Nomadist Farang

by rcsoy
Last updated February 21, 2016 Copy
AmountIngredientTHB / daySource
125gSoy Protein Isolate ClubProtein [Thailand]THB63.75ClubProteinOnline
290gMcGarrett Instant Oats [Thailand]THB32.63Makro / Tops / Big C / Others
32gChaokoh Coconut Milk Powder [Thailand]THB10.13YOK Intertrade
20gYOK Almond Flour / Meal [Thailand]THB11.60YOK Intertrade
15gSugar, Blended with SucraloseTHB0.90Tops / YOK Intertrade
3.5gYOK Vainilla Flavoring PowderTHB1.75YOK Intertrade
4gTable SaltTHB0.20Local
1portionYOK Intertrade Bimonthly ShippingTHB3.60YOK Intertrade
2pillMega Fish Oil 1000mg [Thailand]THB5.47Boots / Watsons
1pillParadise Herbs, ORAC-Energy, Earth's Blend, One Daily Superfood MultivitaminTHB10.54iHerb
1pillNow Calcium & MagnesiumTHB1.95iHerb
1pillNow Choline & InositolTHB0.69iHerb
2pill21st Century Health Potassium GluconateTHB1.97iHerb
0.5pillNature's Plus, KelpTHB0.57iHerb
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Remember that the substitutions discussed below will require a recalibration of macro and/or micronutrients, so be sure not to use the products interchangeably in the same quantities, but always personally adjust the recipe if you change the specific ingredients listed above.

  • Buying from YOK Intertrade

    • I've sourced the Almond Powder 500g (290THB), Coconut Milk Powder (215THB per box of 12 x 65g), and Vainilla Powder 50g (25THB) from YOK Intertrade, a bakery store in Chiang Mai (if you're in Chiang Mai you can go there) that will ship you any order over 1000THB via Kerry Express (so 24/48h delivery) anywhere in Thailand for 180THB. Just write them an email to info@yokinter.com asking for something like this and they'll ship you your 2 months supply!

    • You could also avoid buying from YOK altogether and get Heritage Natural Almond Powder 500g at Makro for 320THB or Top Almond Powder 150g at Tops Market for 99THB, and remove the Coconut Milk Powder (or source it elsewhere). However, that would significantly increase the price of the recipe. I also think I've seen Vainilla powder in the bakery section at Makro.

    • Regarding the sucralose added sugar, I believe you'll be able to find it in any major supermarket like Tops Market, but you could also add it to your order with YOK, or either add any other sugar or not add any at all. I've personally found adding some sugar to be a compromise I'm happy about, particularly when it's this sucralose added one, as it sweetens twice as much as normal sugar.

  • Micronutrients:

    • The vitamins and minerals are sourced from iHerb, which only does a $4 dollars airmail delivery (1-5 weeks and up to 4lbs) for Thailand. However, you shouldn't have much problem getting all the pills you need from them for about a year in one or a couple of orders. I wouldn't substitute the Multivitamins for just any other, as micronutrient bioavailability will not be very good on most of them.

    • I've assumed and/or tried to approximate the micronutrients values from USDA generic entries for all vitamins and minerals I had no data for. As you can see, I've taken the data for unenriched oats, as they seem to be so; however, if they were enriched (as the US version is), we'd be going over the maximum recommended daily amounts of a few micronutrients.

  • Protein: I've gone for the Club Protein Soy Protein Isolate, because I prefer to avoid Whey and don't mind using soy, plus it's the cheapest one available. You can also buy international products online or at some local store. Remember that if you use some form of Whey protein, you will probably not need any Calcium supplement.

  • Fats:

    • Powder: I wanted to keep the main sources of fats a powder, so I'm using Almond Powder and Coconut Milk Powder, even though the latter pushes the saturated fats out of range, as the general nutritional criteria that establishes the ceiling for these kind of fats wouldn't really apply to this product (MCT would be, if anything, advantageous). Alternatively, you can always use Canola oil as a liquid source of fats instead of going for a powdered form, which would remove the need for Omega-3 supplements.

    • Omega-3: You could order from iHerb a 200 or 500 pills bottle, which could work out to be a few THB per day cheaper. But in this case I prefer to just buy locally. A bottle of Mega Fish Oil (200+30 pills) sells at any Boots or Watsons for 629THB. Also, Boots is currently running a promotion for its products (buy 1 get 1 free), so its Boots Concentrate Fish Oil (90+90 pills) sells for 680THB; as Omega-3 content per capsule is almost double, we can reduce consumption to half the pills on the recipe, so it's the most cost-effective option.

  • Carbs:

Nutrition Facts

Amount Per Day
45% Carb, 28% Protein, 27% Fat
Calories2105
% Daily Values*
160%
Total Carbohydrate240g
100%
Dietary Fiber 28g
149%
Protein149g
143%
Total Fat63g
Saturated Fat23g
Monounsaturated Fat17g
Polyunsaturated Fat15g
211%
Omega-3 Fatty Acids1g
79%
Omega-6 Fatty Acids13g
Cholesterol0mg
Calcium
118%
Vitamin A
167%
Chloride
104%
Vitamin B6
784%
Chromium
343%
Vitamin B12
4167%
Copper
455%
Vitamin C
112%
Iodine
100%
Vitamin D
167%
Iron
391%
Vitamin E
180%
Magnesium
190%
Vitamin K
113%
Manganese
457%
Thiamin
949%
Molybdenum
167%
Riboflavin
810%
Phosphorus
325%
Niacin
165%
Potassium
134%
Folate
182%
Selenium
295%
Pantothenic Acid
250%
Sodium
195%
Biotin
1000%
Sulfur
340%
Choline
107%
Zinc
231%
 
* Percent Daily Values are based on "Nomadist Tweaked U.S./E.U. DRI, male, 2000 calories". You may use the Nutrient Calculator to personalise your own profile, then select it from the list on the Recipe Editor tab.
Nutrient Profile: Nomadist Tweaked U.S./E.U. DRI, male, 2000 caloriesChange

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