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Does drinking water with a meal release lesser energy/glucose into the blood stream due to a diluted digestive mixture ?

For simplification : If a person eats 100 grams of cooked jasmine rice with no water in take, when digested in 90 minutes releases, say, a 100 calories. Then, if the person eats 100 grams of cooked jasmine rice and takes indrinks 50 ml of water along with it (during/after) (affectivelybasically, halving the power of the digestive juices) then will the energy released be 50 calories ?

Does drinking water with a meal release lesser energy/glucose into the blood stream due to a diluted digestive mixture ?

For simplification : If a person eats 100 grams of rice with no water in take, when digested in 90 minutes releases, say, a 100 calories. Then, if the person eats 100 grams of rice and takes in 50 ml of water along with it (during/after) (affectively halving the power of the digestive juices) then will the energy released be 50 calories ?

Does drinking water with a meal release lesser energy/glucose into the blood stream due to a diluted digestive mixture ?

For simplification : If a person eats 100 grams of cooked jasmine rice with no water in take, when digested in 90 minutes releases, say, a 100 calories. Then, if the person eats 100 grams of cooked jasmine rice and drinks 50 ml of water along with it (during/after) (basically, halving the power of the digestive juices) then will the energy released be 50 calories ?

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Does drinking water with a meal release lesser energy/glucose into the blood stream due to a diluted digestive mixture ?

For simplification : If a person eats 100 grams of rice with no water in take, when digested in 90 minutes releases, say, a 100 calories. Then, if the person eats 100 grams of rice and takes in 50 ml of water along with it (during/after) (affectively halving the power of the digestive juices) then will the energy released be 50 calories ?