Bret's Soylent 1.3: Oat, Whole Wheat, Rice, prices Jan 2015 Private

by hess8
Last updated March 10, 2015 Copy
AmountIngredient$ / daySource
2.1gSalt$0.01Local
1.3gCholine Bitartrate$0.07Amazon
1pillKirkland Signature Daily Multi$0.03Amazon
106gOat Flour/Powder$0.43Amazon
3.5gCalcium and vitamin D$0.18Amazon
57mlCanola Oil updated Feb 2015$0.11Local
6gSucralose (Splenda)$0.15Amazon
0.25pillVitamin K$0.01Amazon
99gRice protein powder, bulk$1.18Bulk foods
106gMaltodextrin (from corn)$0.29Amazon
106gWheat flour, whole-grain, hard wheat$0.25Amazon
10gHershey's Cocoa Powder$0.13Amazon
4.4gPotassium citrate$0.18Amazon
2gPotassium chloride$0.04Amazon
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Uses the macro nutrition profile of Soylent 1.3 (which I love), which is 50-30-20 carb/fat/protein by calories percentage. This is less than 1/3 of the price of commercial soylent.

Also see my Oat - Rice recipe (no wheat). I find that the all oat recipe tastes a little better to me...the uncooked wheat flour has a little bit of a taste that I don't prefer.

If you're against Canola, find a new oil...I don't mind. It won't really change the price. These notes are mostly for myself:

"Canola oil is low in saturated fat and contains both omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids in a ratio of 2:1. If consumed, it also reduces low-density lipoprotein and overall cholesterol levels, and as a significant source of the essential omega-3 fatty acid is associated with reduced all-cause and cardiovascular mortality" Wikipedia. "In 2001, researchers at a conference sponsored by the National Institutes of Health concluded that the two classes of fatty acid should be consumed in a 1:1 ratio. As of 2007, the Japanese government recommended a ratio of 4:1, while the Swedish government recommended a ratio of 5:1, and the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Science in the United States recommended a ratio of 10:1. (In all cases, the number to the left of the ratio is omega-6 fats, while the number to the right is omega-3s.)" Wikipedia. For the nutritional information of canola oil, I used nutritiondata.self.com. Soylent 1.3 has a ratio of 4:1, which I use here.

Another issue in the oils controversy that wrongly criticizes canola and is not an issue in this recipe is the form of vitamin E, gamma vs alpha. One correlation study suggests that the consumption of higher gamma over alpha in the US could reduce the lung capacity for 1% of people. Another study says that the gamma form might guard against cancer and dementia. So it's not decided, but regardless, high gamma consumption in the US is due to mostly soybean oil (76% gamma) and corn oil, not canola (7% gamma).

In any case, the multivitamin vitamin E used here has the alpha-form, which is where almost all of the vit. E comes from, and so the vitamin E in this recipe is overwhelmingly alpha form; the gamma form is very small here (about 1%), and you probably should be glad to get a little of it, since just one form is probably not great.

So canola seems to work well with a good ratio of omega-6 to omega-3, and no issues with vitamin E.

Nutrition Facts

Amount Per Day
51% Carb, 20% Protein, 29% Fat
Calories2001
% Daily Values*
110%
Total Carbohydrate264g
112%
Dietary Fiber 30g
102%
Protein103g
101%
Total Fat68g
Saturated Fat6g
Monounsaturated Fat37g
Polyunsaturated Fat20g
204%
Omega-3 Fatty Acids5g
133%
Omega-6 Fatty Acids13g
Cholesterol0mg
Calcium
163%
Vitamin A
117%
Chloride
329%
Vitamin B6
178%
Chromium
100%
Vitamin B12
250%
Copper
245%
Vitamin C
104%
Iodine
100%
Vitamin D
101%
Iron
189%
Vitamin E
208%
Magnesium
107%
Vitamin K
161%
Manganese
441%
Thiamin
214%
Molybdenum
571%
Riboflavin
156%
Phosphorus
214%
Niacin
172%
Potassium
100%
Folate
142%
Selenium
193%
Pantothenic Acid
226%
Sodium
101%
Biotin
100%
Sulfur
Choline
107%
Zinc
166%
 
* Percent Daily Values are based on "Solylent 1.3, 2000 calories as published, other U.S. government DRI male 19-50, Feb 2015b". You may use the Nutrient Calculator to personalise your own profile, then select it from the list on the Recipe Editor tab.
Nutrient Profile: Solylent 1.3, 2000 calories as published, other U.S. government DRI male 19-50, Feb 2015bChange

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