Hotpot Hacks For A Healthier Meal: Which Broth Has The Most Calories? | Talking Point | Full Episode

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  • @joycegoh8628
    @joycegoh8628 11 місяців тому +121

    Dangers of hot pot meals is most of us tend to up end ordering more than what we normally eat, then so as not to waste food, we would stuff ourselves silly. That’s why many times, we feel super full after a hot pot meal.

  • @rainy199x
    @rainy199x 5 місяців тому +13

    As a hot-pot lover myself, I extremely feel thankful for this report!
    I also mistakenly think that eating a bunch of vegetables in hot pot is making me healthy, but now I know it very much depends on which broth I’m taking !!!

  • @martinbrock713
    @martinbrock713 11 місяців тому +44

    most families cooked at home, occasionally indulging in hawker food. It was only in the 80s, where we had a larger population with greater spending power, that hawker food seemed in comparison to be cheaper.

  • @AlanSmith88888
    @AlanSmith88888 11 місяців тому +167

    When you eat hotpot, nobody is caring about calories lol.

  • @thomasthetrainful
    @thomasthetrainful 11 місяців тому +325

    The increase in sodium content in vegetables by 200% is a misleading representation. Vegetables themselves have negligible sodium content. The fibres in vegetables absorb sodium easily when they're cooked in broth. So obviously the sodium in vegetables will skyrocket. But it doesn't mean that the actual sodium content in processed food and meat are lower than vegetables.

    • @hustlefitness6008
      @hustlefitness6008 11 місяців тому +22

      It's not a misrepresentation. The increased absorption is easily understood via the comparison with the control.

    • @Aeybiseediy
      @Aeybiseediy 11 місяців тому +6

      The total amount of sodium absorbed in vege is comparable to processed food. So even if you feel like you're eating 'healthy' with lots of vege its actually similar as eating lots of fishballs/luncheon/etc. Probably only lesser fat amount

    • @thomasthetrainful
      @thomasthetrainful 11 місяців тому +15

      @@hustlefitness6008 still, misleading people into thinking eating vegetables are not healthy

    • @thomasthetrainful
      @thomasthetrainful 11 місяців тому +10

      @@Aeybiseediy Did the video published the exact sodium content of vege and processed food? They only highlighted the 200% increased in sodium, which is misleading in telling people eating vegetables are unhealthy.

    • @jasonhuang3271
      @jasonhuang3271 11 місяців тому +13

      yeah that part seems very misleading to me as well... they are comparing the values to cooking in water, but almost no one consumes boiled vegetables without any seasoning. If you compare the hot pot vegetables to stir fried, or even seasoned steamed vegetables, the sodium content won't differ by much I would bet.

  • @martinbrock713
    @martinbrock713 11 місяців тому +29

    Hawker food was always an occasional treat for the working-class in the 60s and the 70s. At that time, most families cooked at home, occasionally indulging in hawker food.

  • @Mary-sh2bp
    @Mary-sh2bp 4 місяці тому +3

    I actually lost weight eating hotpot because I used clean broth and used peanut butter with soy sauce, vinegar, garlic, cilantro, and a packet of sugar for my sauce. Used more vegetables and than meat. I cut the thin meat into halves, so I thought I had more meat than the serving. The broth turned out so good and I used garlic and onions to bring out more flavor and rice noodles to end my meal. It was so good! 😊

  • @madamcuriouss
    @madamcuriouss 11 місяців тому +78

    they forgot to consider that most people do not drink the mala broth as its more of a dipping sauce. so the calories of mala is not comparable with other soup like chicken broth where it is actually drinkable.

    • @thomasthetrainful
      @thomasthetrainful 11 місяців тому +14

      Not true, there are quite a number of people who drink the mala broth, that's why last year Haidilao introduced the mala milk broth. You should try, it's very tasty!

