Controlling High Cholesterol Infographic
Avoid eating
Foods with high saturated fatty acid content: such as animal skin or internal organs (pig skin, pig heart, liver, etc.), pig/butter, pork belly or fatty meat, crab roe, fish eggs, egg yolk, butter, sweets, etc.
You can eat more
Deep-sea fish rich in omega-3 fatty acids: such as mackerel, salmon, saury, tuna, etc., can improve cholesterol and promote blood vessel health.
High-fiber foods: such as unprocessed beans, vegetables, fruits, and whole grains. The benefits are that they can promote the body's metabolism, and water-soluble fiber can also help reduce cholesterol and LDL-C, and can also reduce the body's inflammatory response.
Cooking method
Use steaming, cooking, cold mixing, roasting, stewing, stewing, to avoid frying
Oil products choose olive oil, peanut oil, rapeseed oil, rapeseed oil, sunflower oil
Avoid high-fire frying quickly to prevent oil from spoiling beyond the smoke point.
The infographic below shows you what is good fat. Click here to edit this infographic.