Thursday, February 26, 2009

Rojak, not your ordinary food...

Unless you’ve been living out of Malaysia, otherwise you have probably come across the food Rojak about a gazillion times before.

So, what is Rojak?







Rojak as the name suggest-varieties!
It has got a mixture of fruits, vegetables, nuts, less commonly meat and they are all dressed up with paste. The ingredients differ from vendors to vendors. Typically, ingredients like guava, cucumber, pineapple, turnip, bean sprouts, puffy deep-fried tauhu and Chinese dough fritters are used in Rojak-making. As for dressings, they can be either prawn paste, tamarind or black bean paste.

How are they made?

It is very simple. Firstly, the ingredients are cut into small bite-sized portions. Then, they’re tossed in a bowl with the dressings and lastly topped with chopped peanuts and a dash of finely chopped ginger bud to add flavors to the Rojak.

What is the Nutritional value of Rojak?

Table 1.1 Recommended Nutrient Intakes
(M= Male ; F= Female)



Table 1.2 Nutritional Composition of Rojak

(Nutriweb)



“Oh no! I only consumed three plates of Rojak and that nearly surpassed my recommended calories intake per day!!” Said the disappointed glutton :( :(


*Average energy allowance for an average person: 2500kcal/day

Rojak, typically, has over contributed the desired fat and carbohydrate consumption for a day, especially to the fat components. Referring the recommended nutritional intake table 1.1, a plate of Rojak (fat= 51.2g) has already reached the recommended fat intakes for a day (RNI fat=54-82g for male; 46-70g for female)!

Ingredients in Rojak like the Chinese dough fritters is not healthy as they contain lots of carbohydrate plus the repeating usage of the same oils can undergo hydrogenation and thus convert the oil to the oil that apparently contains lots of undesirable trans-fatty acids! This, undoubtedly, can give rise to the blood cholesterol levels. Excessive oils from the fried fritters can also contribute to the total recommended fat value per day.

Apart from that, prawn paste is advisable to use in limitation because it is a fermented raw meat that is preserved by an intense amount of salt. Excessive consumption of salt can lead to harmful health effects, for instance hypertension. Furthermore, if the prawn paste is not well-preserved and lack of quality maintenance, it can then induce undesirable spoilage due to the increased of microbial loads.

While for peanuts, not only they will give abundance of calories, on one hand, they can trigger fatal allergic reactions for certain individuals with peanut allergy! All of these are the downsides of Rojak.

“I can’t live without eating Rojak, Ms. Nutri! How can I still be eating Rojak but to stay within the appropriate limit?! “Said the glutton, still is disappointed :(

Due to the raising of health awareness amongst the public, there’s a need to improve the quality of Rojak! A healthier plate of Rojak generally can be achieved by increasing the fiber consumption and reducing the fat and carbohydrate consumption.

This can be done by cutting down the intakes of Chinese dough fritters .Besides, it is better to fry the fritters with hydrogenated polyunsaturated vegetables oils, olive oil, that is, for greater health benefits.

Additionally, prawn paste’s dressing can creatively added with honey, and as all may know, honey is benefiting and has therapeutic effects to the body.

Apart from that, fruits and vegetables are the ingredients in Rojak that are supposed to increase in consumption. For instance, Guava, being rich in Vitamins A and C, contains antioxidant pigments of carotenoids and polyphenols, giving them relatively high dietary antioxidant value. They are also especially high in dietary fiber contents.

In addition, vegetables like cucumber gives abundance of physiological benefits to the body, too! They have a variety of benefiting minerals and acids, minerals like silica, a trace mineral that can strengthen our connective tissue. Acids like ascorbic and caffeine acids can prevent water retention and therefore helpful for swollen eyes, burns, and dermatitis.

Pineapple, on the other hand, is rich in calcium, manganese, bromelain, and fiber. Thus, pineapple can help to strengthen our bones and tissues. In addition, Pineapple helps in the digestion of protein and prevents blood clot formation due to bromelain content present in it.

Tauhu is low in calories and they contain beneficial amounts of iron and have no saturated fat or cholesterol. On the basis of a research, by PTI in 1998, filed a petition with food and drug administration for a health claim that soy protein may reduce cholesterol and the risk of heart disease. Furthermore, the FDA granted this health claim for soy: "25 grams of soy protein a day, as part of a diet low in saturated fat and cholesterol, may reduce the risk of heart disease.”

So, it is advisable to add more fruits and vegetables to the consumption of Rojak to counter with the unhealthy ingredients that is present in it.


“ Wow, thanks for the wonderful advice, Ms.Nutri! I may now indulge in Rojak within the proportion without leaving any regrets and worries after that!” – said the elated glutton. :D


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43 comments:

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

Quote: 'it is better to fry the fritters with hydrogenated polyunsaturated vegetables oils, olive oil, that is, for greater health benefits.'

What are the significant health benefits from frying process using the mentioned oils?

Anonymous said...

I dont eat rojak because it looks disgusting..

-y-

Diane said...

Rojak! I love Rojak! hehe
I dnt reli care if its healty or not..i'll still eat it!

darythlee said...