    • @madamcuriouss
      @madamcuriouss 11 місяців тому +6

      @thomasthetrainful yes im one of the few people who does that but I've never seen anyone else scope ladles and ladles of mala soup and drink it as if it's chicken broth like I do

    • @Strawation
      @Strawation 11 місяців тому +1

      it depends on the type of soup and you also have to remember that fat floats and will stick to whatever you dip into the broth. I've eaten from mala broths where it's more fat than soup so no one drank the soup, but it was more stomachache-inducing than the low-fat soups where you can drink the soup just because the fat had stuck to the food we dipped in

    • @yukisnoww
      @yukisnoww 11 місяців тому +1

      same as when eating instant noodle, don't drink the broth, lol.

    • @007JayP
      @007JayP 4 місяці тому

      @@thomasthetrainfulyou probably did not read the OP carefully as he mentioned Mala broth. My missus is from Chongqing, and I have never seen anyone from her hometown drink any mala broth as it is all beef fat and gets super spicy as the hot pot progresses. The closest thing to “tasting” some soup they do is to scoop up a little bit of the broth to add into their dipping sauce, mostly from the clear soup if available.

  • @madamcuriouss
    @madamcuriouss 11 місяців тому +55

    please please consider doing a video on how teachers are overworked in schools as their job now include counselling due to the shortage of school counsellors as mentioned by MP louis ng in parliament

    • @jiahaotan696
      @jiahaotan696 11 місяців тому +5

      Sounds like the teachers need some counselling themselves...

  • @raeannseah1381
    @raeannseah1381 11 місяців тому +11

    honestly the macro ratio in a hotpot meal is pretty decent, so just eat a smaller portion and i can be very nutritious

  • @maverick2161
    @maverick2161 11 місяців тому +78

    13.5 kg = 30 lbs
    30 lbs / 9 years = 3.3 lbs/year
    A woman gained 3.3 lbs per year over a 9 year period, and this is what you're basing your story on? You're blaming eating hot pot 5 times/month?!
    The most caloric-dense broth is 165 cals/serving. A 12 fl oz serving of cola has 140 calories, of which 39 grams is fructose corn syrup. Do you still want to blame the hot pot?? What was this woman munching on the remaining 25 days of the month when she wasn't eating hot pot?
    It's not fat or sodium you should be worried about, it's highly processed grains, sugar, and syrups.

    • @jackm9804
      @jackm9804 11 місяців тому +3

      I agree with you 100%

    • @weadog
      @weadog 11 місяців тому

      finally someone is on it, the video is pushing an agenda for sure

    • @s._3560
      @s._3560 11 місяців тому +3

      The real sugar, fats, salt are hidden in all your processed food, sausages, cheese, butter, fat steaks, burgers, fries, ice frappes and carbs like even maki, sushi (rice often has sugar mixed into it) and inactivity sitting in the office with long stressful hours unable to exercise!

    • @Jinkypigs
      @Jinkypigs 11 місяців тому

      Precisely

    • @michellecheung5986
      @michellecheung5986 11 місяців тому +3

      Stopped the video two minutes in to look for this comment. Totally nonsense to blame the weight gain of the women on hotpot that she only had for 5 times a month and disregard other meals she might be having or her lifestyle.

  • @nahyeahgara
    @nahyeahgara 11 місяців тому +55

    Just enjoy in moderation lah 😅

    • @Homemadespirit
      @Homemadespirit 11 місяців тому +2

      Healthy or not, moderation either way. So then; problem should be fixed and change recipe to make it healthy. What is “healthy” do research. Oils good and bad kinds, sugars fats sodium carbs proteins ect. What’s good and what’s bad, and how much of them….

