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16th July 2018
10:38am BST

What sets sushi aside from typical combinations of protein and carbs is its vegetable portions. Not only do sushi rolls contain cucumber and bell pepper, but Maki rolls are usually wrapped in nori, a kind of edible seaweed.
Nori is rich in vitamin B12 - vital for your body’s energy production. Although found in most meats, nori could actually form the basis of a veggie and vegan meal plan.
The traditional method of eating sushi could also bring about its own benefits. The meal normally comes with chopsticks, which means you'll take a little longer to finish. This is the 'tapas' effect of picking at a meal and taking your time rather than gorging on your food like a pig.
Although the ingredients are great for rapid absorption post-workout, that doesn’t mean you want to go wolfing your sushi down in seconds. Not only will you get hungry again much quicker, but savouring every bite is part and parcel of enjoying a sustainable diet. Your food doesn’t have to be boring.
An enjoyable diet equals adherence, and adherence equals results.

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