It's because of the "Keropok" we love our Rojaks so much! After all, we are malaysian. How much are the price of those vegetable oils? and how will it affect the prices of our beloved rojaks?

Anonymous said...

I personally think rojak is a food that has some kind of taste values that most of us cant resist. Why want to think more into more depth of the health effects, we just try to enjoy the food. Eat it whenever we can, so when it comes to a certain age we won't regret of not eating it/enjoying it and vice versa.

So, my main point is EAT ROJAK !!!... :-p

Anonymous said...

Hmm, well i've never realized that rojak is unhealthy. Looks like i'll have to cut down on rojaks. interesting post by the way.

LoveLikeHell said...

Wow!!! I didn't know Rojak has so much calories!!! I always thought it was healthy since its full of fruits.

Anonymous said...

rojak ..nice to eat
i like it..
hehe but actually eat many good 4 health de ma?
hahaha

Seokwhey said...

cool info. thanks for the break-down. now i know how much rojak treats us. haha.

Anonymous said...

overall, i think rojak is an unhealthy food. In my opinion, i think rojak is a food that r similar to 'salad'...both have mixed fruits,vege...if i have a choice of choosing rojak n salad,i'll go for salad compared to rojak..(i'm still wondering about the nutrition of rojak).However, rojak can be cosidered a 'delicacy' for Malaysia.well done!!=)

Anonymous said...

I hate rojak, so whatever. Can you talk bout ice-cream?? Please? Please? Please?

Anonymous said...

Quote: 'it is better to fry the fritters with hydrogenated polyunsaturated vegetables oils, olive oil, that is, for greater health benefits.'

What are the significant health benefits from frying process using the mentioned oils?
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Reply:

Thanks for ur comment~

Plyunsaturated Fatty Acids (PUFA) are found mainly in vegetable oils, fish and seafood. They are liquid or soft at room temperature.

Omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids are types of PUFA and are considered essential fatty acids because our bodies cannot make them, thus they must be obtained through the diet.It is neccessary for cell membrane production, balanced prostaglandin production and metabolic processes. Essential Fatty Acids (EFA's) are the healthy fats that do the job of protecting our bodies from degenerative disease and boosting our brain power. EFA help us maintain energy, insulate our body and protect our tissues and organs. This also gives products like crackers and other snacks a longer shelf life. Thus, unsaturated oils can give better significant health benefits to us.

Good polyunsaturates include sunflower, safflower, sesame oil and flax oil. All plant oils are cholesterol free.

Normally, deep fried products are fried in partially hydrogenated oils. In fact, if through high heat frying, subjecting unsaturated fatty acids contained in a vegetable oil to the high heat of a deep frying vat is deadly. It may even cause cancer.

In conclusion, we had better to prevent eating too much deep fried products as it is not good for us.

shanshan said...
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shanshan said...

a nice and tasty rojak. that one of my favour too. we can have more fruits to eat with rojak ingredient. another thing thst is without peanut,prwan paste ,for me i think is totally tasteless already...
one question out,is that the toufu added is after frying de or non-fried de? coz fry taufu still will have using oil to fried it.because fried toufu energy and nutrient level is different de o.

Wong said...

I believe that most people in Malaysia like to eat Rojak, because they have a good perception Rojak is good for health. This topic is a good and interesting, because can gain more knowledge about Rojak. My recommendation for the writers you may add on where is the famous shop or place selling healthy Rojak.

Anonymous said...

erm....eat rojak with limited prawn sauce and without peanuts....hard to imaging...

Chee Qin said...

now,i only realize Rojak is not healthy, but nevermind la, i also seldom eat Rojak, but I think eat little big is ok!!! haha...

Anonymous said...

Will u recommended to eat rojak b4 or after dish like?because some may say that d Gua: prawn sauce may bad for hurt the stomach wall n trigger gastric? really?Is bcs of it is fermented saurce?

hui juan said...

Rojak my favorite food
i eat a lot ler, so delicious.
haha
modified rojak seem nice also.
haha
Thank for sharing, ur blog so informative

Anonymous said...

Pui Ling,

I love rojak, but there are two types of rojak, Indian and Chinese (fruits rojak). Chinese Rojak are mixtures of tropical fruits with different vitamins and nutrients.
Based on my opinion, everything needs a balance, because there are no good or bad foods. We can eat rojak (Indian or Chinese rojak) but should limit and control serving size and only take sparingly.

Anonymous said...

Rojak is tempting and i may wanna try that some day!

Anonymous said...

It's quite interesting topic for rojak.. :)

Anonymous said...

darythlee: yeap :) malaysian will have to reconsider to take another plate of Rojak then ;) good suggestion though! maybe vege oil is optional for those who opt for healthier choice :)

Destiny: nope, eat in moderation :)

Shan: is normally fried tauhu :)

Wong: I'll personally customized the rojak for you :P

Bee: i think it's fine to eat with an emptied stomach. I'm sorry i cant give you an exact answer coz i havent heard of the triggering effect ..it could be! but i havent encounter any scientific proven , and maybe just yet :)


THANKS ALL FOR THE COMMENTS! REALLY APPRECIATE THAT :)

PUI LING AND MAN CHEE

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