  • @zhgfng
    @zhgfng 11 місяців тому +31

    Maybe CNA shouldn't consider a dish healthy or unhealthy just based on the calories. This will contribute toward the stigma that low calorie dishes are healthy, and high calorie dishes are unhealthy, when that couldn't be further from the truth. Can contribute towards eating disorders too

    • @deschan2246
      @deschan2246 11 місяців тому

      😂

    • @elenaWYE
      @elenaWYE 11 місяців тому

      exactly, people don’t eat those foods as regularly as how they eat their staple foods

  • @SecretCollage
    @SecretCollage 11 місяців тому +1

    Good reporting. Thank you🎉

  • @MidnightClaer
    @MidnightClaer 11 місяців тому +15

    Wish they tested the ingredients in the less healthy broths like mala which we are more likely to order

  • @haitruong189
    @haitruong189 11 місяців тому +9

    The sodium content in the vegetables is misleading, it doesn't add more sodium from thin air. The sodium from the broth moves into the vegetables so the total amount of sodium remains the same, it's just adding flavor to the vegetables. If you drink one bowl of broth with 1000 sodium and you add raw vegetable to it, it's still only 1000 sodium. If you want to cut your sodium don't drink the broth. Also soy sauce and sesame oil is sodium and fat (which are not bad) but you aren't avoiding sodium and fat by using those instead. Just eat a reasonable portion and don't be so crazy about the numbers.

  • @worldcurious8184
    @worldcurious8184 8 місяців тому +2

    we also add seasoning when we pan fried vegetables too and I bet the increase in sodium there will be equal or great. Cooking vegetable in broth is already one of the healier way consume vegetable.

  • @MajorBlitz
    @MajorBlitz 11 місяців тому +8

    People need to stop worrying about sodium intake unless already hypertensive. Everything in moderation and eating whole foods most of the time along with regular exercise solves most issues. If high sodium intake really does cause high blood pressure, then salt would be given as treatment for low blood pressure, which is definitely not the case

  • @apfyang
    @apfyang 6 місяців тому

    Great video!

  • @Wenshun-n7e
    @Wenshun-n7e 11 місяців тому +4

    Believe it or not.. whatever we consume is breakdown in our body digestive system... the body will know what it needs to absorb and what it needs to excrete out.... if our immune system is in good shape. I just eat what I like in moderate, have about half an hour of morning sun exposure, and keep my immune system in shape, which I reckon is critical.. so far, I suffer no illness or negative effects in my mid-60s..

  • @d0k0night
    @d0k0night 11 місяців тому +6

    I'm a simple man. I see Diana Ser, I click.

  • @thienquang665
    @thienquang665 11 місяців тому +70

    you pay for the meal, to have fun so please eat what you want and go to the gym later

    • @ezekielk.3629
      @ezekielk.3629 11 місяців тому +3

      gym is not a single solution to your unhealthy eating habits

    • @ABC-ed8cg
      @ABC-ed8cg 11 місяців тому +4

      Gym won’t take away the sodium.. Healthy food choice will.

  • @marthaelenacorral3042
    @marthaelenacorral3042 11 місяців тому

    I love crockpot broths - my version of "hot pot." Lightest chicken broth (3 chicken quarters + 2tsp salt in 7Qt pot) x 6hrs Hi. Place broth in plastic containers and finish cooling in fridge: remove all fat on top using a knife utensil. Use the broth to prepare healthy meals and remember that it already has salt. Next best is collagen broth: use pig feet. after cooling you hardly see any fat at all and the broth becomes jello-like. I freeze all and use as I need for a month. I do the chicken broth for my dogs' morning hydration: serve one cup for each dog who love it!

  • @FrankWu
    @FrankWu 11 місяців тому +1

    Mala broth in Chinese hotpot is very new trend food.Is very appealing to younger generation people .

  • @tituslzh
    @tituslzh 11 місяців тому +5

    Eat one hotpot so many things to follow. If so particular then may as well don't eat, save the hassle.

  • @jowechu4153
    @jowechu4153 11 місяців тому +4

    Ver good show… it’s educational plus revealing to observe the choices made by the guests 😅

  • @shadertheboi
    @shadertheboi Місяць тому

    "You need to put your chopsticks at least 45s to kill all bacteria."
    Me: **SOAKING MY CHOPSTICKS IN THE HOT SOUP"
    Friend: What are you doing?
    Me: Just cleansing my dirty stick.

