10 best keto vegetables


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What are the best keto vegetables? Find out the 10 top keto vegetables for health and weight loss in this video. See why some are better than others and get tips on how to make them in a super delicious way. 🥦 What’s your favorite keto vegetable and how do you like to eat it?

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37 responses to “10 best keto vegetables”

  1. Califlower is also great gnochi replacement … just chop it very roughly, cook it and add some taaasty sauce or other additions 😀 (if you are Czech try to make halusky with califlower ! if not Czech sorry it requires very very very special super healthy cheese caled bryndza)

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  5. While the above ground and below ground rules are a good starting pace for newbies, it isn’t a hard rule. There are Veggies that grow above ground, that are high in carbs such as peas, beans, etc. and there are root veggies that are low in carbs such as Radishes and Jicama.

  6. Kinda surprised squash made the list, but I do eat zoodles and shrimp after resistance training—to spike my insulin. If you’re gonna include zucchini, may as well include spaghetti squash. 

    I also have garlic, onions and tomatoes—usually on salads. Naturally, I keep the grams of carbs down, though. Kale and spinach are kind of pointless to eat raw, as they chelate minerals. I do like spinach steamed with butter, though. Oh yeah: seaweed, and if you want to replace potatoes, a little radish (in various forms) works well. Also missing: bell peppers—keep them green to avoid carb creep. In fact, transitioning to a low-carb diet from a keto diet would probably include a lot more garlic, onions, peppers and tomatoes.

    From the list, my tops: asparagus. I could probably have it with every meal. In fact, just about every meal I eat has that, broccoli, cauliflower or zoodles. I used to eat a lot more spinach, but I’m pretty high iron, and I’m not giving up my beef and lamb.

  7. I use kohlrabi instead of potatoes. Even zappa Tuscany soup, I use kohlrabi. Pill, slice as potato….it’s delicious. I let to try to my husband without tell him about kohlrabi, he didn’t taste any different

  8. Thank you for the awesome list!! Started up again last week. Doing it to jump start losing some fat. Previously I did it in while in the Army and intensively lifting. Can’t lift due to injuries, so just cutting off some fat for now. Then I very slowly start to sprinkle carbs in once I feel I’m at the ideal weight

  9. i don’t know why i haven’t made pigs in a blanket yet…my grandmother used to make them all the time. The thought just came to me. She used rice and pork but i’m sure i could substitute cauliflower for the rice.

  10. disappointed I didn’t see any kind of mushroom on this list. I think basic white mushrooms are less than 2g of net carbs per 100g serving. plus they add great flavor especially to beef/venison dishes

  11. 10. Brussels Sprout
    9. Green Bean
    8. Kale
    7. Asparagus
    6. Spinach
    5. Zucchini
    4. Cabbage
    3. Broccoli
    2. Avocado
    1. Cauliflower

  12. Thank you for the helpful information. I think your channel is evidence based and provides life-proven success advices.

  13. One item overlooked by most is olives, they cover quite a few bases when it comes to keto, salt, olive oil, potassium and many more

  14. – grow above ground better for Keto, coze root has carb (e.g. potato )

    10. Brussels Sprout
    9. Green Bean
    8. Kale
    7. Asparagus
    6. Spinach
    5. Zucchini
    4. Cabbage
    3. Broccoli
    2. Avocado
    1. Cauliflower

  15. I’m a spinach lover. I can eat it everyday!! And I thought cauliflower had higher carbs?

  16. Made a creamy fish pie mix and topped it with lightly steamed grated cauliflower and then added cheese. Grilled it until bubbly. Makes a tasty substitute for high carb mashed potatoes.

  17. So well presented information here. Thank you so much for putting this together 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰. Wish school was this easy and fun to learn

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