What Really Happens When We Process Our Food?
What Really Happens When We Process Our Food? The Numbers Don't Lie A real-world look at how your favorite snacks compare to their whole food origins Ever grab a bag of banana chips thinking you're making a healthy choice? Or wonder why you can demolish a bag of potato chips but feel satisfied after eating actual potatoes? The answer lies in something most of us rarely think about: what food processing actually does to our food. I decided to crunch the numbers on some everyday foods, comparing their whole versions to what we find in the snack aisle. What I discovered might surprise you. The Great Banana Investigation Picture this: you're deciding between a fresh banana and a bag of banana chips. Both are bananas, right? Well, sort of. That medium banana sitting on your counter (170g) gives you 99 calories, 22g of carbs, practically no fat, and 3g of fiber to help you feel full. It's nature's perfect portable snack – sweet, satisfying, and comes in its own b...