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Any carbs for lunch followed by a work meeting I don't care about.
You're eating the wrong carbs.
For me, it is Arrabiata pasta from one cafe I visit. It gets me sleepy every time.
Tatchos. You can't tell me anyone's ever scarfed a platter of tatchos and then been like, "let's do something physical"
Does beer count as food? Carbs + alcohol = one way ticket to sleepy town.
Yum vodka mashed potatoes.
Guinness
Dormouse
Carbs. my go to is a large tray or two of battered chips I always feel woozy after eating them but it's worth it lol
Carbs.
Simple carbs. Complex carbs give you energy.
Turkey
That's actually a myth.
Tryptophan is a myth? Wild, seems it’s about getting too full.
Not exactly. Like every good urban legend, there's an element of truth to give it legs.
Tryptophan does metabolize into serotonin, some of which further metabolizes into melatonin, which can make you sleepy. But there isn't more tryptophan in turkey than there is in other meats and some vegetables. It is an essential amino acid that you get from pretty much every meal that contains protein. Also, an overabundance of tryptophan doesn't necessarily mean more seratonin or melatonin.
People get sleepy after eating a lot of turkey because their bellies are full of turkey (and probably stuffing and corn bread and mashed potatoes and gravy and pie and a few glasses of wine)