Can you get fat by eating fermented glutinous rice?
Yes, it will. Fermented glutinous rice is also called fermented grains, distiller's grains, rice wine, sweet wine, sweet rice wine, glutinous rice wine, glutinous rice wine, and fermented glutinous rice wine. It is a kind of flavor food made from glutinous rice or rice by yeast fermentation. It is rich in carbohydrates, protein, B vitamins, minerals, etc., which are indispensable nutrients for human body. The fermented glutinous rice contains a small amount of alcohol, which can promote blood circulation, help digestion and stimulate appetite. It has a good breast enhancement effect. If the milk of Hakka lactating women is not smooth, eating an egg stuffed with sweet wine will have an unexpected effect. Many nutritionists also agree with the breast enhancement effect of distiller's grains. Because fermented grains contain natural hormones that can promote the fullness of women's chest cells, fermented grains are a good "fattening agent", and eating them for a long time will undoubtedly make them fat.