Fitness Enthusiast’s Soy Chunks & Milk Breakfast Sparks Online Debate: ‘Who Eats This?’
Fitness freaks collect pictures of their bland, boiled soya chunks, and milk served breakfast via social media.

Fitness Enthusiast’s Soy Chunks & Milk Breakfast Sparks Online Debate: Everybody knows these unhealthy dieting fads and strange juice cleanses that go viral for their immediate effects in weight loss, but for some people who are very careful about their being fit, food is more than fuel. It would be a good, nutritious, and well-balanced meal that would carry them to the body they want. Some take these words literally and consider food just fuel without any taste.
These proud people boast about eating boiled, plain stuff like veggies; plain oats; grilled chicken untouched by spices, so they only eat the calories they have set for themselves. Such a post by an Indian fitness enthusiast created quite a stir on the internet when he shared a picture of his all-too-plain breakfast.
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‘Goated breakfast’
He took to a fitness subreddit to share one humble but protein-rich vegetarian breakfast. "For breakfast I usually have boiled soya chunks with salt sprinkled and a glass of milk with ensure powder. Are there any risks or disadvantages I might face?" he said, calling the meal a "Goated breakfast".
This is how they were surprised at the meal on the subreddit, asking why would he do that to the meal, as none would even add much calorie to the food but certainly could add a taste to it.
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"Are you British?'
"Bhai, chunks ko masale ke saath blend kar ke uski tikki bana ke air fryer me kuch nahi toh. Aise kaun khana khata hai bhai ( You could have blended the chunks with spices to make tikkis. Who eats like this?), asked one of them.
Another added, "I promise you, the 5 calories from the added spices are worth it. You should consider it."
While a third user asked" is this dude really Indian" and a fourth gave it a witty twist, "Advantage- you might, just might live longer. Disadvantage- you might not like the taste. Risk - you might end up wishing to live shorter."
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