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What is fibremaxxing – and how much is too much? | Kitchen aide

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Why is everyone talking about fibremaxxing?Chris, by emailTikTok-born trends rarely go hand in hand with sage health advice, but that’s not to say upping our fibre – an often-forgotten part of our diets – is a bad idea,“Fibre needed its moment, so this is a good thing,” says dietitian Priya Tew,The non-digestible carbohydrate has two main functions: “There’s insoluble fibre, which is found in things such as whole grains, brown rice or vegetable skins, and I think about it like a broom,” Tew says, “in that it brushes the system out,” Then there’s soluble fibre (oats, beans, lentils), which she likens to a sponge: “It turns into this gel in your gut, and aids digestion and keeps us regular,” But that’s only part of the story, because fibre can also help lower cholesterol and stabilise blood sugar.

So, are you getting enough? “The aim is 25-30g fibre a day, but in reality most of us are maybe getting 15-18g,” Tew says, so we’ve got a little way to go,That said, some folk on the #fibremaxxing train have set their sights higher, which is where things can become problematic,“If you’re having too much fibre, you can end up feeling bloated, constipated or have abdominal pain,” she says, and that can occur when you increase your fibre intake too quickly: “The body needs time to get used to what’s happening,”As with most things in life, it’s far better to take things one step (or one meal) at a time,“Think about adding a bit of fibre to breakfast, lunch and dinner,” Tew advises, whether that’s sprinkling chia seeds or linseed over porridge, adding some fruit (“a banana, say, or raspberries, which contain a lot of fibre”), plus that eternally important spoonful of nut butter.

The same sprinkling strategy also applies to soup, and you could up the fibre content further by tossing in some lentils (“instead of carrot and coriander, try carrot and lentil”) and serving with wholegrain or rye bread.“Our gold standard carrot and hummus is a good snack, as are apples [keep the skin on, mind] paired with almond butter.” Happily, popcorn also falls into the “good fibre content” snack camp, as do roast chickpeas, which you could (quite literally) spice up with smoked paprika, ground cumin and coriander, plus a pinch of cayenne.Come dinner, Niall Kirkland, author of The Good Bite Easy: High Protein, High Fibre, Delicious Meals, is all about a one-pan creamy bean and lentil number: “Saute an onion with garlic, add a dollop of miso, chuck in some butter beans, lentils, stock and blended silken tofu [which also adds a hit of protein], and simmer until thick.” Garnish with soft cheese and chilli oil, then scoop up with toasted sourdough: “You’ll be in heaven.

”Tew also homes in on pulses, stirring lentils through chicken curries and pasta sauces, or tossing kidney beans into a chilli – just be sure to serve the latter with basmati or brown rice, because “they’ve got a better fibre content”, she says.“Think: where can I add that sneaky bit of fibre without going over the top? Otherwise, you’ll end up feeling rubbish.” And that’s definitely something to minimise.Got a culinary dilemma? Email feast@theguardian.com
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Prediction market Kalshi reached $1bn in trading volume during Super Bowl

Online prediction market Kalshi hit a daily record on Super Bowl Sunday, surpassing $1bn in trading volume, the company announced on Tuesday.Kalshi’s CEO, Tarek Mansour, called it an “incredible weekend”, telling CNBC that “Kalshi was the biggest brand of the Super Bowl this year, without running a Super Bowl ad”.Kalshi trading volume during the game was up 2,700% year over year. More than $100m were bets on Bad Bunny’s opening song and $45m on which artists would perform with him on stage. In comparison, the platform saw $27m in total trading volume at last year’s Super Bowl

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Honeymoon period for new BP boss won’t last long

The clearing of the decks continues apace at BP. The last chief executive, Murray Auchincloss, got the heave-ho in December. Last month brought news of hefty write-downs on the troublesome low-carbon energy assets in solar and biogas. Now comes an admission that the current debt-reduction measures aren’t enough to ease the strain on an over-extended balance sheet. Share buy-backs are being suspended

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UK sleepwalking into joblessness epidemic, Tesco boss warns

The UK is “sleepwalking into a quiet epidemic” of joblessness with millions of people out of work and on benefits, the boss of the nation’s biggest supermarket chain has warned.Ashwin Prasad, who runs the UK arm of Tesco, said he believed far fewer people were in work than should be and that taxpayers were spending “an ever increasing proportion of our national income on out-of-work benefits”.The rate of unemployment sat at a four-year high of 5.1%, according to official data released last month.Prasad, who took the role of UK chief executive last year, said there had been a “clear, gradual change” over the last decade of people falling out of work

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Barclays boss ‘shocked’ by Epstein revelations; BP annual profits slump 16% – as it happened

The chief executive of Barclays has said he is “deeply dismayed and shocked” at the “depravity and the corruption” revealed in the Epstein files, as the bank deals with the fallout of its ex-boss Jes Staley’s ties to the convicted child sex offender.In his first public comments on the matter since the US Department of Justice began publishing documents related to Jeffrey Epstein in December, CS Venkatakrishnan said his thoughts went out to the victims of Epstein, who died in jail in 2019 while awaiting child sex trafficking charges. He said:I’m very, very deeply dismayed and shocked by the moral depravity and the corruption that you’re reading about in the latest set of instalments. You know, my heart really goes out to victims of this scandal and these crimes.However, the Barclays boss – speaking as the bank reported annual profits – stopped short of commenting directly on allegations against his predecessor, Staley

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AstraZeneca CEO hails NHS drug price deal but keeps pause on £200m UK investment

The boss of Britain’s biggest pharmaceutical company has said the government’s recent drug pricing deal is a “very positive step” but is unlikely to unfreeze a paused £200m investment in Cambridge.AstraZeneca’s chief executive, Pascal Soriot, suggested that a UK-US deal on NHS pricing agreed in December would not be “sufficient” to restart the project to build a research site in the east of England, which was paused in September.Soriot, who has rebuilt the company’s drugs pipeline since 2012 and turned it into the UK’s most valuable listed business, also described the US as “the most attractive market in the world”.During Keir Starmer’s visit to Beijing two weeks ago, AstraZeneca announced $15bn (£11bn) of investments in China, its second-biggest market, and is also pouring $50bn into US factories and labs by 2030.The British drugmaker listed its shares in New York and they began trading on 2 February, but it kept its main stock listing in London

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Barclays CEO ‘shocked’ by Epstein revelations as bank deals with Staley fallout

The chief executive of Barclays has said he is “deeply dismayed and shocked” at the “depravity and the corruption” revealed in the Epstein files, as the bank deals with the fallout of its ex-boss Jes Staley’s ties to the convicted child sex offender.In his first public comments on the matter since the US Department of Justice began publishing documents related to Jeffrey Epstein in December, CS Venkatakrishnan said his thoughts went out to the victims of Epstein, who died in jail in 2019 while awaiting child sex trafficking charges.“I’m very, very deeply dismayed and shocked by the moral depravity and the corruption that you’re reading about in the latest set of instalments. You know, my heart really goes out to victims of this scandal and these crimes,” he said.However, the Barclays boss – speaking as the bank reported annual profits – stopped short of commenting directly on allegations against his predecessor, Staley

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UK wealth manager and price comparison site shares fall amid AI fears

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‘Unsustainable’ gaps in policing of franchise businesses must end, MPs say

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