  • @omega_3_998
    @omega_3_998 11 місяців тому +3

    21:54 "..make sure your raw meats are a safe distance away from your cooked food ..." Next screen: 22:02 ... Raw and cooked food placed extremely close beside each other. HAHAHAHA! Cute la Diana

    • @heotak3408
      @heotak3408 11 місяців тому

      Isn’t all her ingredients raw since it’s going in the hotpot? What they meant by cooked food is food you’re not cooking in the hotpot which can cause cross contamination with raw meat.

  • @sleepy_dobe
    @sleepy_dobe 11 місяців тому +5

    Question about the recommended daily intake levels for sodium and fat. But let's stick to sodium for now. The rec level is 2gm, but as the lab results showed, the food ingredients for one meal, cooked in water, already hits the rec daily level of 2gm. We still need to eat two more meals for the day. Even if we drink water for all our liquid needs for the whole day, and have healthy home-cooked meals for the other two meals, there will definitely be some sodium that's naturally in the food in those meals. How to stay under the rec daily intake? Are those recommended daily intake levels realistic, or are they at the levels they're at simply because that's the level that gives one the best chance of avoiding certain diseases/health issues?

  • @matlepak9694
    @matlepak9694 11 місяців тому +68

    This seems to suggest that calories are unhealthy, fats are unhealthy.. that doesn't sound right

    • @jj96432
      @jj96432 11 місяців тому +1

      ?

    • @minzzles
      @minzzles 11 місяців тому

      ​@@jj96432read the obesity code by Dr Jason fung

    • @rr-yw1on
      @rr-yw1on 11 місяців тому +6

      consuming too many calories and fats is unhealthy.

    • @kklchau
      @kklchau 11 місяців тому +7

      Everyone still avoiding fat and eating tons of sugar instead

    • @zefcypher
      @zefcypher 11 місяців тому +5

      We all need calories and fats. It's a surplus of these that causes problems.

  • @lplp7656
    @lplp7656 11 місяців тому +3

    Appreciate for a more insightful and detailed lab test report research on the other soups for mala , and how much approx calories per 1 avg session of hotpot . That’s would be so much better information relayed and to keep the audiences informed on how much of total calories /fat / sodium’s/ per hot pot session, or if short or longer hours of session will after effect or side effects may happen ?

  • @007JayP
    @007JayP 4 місяці тому

    I don’t see many overweight people in Sichuan or Chongqing provinces, on the contrary, most of them can’t get enough of hotpot and seem to be slim and glowing

  • @BigRiceEnergy
    @BigRiceEnergy 3 місяці тому

    I go to hotpot as a way to treat myself. I couldn’t care less about the calories while I’m enjoying my hotpot. lol.

  • @MrYongle383
    @MrYongle383 11 місяців тому +3

    convivial = vibes. for anyone wondering.

  • @elenaWYE
    @elenaWYE 11 місяців тому +3

    she has only talked about the soup broth but she did not mention about a healthier ingredient list; people should minimise cooking processed foods like crabsticks and fishballs in hot pot

  • @evolancer211
    @evolancer211 11 місяців тому +2

    Over nine years, that doesn't seem horrible

  • @JC-ih9tp
    @JC-ih9tp 11 місяців тому +3

    Need to consider sauces too

    • @JasonYJS_xoxo
      @JasonYJS_xoxo 11 місяців тому +1

      Sauce goes to a different topic. This covers only broth calories and dipping ingredients

  • @ursaminor3740
    @ursaminor3740 2 місяці тому

    I think pork bone broth and mushroom soup base these two are the best, whether in flavor or health.

