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Dried dactyls and figs. Espetially dactyls are worth trying. I did spend a lot of $$ on energy bars but since i've come across them i buy bars only for racing purpose and long (3hr+) rides. I don't enjoy eating 3 packets of dried fruit one after another, and that's why use bars. They have a plenty of energy (+-270kcal/100gr) and are very cheap (0.5$/150g in Poland). And they taste very good. Dactyls are easier to chew while riding, espetially when going (really) hard. |
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![]() Didn't try dinosaur meat as an ergogenic but who knows.... I had in mind a kinda friuit that grows on a palm in the oasis in the middle of the desert. In Poland we call it 'daktyle'. i did use an online translator and according to itpolish 'daktyle' is english 'dactyls'. Do you know what do I mean? If no, i'll try to find a latin name, used in biology Hope it'll be better.This stuff is really good, i have been using it for some time and my stomach prefers them to any energy bars. Cheers yash |
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don't know why the translator doesn't translate daktyle=>dates but dactyls but DOES translate dates=>daktyle. Nevermind. Finally i did manage to let You know what i was thinking about. Did you try dates? What do you think about them? Most of my friends are sceptic but i don't feel huge difference between dates and bars when it's about performace and tastyness and i surely feel a difference in my wallet ![]() Cheers yash |
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Dates are a great source of concentrated sugar energy; I've eaten them on the bike along with nuts to provide a bit of protein and fat. I also carry pancakes sometimes. If I'm having them for breakfast, it's easy to make a couple extra and take them on the ride with me. You can put these foods in a small plastic bag and carry a lot of calories easily with these foods. Agree the bars are costly for what you get. I think common foods like dried fruits, nuts, peanut butter and breads work just as well. I usually buy small packs of peanut butter or cheese crackers at rest stops here; don't know if they are available in Poland. |
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thanks I hope my posts are easy for you to understand didn't try cheese crackers. But I belive that peanut butter is good. I did also think about Nutella. I eat a lot of it during winter months. It gives plenty of energy, and i don't feel so cold after eating some of it. Lately, i did come across an idea of eating pancakes on the bike. I can make some without using any fat and fry (or better dry ) them on a teflon pan. Then putting on some energy-rich product such as jam may be a good idea. They are tasty, give a plenty of energy and are easy to chew. |
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Please report if you try it and perhaps I can avoid making a couple of mistakes. I'm looking for new easy-to-chew food and pancake should meet all the requirements on "food for success". |
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Fruit Leathers are good and I am going to try some dried apricots tomorrow. I think dates (pitted of course) might be really awesome, I'll try those soon! I also bring energy bars (Clif bars, Odwalla bars, Pria bars and Protein Plus) but I am liking the fruits as they provide a more immediate energy kick and take the place of the Gels. |
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