can be eaten as much as you want as they contain carbohydrates in the form of fiber, which helps in the sound digestion of food. Moreover, its nutritional value is enormous. Looks like there is a war, starchy vs non starchy vegetables. But none of the above two types can be declared as better than the other. Both of them are an important part of our diet, and one cannot ignore them completely.Altering your diet according to the nutritional values of the two types of vegetables and as per your body requirements is the way to good health!
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