  • @willliam1420
    @willliam1420 11 місяців тому +1

    Not all oils are equal health wise, neither are all calories created equal. As for salt, as long as it doesn't taste salty, it's good to go

  • @schadenfreude6274
    @schadenfreude6274 11 місяців тому +2

    People should learn to do Fasting on Alternate Days. Eat whatever you want for 1 day, then completely No Food for next day and drink only Plain Water. Then repeat the cycle. My Uncle did it for 16 years and he was a very Healthy and Fit Man. He only recently committed s*icide due to Depression. 🙂

    • @deschan2246
      @deschan2246 11 місяців тому +3

      Depression cause by not eating normally 😂

    • @lijinzhou9902
      @lijinzhou9902 11 місяців тому

      Just live normally lah

  • @masterweaver
    @masterweaver 11 місяців тому

    I use 2 portion of plain water at Haidilao. When one get too oily, I change to a fresh one.

  • @FrankWu
    @FrankWu 11 місяців тому +2

    I believe a way to making hotpot meal more healthier is to limit meat instead eat more vegetable letters etc.

  • @TheTeaParty320
    @TheTeaParty320 11 місяців тому +1

    I used to love hotpot and steamboat until I watched the Seinfeld episode on double dipping chips. Thanks George!

    • @lang-ed3bk
      @lang-ed3bk 11 місяців тому +6

      Hotpot is over a rolling boil or simmer; it is constantly killing off germs.

    • @Jinkypigs
      @Jinkypigs 11 місяців тому +1

      LOL. You based your dietary preferences on a stupid Seinfeld episode? LOL.

    • @TheTeaParty320
      @TheTeaParty320 11 місяців тому

      @@Jinkypigs Ah, yeah!

  • @tkyap2524
    @tkyap2524 11 місяців тому +2

    We eat to enjoy. It defeats the purpose worrying about this and that.

  • @martinbrock713
    @martinbrock713 11 місяців тому +1

    The most common misconception is how Hawker Food is supposed to be cheap food. This has never been the case historically.

  • @dennistan4663
    @dennistan4663 6 місяців тому

    Eat at hawker centre is the best. Cheap and good. 🤗🤗🌈

  • @suryayunawan7201
    @suryayunawan7201 11 місяців тому +3

    Of course, percentage-wise the increase in sodium will be more in vegetables, they had none previously, compared to the imitation crab and spam........

  • @blurryface6261
    @blurryface6261 11 місяців тому +2

    well this would have been useful if it came out before chinese new year.

  • @sys434
    @sys434 11 місяців тому +1

    knn, cannot come out 5 days earlier?

  • @LizBall-lj8fn
    @LizBall-lj8fn 4 місяці тому

    Mmmmmm I want to try hot pot ❤

  • @stargazeronesixseven
    @stargazeronesixseven 11 місяців тому

    🙏 With respect to All Sides , please use Common Sense by ordering healthier vegetables & white meats , drinking unsweethened black tea & eating more fresh fruits will be healthier than consuming a lot of red meats , flour-laden desserts & drinking sugarly drinks during our meals! Thank You So Much CNA for the illumination! 😊🙏🌷🌿🌏✌💜🕊🇸🇬

  • @nicholaswoof88
    @nicholaswoof88 11 місяців тому +3

    Always do your own broth.. carrots, onions, corns and cabbage (don't add salt or msg as these will release the natural flavour) as the base of the soup.
    Then add in bah choy and cabbage.
    Then the fishballs, ngon hiang, meat slices, fresh fish slices, and other stuff. But not yam, instant noodles etc like the boys in Taiwan / China / Hongkong..
    And don't get the prepackaged soup based as there's more msg and salt..
    We aren't from China, but we are Singaporeans

    • @deschan2246
      @deschan2246 11 місяців тому +2

      Dont think too much if u choose to eat.

