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Brown rice with vegetables and gravy (no added fat) is generally **safe for gout** when consumed in sensible portions. Brown rice is a low-purine whole grain, vegetables are mostly low in purines, and a no-added-fat gravy avoids the inflammatory issues associated with saturated fats. However, one nuance to be aware of: certain vegetables (like spinach, mushrooms, asparagus, and cauliflower) are **moderate in purines**, but modern research has largely debunked the old belief that vegetable purines significantly raise uric acid or trigger gout flares. The bigger dietary concern for gout is fructose (from added sugars) and excessive animal-based purines — neither of which are present here. **Tips for optimal gout management:** - Stick to a single serving of brown rice (about ½ to 1 cup cooked). - Choose vegetables that are lowest in purines if you are in an acute flare phase (e.g., carrots, bell peppers, leafy greens like kale, zucchini, cucumber, green beans). - Ensure the gravy is truly low-fat/no-added-fat — high-fat meals can reduce the body's ability to excrete uric acid. - Avoid adding any high-fructose sweeteners or sugary sauces to the dish. - Stay well hydrated (water is best) to help flush uric acid. Overall, this is a nutritious, anti-inflammatory, and gout-friendly meal option.

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Low purine content, high fiber from brown rice may help with weight management and blood sugar control, vegetables provide antioxidants and vitamin C (which can modestly lower uric acid), no fructose or animal purines, low saturated fat supports kidney function.

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Portion size matters — large amounts of rice could contribute to weight gain if overconsumed. Certain vegetables in the mix (spinach, mushrooms, asparagus, cauliflower) have moderate purines, though evidence shows vegetable purines do not increase gout flare risk in most people. Also, gravy could be high in sodium or contain hidden ingredients if store-bought — excess sodium may slightly impair uric acid excretion.

Information researched with AI — not medical advice.