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Tag: Dinner options

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Does LongHorn have a grilled chicken sandwich?

4 min read
While LongHorn Steakhouse once featured a grilled chicken and avocado sandwich on its menu, online reviews and older social media posts indicate it has since been discontinued. This shift means customers looking for a grilled chicken sandwich at LongHorn will need to consider alternative menu items, as the current menu only lists a fried option.

Is it okay to eat idli for dinner?

3 min read
According to Bengaluru-based dietitian Dr. Priya Dey, idli is a "quiet hero for your gut" and can be a light, healthy dinner option. This fluffy, steamed rice and lentil cake is more than just a breakfast staple; it can be part of a balanced, satisfying evening meal.

Rice or Roti: What Should We Eat in Dinner, and Why?

4 min read
Roughly speaking, a small 6-inch whole wheat chapati and 60 grams of white rice contain a similar number of calories, but their nutritional and digestive impacts differ significantly. This article explores what should we eat in dinner, rice or roti, and which option might be better for your health and lifestyle, from weight loss to managing blood sugar.

Is poha good for breakfast or dinner?: A comprehensive nutritional diet guide

5 min read
With approximately 70% of its content being healthy carbohydrates, poha is lauded as an excellent breakfast food in many parts of India. The answer to the question, 'Is poha good for breakfast or dinner?', depends on your health goals, preparation methods, and meal timing. This article explores poha's versatile nature, helping you decide how best to incorporate it into your daily diet.

Is Subway a Healthy Dinner Option? A Deep Dive into Your Choices

4 min read
According to one 2013 study, adolescent diners consumed an average of 784 calories in a single meal at Subway, highlighting the potential for high-calorie consumption. This raises the critical question: is Subway a healthy dinner option, or does its customizable nature hide nutritional pitfalls that can derail a healthy diet?