  • @slickswings
    @slickswings 11 місяців тому +1

    Hotpot - where everything gets thrown into the same broth and everything tastes the same

  • @ezekielk.3629
    @ezekielk.3629 11 місяців тому +1

    Take it from a trainer POV
    - Don't drink the soup
    - Dip & not dunk the meat into the soup
    - Skip the rice if you wanna have less carbs
    - More greens
    - Eat everything in moderation
    - Ling Ling rolls are a killer - avoid at all cost

  • @AlonzoNT
    @AlonzoNT 11 місяців тому +2

    how is pork belly processed food

  • @hiatusinc
    @hiatusinc 6 місяців тому

    Hot pot always seems better than it actually is. I am usually always disappointed
    So maybe I eat it once every 5 years XD

  • @Timholle
    @Timholle 4 місяці тому

    The nutritionist Malaysian accent so strong

  • @yeoowoya
    @yeoowoya 11 місяців тому +3

    But who will actually drink finish the broth for hotpots ? For mala most would not even drink 1/4 of it

    • @JasonYJS_xoxo
      @JasonYJS_xoxo 11 місяців тому +1

      Good point, and mala is super spicy and I would avoid it for sure. This is making me second guess the tomato soup, bc I love the tomato soup from Haidilao

    • @jennypopsia5668
      @jennypopsia5668 5 місяців тому

      you are right,we don't drink Mala soup,actually try not to drink the soup will be better.

  • @Logic807
    @Logic807 4 місяці тому

    I don’t think salts are bad. Sugar is. Salts increase your blood pressure because of retained fluid, but itself I don’t think is that harmful. Take msg that will reduce your salt content. And if you are a believer that fats are good for you and that it keeps you satieted longer, ie. you will eat less later, well …

  • @sakurachristineito6428
    @sakurachristineito6428 11 місяців тому

    Eat shabu shabu guys!!! It's pricier but better quality

  • @DagaenGolomb
    @DagaenGolomb 11 місяців тому +1

    This is modern enough to know that many of the sodium recommendations are misguided for many adults, right? Only some people are highly reactive to sodium, and without previous conditions like high blood pressure "high" sodium by 2g standards is not a particularly large risk.

  • @Gehslol
    @Gehslol 11 місяців тому +2

    This was an example of a bad documentary.
    Firstly, 5 times/month hotpot is literally like less than 16% of the meals one would eat in a year if one ONLY ate one meal a day. Why is there a leap of logic to assume hotpot caused that random woman's weight gain?
    Secondly, they are comparing random broths of different flavours and then utilising the flavours as basis for comparison instead of the composition. Brand X's mala might have less oil than Brand Y's collagen broth, then what? This just made information more confusing instead of clearer.
    And then like another commentator said, the sodiom results in the lab test was "?". The control was boiling items in water, as expected, but who even regularly boils items in water? A better lab test would be testing how unhealthy hotpot can be compared to other common meals we eat often e.g. vegetables found in (a) hotpot (b) caifan (c) random homemaker's vegetable dish.
    There was very little useful fact finding and presentation in this one. Disappointed.
    Who produced this video?!?!?

  • @jamie68560
    @jamie68560 6 місяців тому

    Me: Y'all finish the broths???? 😂

  • @letsgoletsgoletsgoletsgoletsgo
    @letsgoletsgoletsgoletsgoletsgo 5 місяців тому

    in my opinion , i dont care when it comes to hotpot , why ? because its a celebratory meal , its not often , myself no more than 5 times in a year , and most importantly my daily lifestyle and diet is healthy and i exercise a lot

  • @fusiapink5593
    @fusiapink5593 5 місяців тому

    I never eat steamboat outside … the hotpot ….esp mala . I find them extremely unhealthy. The broth is very questionable. And I find it so much more expensive than having it at home.

  • @yeosiaueyn63
    @yeosiaueyn63 11 місяців тому

    - Adding more vegetables to broth doesn't necessarily make it healthier, as vegetables can absorb sodium from the broth, causing a 200% increase in sodium content.
    - Customers tend to prefer richer and more flavorful soup since they have already paid for it.
    - Raw meat should not be mixed with cooked meat in broth.
    - Keep raw food and cooked food separate when enjoying hotpot.
    .
    Reflection: Our daily consumption of sodium and fat may exceed our requirements due to the natural sodium content in vegetables. To reduce sodium intake, consider steaming and opting for a clean-eating approach.

