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Should people with diabetes eat fruit?

Before you give up all fruit, let’s consider the many health benefits—fruit is loaded with vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, just like vegetables. The bright and varied colors of fruit each come with different vitamins and minerals. Fruit is also a source of water and fiber that can help you stay hydrated, feel full, and maintain regular bowel movements. It can be tough to get enough fiber in your day, but doing so can also help with managing blood glucose and reducing your risk of heart disease. Given the health benefits, there is no need to cut fruit out of your diet. Fruit contains

6 Tea-rrific Ways to Use Tea in Diabetes-Friendly Cooking

All tea varieties can offer noteworthy benefits when consumed regularly. Other than herbal varieties, tea is traditionally made by steeping the dry leaves of the tea plant, Camellia sinensis. There are four main categories of tea: green, black, white, and herbal. About the Types of Teas Each tea type boasts different flavors and potential benefits. Explore the differences between them to see which tea you might want to incorporate into your routine: Green tea is an antioxidant powerhouse thanks to catechins that fight oxidative stress and may promote a healthy heart. When brewed, it’s often

7 Holiday Cooking Tips for People with Diabetes

1. Get “Board” with Cheese & Crackers Build a wow-worthy appetizer grazing board filled with colorful produce (like two types of grapes, peppers, and cauliflower). Prioritize filling the board with non-starchy vegetables . For the most “wow” factor, try keeping items bite-sized and arrange the largest items on the board first. Include hummus in festive small bowls, whole grain crackers, and plant-based treenut cheese, plus fresh rosemary sprigs for festive flair. Need some more inspiration? Try this easy Holiday Veggie Platter with Hummus quick recipe or add some additional colorful flair with

What is the Diabetes Plate?

The Diabetes Plate is the easiest way to create healthy low-carb meals that can help you manage your blood glucose (blood sugar). Using the Diabetes Plate, you can create a meal with a healthy balance of vegetables, protein, and carbs—without any counting, calculating, weighing, or measuring. All you need is a plate! To start out, you need a plate that is nine inches across . The size of our plate is what controls the size of our portions. If your dinner plates are larger than nine inches, try using a smaller salad or dessert plate for your meals. Or, if your dinner plates have a lip or

Recetas aptas para diabéticos para su olla instantánea

Una "olla de cocción múltiple", como Instant Pot, hace el trabajo de múltiples electrodomésticos: es una olla de cocción lenta, una olla a vapor, una olla arrocera, una sartén para saltear, una olla calentadora y una olla a presión, todo en uno. Puede usarla como una olla de cocción lenta y dejar que la cena se cocine a fuego lento durante todo el día o, si no le gusta planificar con anticipación, puede cocinar la misma comida "cocinada a fuego lento" en minutos usando la función de olla a presión. Lo mejor de todo es que puedes preparar y cocinar todo en una sola olla, lo que significa que no

Las 20 mejores recetas de 2019

Durante nuestro primer año completo en Diabetes Food Hub, vimos una serie de tendencias de cocina y recetas que terminaron en esta lista. Primero, no teníamos idea de cuán populares serían las recetas de desayuno. En segundo lugar, mucha gente tiene Instant Pots y freidoras y busca recetas aptas para electrodomésticos. Y, por último, existe una demanda interminable de lo básico: versiones saludables y aptas para la diabetes de recetas clásicas. Afortunadamente, Diabetes Food Hub tenía mucho de cada uno. Entonces, sin más preámbulos, aquí están las 20 mejores recetas de 2019. ¿Mencionamos que