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CNN AMERICAN MORNING WITH PAULA ZAHN
How Does Carbohydrate-free Flour Taste?
Aired July 17, 2002 - 08:57 ET
THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED.
THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. JACK CAFFERTY, CNN ANCHOR: Fat, and how we get that way. Always a hot topic. The latest talk now is about low carbs versus no carbs. But on "The Moost of It," Jeanne Moos gets a taste of something that is more like faux carbs. (BEGIN VIDEOTAPE) JEANNE MOOS, CNN CORRESPONDENT: Pass the pasta. Have another slice of bread, supposedly all you have to lose is weight when it's carbohydrate-free. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: It's good. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: It's heinous. MOOS: Heinous? That's a term usually reserved for bloody crimes rather than bread. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Almost rubbery. MOOS (on camera): I mean, I agree, I don't think it's the best bread I ever ate, but it tastes like bread. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: It does taste like bread. MOOS (voice-over): The inventor of carbohydrate-free flour claims it could mean... (on camera): ... the end of obesity. DR. MATHIAS CHRISTIAN ZOHOUNGBOGBO, INVENTOR, CARBOHYDRATE-FREE FLOUR: Exactly. MOOS (voice-over): Dr. Mathias Christian Zohoungbogbo has spent more than a decade working on carbohydrate-free flour. He has naming his creation Ros '95, '95 for the year he came up with the now patented formula and Ros... ZOHOUNGBOGBO: Ros is my wife. It is his name. MOOS: Imagine having a flour named after you. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: She says, "Very important." MOOS: Dr. Christian runs a major obesity clinic in Italy. He has managed to replace the carbohydrates in flour with vegetable proteins and fiber to make everything from muffins... UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: OK. So this is marginal. MOOS: ... to bread sticks... UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: It is very nondescript. MOOS: ... to a sort of rice substitute. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Chewy or gummy. MOOS: Just when everyone is chewing over the "New York Times" story, "What if Fat Doesn't Make You Fat," what if it has all been a big, fat lie, just when Dr. Atkins' high fat, low carb diet is back on the table, Dr. Christian is trying to bring his low and carb-free products to the United States. (on camera): Do you use your own diet? ZOHOUNGBOGBO: I was very, very fat, and I begin with myself. MOOS (voice-over): Nutritionists like Julie Walsh have their doubts. For instance, about using so much fiber to replace carbohydrates. JULIE WALSH, NUTRITIONIST: I think some people would have a little bit of gastrointestinal distress. MOOS: For a taste test, we headed for the experts. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: It has some crumb to it. MOOS: At Le Madri restaurant, owner Pino Luongo analyzed the pasta. PINO LUONGO, OWNER, LE MADRI: The color, it is scary. MOOS: Chef Pippa Calin (ph) tried to resuscitate the imitation rice with a sauce. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: It's called CPR, is what it is called. MOOS: But no sauce could revive the pasta. Our first bite was followed by stunned silence. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Cardboard. MOOS (on camera): Cardboard? UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Wet cardboard. MOOS (voice-over): Unsuspecting diners were diplomatic. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Well, I can see that it would be filling, even if not the taste you might want. MOOS: But this woman, who has previously been on the Atkins Diet, appreciated the pasta. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: When you haven't had it in a long time, it does do the job for the pasta feel. MOOS (on camera): Like if you had no sex for three years, I guess any sex is good sex. (voice-over): She liked the rice. She liked the bread sticks. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Now, this is doable. MOOS: The carb-free products will be available at lightflour.com in the next month or two. But who knows if they'll fly? (on camera): They don't seem to mind. (voice-over): Jeanne Moos, CNN... (on camera): Come on guys, Carbo-free bread. (voice-over): ... New York. (END VIDEOTAPE) TO ORDER A VIDEO OF THIS TRANSCRIPT, PLEASE CALL 800-CNN-NEWS OR USE OUR SECURE ONLINE ORDER FORM LOCATED AT www.fdch.com
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