  • @chocolatecookie8571
    @chocolatecookie8571 11 місяців тому +1

    Don't worry about calories. All broth is healthy for you. Enjoy

    • @deschan2246
      @deschan2246 11 місяців тому +1

      Broth healthy? Not always.

    • @chocolatecookie8571
      @chocolatecookie8571 11 місяців тому

      Yes, it is always healthy@@deschan2246 If people want to lose weight they better focus on minimizing carbs and sugars and eat less frequently.

    • @JasonYJS_xoxo
      @JasonYJS_xoxo 11 місяців тому +1

      Nope, hotpot is to enjoy, haha :)
      To be healthy, just control your portion and plot your hotpot days. Oh, and don't forget exercise

  • @diff1980
    @diff1980 11 місяців тому +4

    Why are we still talking about calories in 2024?
    Human body is not a machine so you can apply thermodynamics theory to it directly.
    It is all about hormonal responses to the substances we put into our mouths and thru digestive tract.

  • @dotaallstars8081
    @dotaallstars8081 5 місяців тому

    These episodes are nice, until they become an ad

  • @williamlee2468
    @williamlee2468 11 місяців тому

    I hope the hotpot outlets do not recycle the meats that are not sold on the day it's defrosted. This must be monitored closely because i've heard many hotpot places do this. My first experience caused me to have a massive upset stomach.

  • @BlasitoGinawang
    @BlasitoGinawang 4 місяці тому

    That's odd I've eaten food with animal fat on it, but it makes me full the whole day, and once never snacked or over eat, than eating food with less animal fat makes me hungry and over indulge on food with less animal fat.

    • @Logic807
      @Logic807 4 місяці тому

      That is what the studies show. Fats are good especially animals fats

  • @marvinmercado2867
    @marvinmercado2867 11 місяців тому +1

    Enjoy the food.. We'll all die anyway.. 😅

  • @KucingJinak000
    @KucingJinak000 11 місяців тому +1

    Let's be honest here.. 13 kg in 5 years is acceptable.

  • @irenekoo
    @irenekoo 11 місяців тому

    Let Me Love You . Justin Bieber FT DJ Snake.
    WE dont talk anymore! Charlie Puth FT Selena Gomez.
    Story of my life . One Direction.

  • @unboxingdoomdays5949
    @unboxingdoomdays5949 5 місяців тому +1

    Msg is safer than hotpot

    • @KP-xi4bj
      @KP-xi4bj 5 місяців тому

      Uncle Roger would agree with you.

  • @whirlx87
    @whirlx87 11 місяців тому +2

    whoever follows whatever is recommended in this piece is sure to find themselves uninvited to every hotpot gathering ever in the future

  • @sumosumo888
    @sumosumo888 6 місяців тому

    the focus on the broth overlooks the processed luncheon meat that they are consuming .. which has carcinogens, chemicals, fat and sodium hidden in the processed meat.......

  • @minzzles
    @minzzles 11 місяців тому +1

    Read the obesity code by dr jason fung. Fat and sodium is not the enemy

  • @deschan2246
    @deschan2246 11 місяців тому +2

    If U need to count calories, Dont Eat.😂

  • @user-wi2fw1jk9l
    @user-wi2fw1jk9l 11 місяців тому

    I’m also shocked to know the vegetables actually absorb so much sodium.

  • @nelswolf
    @nelswolf 3 місяці тому

    The increase in sodium. Doesnt just came out of no where. It comes from the broth. Only way to avoid this sodium is to not drink the broth

  • @iamjoycheee
    @iamjoycheee 11 місяців тому +1

    I eat hotpot almost every other week and it is the only food that allows me to poop all i ate and feel like i've had flat stomach after my toilet endulgement. Definitely this video is misleading content. the ketogenic diet i love is happening right there the moment i dip my meat in that mala soup.

