what fruits and vegetables to avoid for diabetes?
What fruits and vegetables are high in sugar or carbohydrates and should be avoided or eaten in moderation for a diabetic?
It may sound hard to believe, but there are few sources to give you that answer in the form of a neat table. The reason is that the sugar content varies by species of the same fruit and by the growth of the fruit, and how long since it was picked. But basically, any fruit TASTES sweet because it IS sweet -and that means is has sugar in it. And, as you may have noticed, the longer those peaches sit on the counter, the sweeter they get -as they approach fermentation stage.
Let’s not get into discussions about "natural" versus "manufactured" sugar. I’m talking about C12, H22, O11 here -sugar! Doesn’t matter if it comes from a hive or a bag -your body and your diabetic disposition don’t care.
For what its worth, here’s a chart covering "common foods" and listing sugar content among other things.
Don’t forget -it is not just about sugar -but more essentially about carbohydrates -of which sugare is one. Get the whole story at:
http://www.diabetes.org/home.jsp
Take good care!
http://www.karlloren.com/diet/p35.htm
admin on October 1st 2009 in Diabetes Fruits and Vegetables
Gagan M responded on 02 Oct 2009 at 5:01 am #
Those which contains high startch like Potato, Ripe Guava, Mango, Grapes, Strawberry, Sugarcane.
Gramflour & Salads are best for your health.
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hog b responded on 02 Oct 2009 at 5:35 am #
Try this website.
http://www.second-opinions.co.uk/foods.html
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huggz responded on 02 Oct 2009 at 6:25 am #
Practise portion control on the sweeter fruits, vegetables are generally OK but again watch portion size on the starchy veg like potatoes.
Watermelon is best avoided unless its a very small amount as it has the highest natural sugar content.
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smitasavant responded on 02 Oct 2009 at 7:12 am #
FRUITS THAT ARE BAD FOR U ARE = MANGOES, CHIKOOS(INDIAN), JACKFRUIT, GRAPES.
VEGGIES TO AVOID ARE POTATOES, SWEET POTATOES, YAM,RICE AND PRODUCTS.
ANYTHING THAT IS STARCHY.
U CAN TRY ALL THE WATERY FRUITS SUCH AS MELONS, APPLES, ORANGES ETC.
ALL LEAFY VEGGIES AND CEREALS ARE GOOD FOR U.
TRY AND EAT SMALL MEALS BUT FREQUENT MEALS TO MAINTAIN U R SUGAR LEVELS.
AND OF COURSE LOTS OF WATER.
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actra responded on 02 Oct 2009 at 7:44 am #
the present concept is not the type of carbohydrate ur taking but the amount.
fruits high in sugar : mango, chickoo, banana.. vegetables : not much contraindicated.
even if u want to take these fruits u can do so. but check out the calorie content. high sugars fruits are not recommended b’coz these are calorie dense. for eg: u have taken 2 mangoes. check the calories and skip dinner or do so in extreme moderation.
on the other hand, water melon which is sweet can be eaten as much as u want b’coz it has low calories due to the water content.
bottom line : calories, calories and calories
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John G responded on 02 Oct 2009 at 8:06 am #
It may sound hard to believe, but there are few sources to give you that answer in the form of a neat table. The reason is that the sugar content varies by species of the same fruit and by the growth of the fruit, and how long since it was picked. But basically, any fruit TASTES sweet because it IS sweet -and that means is has sugar in it. And, as you may have noticed, the longer those peaches sit on the counter, the sweeter they get -as they approach fermentation stage.
Let’s not get into discussions about "natural" versus "manufactured" sugar. I’m talking about C12, H22, O11 here -sugar! Doesn’t matter if it comes from a hive or a bag -your body and your diabetic disposition don’t care.
For what its worth, here’s a chart covering "common foods" and listing sugar content among other things.
Don’t forget -it is not just about sugar -but more essentially about carbohydrates -of which sugare is one. Get the whole story at:
http://www.diabetes.org/home.jsp
Take good care!
http://www.karlloren.com/diet/p35.htm
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Shari responded on 02 Oct 2009 at 8:37 am #
I’ve been diabetic 2 for 14 years. The rule of thumb is avoiding all vegies with starchy content. What other posters
didn’t mention were peas and carrots. Both have natural
sugar and the peas are definately starch content. The carrots
natural sugar. So you want to really limit those. Also your
sweet potatoes/yams, and standard potatoes and pumpkin,
and some of the other orange meated squash. And don’t
forget avocado, they are also high in starch and fat.
Fruits that are starchy are bananas as the highest. Limit
watermelon, due to the natural sugar. You can have about
1/2 c of grapes, 1/2 c grapefruit.1/2 c/berries, and cherries,
for the amount allowed each time. But a 1/2 c..of dates are
a whopping 65.4 carbs. When you eat canned fruits buy
only the water packed, or light syrup. Never buy the regular
heavy syrup. You can also buy sugar free syrups by Log Cabin the national brand. This has nothing to do with fruits
and vegies. but only as an added suggestion. You can have
pancakes if they are small and you want something sweet
for breakfast.
Any fruit and vegitable are OK, but in moderation. Many
things you’ll feel you should only eat a few bites of, due to their
higher carb content. I try to keep applesauce, peaches,
nectarines, and occasionally some cateloupe on hand. I also
buy vegitable juice, cranberry juice and OJ on hand in the
freezer. I limit those to an ‘on the rocks’ sized glass. And I
may need a glass for an emergency for hypoglycemia on
occasion too in the middle of the night. OJ is a fast fix to
raising your sugar levels should you have a problem with
them.
I hope what I’ve mentioned has been of help. If you need
more advice or ideas for food allowances, feel free to EM
me.
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Being diabetic for 14 years, and have had to do alot of
reading besides on carb content of foods.
Amy Bee Pea responded on 02 Oct 2009 at 8:55 am #
don’t avoid ANY fruits or vegetables
Just like any type of food – eat any of them in moderation.
Read the food labels or look them up online! They’re the best thing for you!
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lemonbeards responded on 02 Oct 2009 at 9:40 am #
good= generally any veg not too much starchy veg like potatoes
bad= lots of fruits as they contain high amounts of natural sugars. in small frequent portions they are fine.
bananas also are high in slow release carbs which are beneficial to diabetics.
most fruits and veg have a high water content so are usually fine
dried fruits are high in sugars so eat smaller portions of these than fresh fruit
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A M responded on 02 Oct 2009 at 10:03 am #
No fruit or veggie is totally "bad" for diabetics. You need to test your blood sugar before and after eating to determine how a particular food affects YOUR blood sugar. The more starchy veggies (such as potatoes) tend to raise blood sugar very quickly, but every diabetic is different. You might be pleasantly surprised by what you can keep in your diet. For instance, I have no problem with oranges, but other people can’t eat them without raising their blood sugar too much.
I know this didn’t answer your question, but why give up foods you don’t necessarily have to?
A good resource for checking on the carb content of any particular food is a book called "The NutriBase Complete Book of Food Counts."
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