Quinoa

epre361706
on 7/31/14 1:39 pm
RNY on 01/09/15

Hi, Has anyone ate quinoa after surgery ? It is high in protein and just wondering if it would work with WLS

kathkeb
on 7/31/14 2:17 pm

It may depend on your surgery type.

I eat it now, but did not for the first year or 2 because I have limited space, and there are much higher protein choices.

Quinoa has some protein, but I don't consider it 'high' in protein.

Maybe a spoonful or 2 as a good quality carb with my meat and veggies.

Kath

  
Valerie G.
on 8/1/14 12:17 am - Northwest Mountains, GA

It's high for a plant protein, but nothing you can live off of.  I use it to replace rice when I make stuffed peppers

Valerie
DS 2005

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next to the mashed potatoes

Eggface
on 8/1/14 4:51 am - Sunny Southern, CA

I eat it from time to time but I pair it with something higher in protein. I make a sort of crustless quiche with it and a burger with Greek yogurt dip.

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A. Kondrlik
on 8/7/14 10:17 pm
VSG on 01/24/13

I eat it occasionally as my carb choice.  Usually only 1/4 cup or less.  I was told by my nut not too eat it too early out as it could swell a bit in my sleeve (like brown rice does).  It is good mixed with tiny pieces of raw veggies and some kind of dressing as a little salad.  It does have good protein, but I always pair it with meat.

Anne

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