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In practice, “Kaiseki” is carefully sequenced in its service. Dishes containing dietary fibers…
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In practice, “Kaiseki” is carefully sequenced in its service. Dishes containing dietary fibers are eaten first, and the protein and fat courses are then followed by the carbohydrate dishes. Such a sequenced meal markedly improves postprandial glucose excursion, gastric emptying and incretin secretion in individuals with and without diabetes.
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