Mark Parrott
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Can we eat pears? Simple.
Ah, but, if you want to cook with them, they are the best - baked pears, like baked apples. Add what you want (I just drizzle a little butter to roast mine, but put raisins and brown sugar on hubby's - obv not D)A rock hard Conference pear that you can only cleave with a freshly honed and heavy machete, have the least sugar. Awful things!
Melon should be OK as it's mostly water - it might be high GI, but it is actually low-medium GL when you take portion size into account 🙂 This is why GL is more useful than GI 🙂When I was diagnosed I was told to cut down on my fruit in take. I was having 5-7 portions of fruit a day. When my DN went through the list of fruit that was a no-no for diabetic it was all my favourites. Pears, grapes, pineapple, melon, all off the menu. I also have to carefully portion my fruit now. I could quite happily sit and eat an entire punnet of fruit, that's a definite no-no! I eat more veg than fruit now.
So far I've only had fruit with yoghurt, so it's probably being slowed down.I'm not a massive fruit fan, but pears, apples, melons and mango are fine for me. I only ever do fruit with yoghurt though and I don't do that low fat nonsense so that's probably why. I do occasionally have a pear as a standalone item without problem. I think the issue is fruit is "marketed" as a guilt free option and people eat far too much of it without realising how much sugar some fruit contains. Strawberries though are my nemesis, those things hit me quicker than jelly babies, and they give me a rash, so maybe that's why!