  • @kit33389
    @kit33389 10 місяців тому

    the hate train against FATS and SODIUM has to stop. Sugar is the root of all nutritional evil. The end

  • @heroheng3840
    @heroheng3840 11 місяців тому

    So simply put. We just simply don't care at all lol just yolo lol.

  • @vernier-colorado
    @vernier-colorado 8 місяців тому

    When I was saying it in 2019, I was like "I want to go to 奶奶 house and drink the hot hot sauce and sesame oil." But now I tried to reduced my consumption of it (p.s. I do not like spicy).

  • @balonh1052
    @balonh1052 11 місяців тому

    It seems to me thay the nutritionist have graduated 😂

  • @kk22001
    @kk22001 11 місяців тому +2

    Tell that to the hai di lau goers. Paying a premium to cook your own food. Biggest joke ever

    • @lionellim1101
      @lionellim1101 11 місяців тому

      its not just hai di lao. all your hotpot, pay so much for normal ingredients, service charge and gst and yet you still cook it yourself. people who go for hotpots are dumb people especially sinkie dogs

  • @noct2750
    @noct2750 11 місяців тому

    down to the core wants to be healthier just eat salad and steamed food done,everything we consumed outside processed anyway unless u went to live in a village

    • @deschan2246
      @deschan2246 11 місяців тому +1

      Y dont u try eating wat u hv commented n see how long u live? 😂

    • @noct2750
      @noct2750 11 місяців тому

      @@deschan2246 being sarcastic actually ,if rly wanted to be health conscious just be health conscious...stay away from other foods that's the issue with modern society lacks of focus

  • @KiryuuKaitoChannelOfficial
    @KiryuuKaitoChannelOfficial 4 місяці тому

    why the auntie host, sounds like someone from crazy rich asians film 😅

  • @berrydustx
    @berrydustx 11 місяців тому

    if you keepon counting calories, how will you enjoy your food? Just eat and exercise later 😊

  • @WanderlassS
    @WanderlassS 11 місяців тому

    its the MSG in the soupbase that is bad

  • @kongwee1978
    @kongwee1978 11 місяців тому

    As a family of three, we can't finish the experimental dish.

    • @lijinzhou9902
      @lijinzhou9902 11 місяців тому

      Aiyoh, reduce the portion accordingly lah

  • @pearlynlim9053
    @pearlynlim9053 11 місяців тому

    Sugar content should be considered.

  • @Bagellatte
    @Bagellatte 11 місяців тому +2

    i have never eaten at haidilou before😂… and i think i only eat hotpot once a year the most😅 cos i don’t eat pork during hotpot so no meaning to eat… will be wasting $ if i go there and eat only vegs and mushrooms

  • @wl4006
    @wl4006 11 місяців тому

    Don't understand the obsession over hotpot. It needs zero cooking skills. Make your own at home! The sauce can be homemade too. You need to know what's in the broth and the sauce. Sodium is just as bad as oil , and the spare parts they might add to the broth! I would not drink the collagen soup outside. Collagen is essentially what you add in your hotpot at home! Just add fresh meats, vegetables. No processed fish balls, fish cake and can food. That's all. Simple

  • @Michaelcham93
    @Michaelcham93 5 місяців тому

    Do the lady include exercise in her 9 year period eating hotpot??

  • @nicolai1246
    @nicolai1246 11 місяців тому

    What about Tom Yum

  • @kklchau
    @kklchau 11 місяців тому +2

    8-10 hot pot girl looks exactly how you would expect her to look

  • @livefree_with_vinnie
    @livefree_with_vinnie 9 місяців тому

    Omg… Why ask how many calories? I eat whatever, but I eat moderately.

  • @vivusloh
    @vivusloh 11 місяців тому

    Every year during CNY period, same spew of articles/programs on the same topic.
    🙄🙄