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Many obese people find it really tough to even think about following a low fat diet plan. It can be really tough to convince a person for this diet plan especially in a world where every other person prefers to eat the fast foods, processed foods and packages foods. Unlike your every diet plan low fat diet plan would not permit the inclusion of fattening foods irrespective of their high taste quotient.

Low fat diets have received a reputation that is a bit undeserving, as they are commonly thought of as bland. Fat after all, is perceived to give food flavor. Thus, low fat foods are thought to be flavorless and unappetizing. Having to stick to a low fat diet also means giving up on rich sauces and flavor enhancers, which may cause the food to be blander.

It's only after tasting the low fat recipes that you can confirm the fact that they taste as good as fattening foods. In fact once you start following this well balanced diet plan for a few weeks you would find its delicacies tastier than the high calorie foods. Low calorie recipes would never deprive your taste buds of the desired taste.

Unlike the old myths it's not just the sprouted beans and cottage cheese that you are supposed to eat when you are following the low fat diet plan. All the foods included in the plan do not contain the unhealthy variants of fat like trans-fat and saturated fat. The essential fatty acids contained in the low calorie recipes help the body in the production of the hormones that are necessary for the proper functioning of the body's organs.

Low fat diet plan comprises of only 30-32% of fat content. I gram of fat would add 9 calories to the diet plan and a well-balanced would allow the intake of only 66 calories of fat per day.

by: Katie A. Jones.




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