Okay thank you very much.The short answer is yes, @Vainah - those are all likely to send your blood sugar up, though which ones will effect you most is an individual thing, so you'd need to test a couple of hours after eating one to see how it effects you.
Fruit which are low carb and better for people with diabetes tend to be things like strawberries, raspberries, blackcurrants, and that sort of thing.
That's because they stick to the UK nutritional guidelines which are wrong. I bought a diabetic cook book when first diagnosed. Absolute rubbish. They are just normal recipes. Nothig diabetic about them at all!I only stick to berries now as everything else spikes my B/S. However, I was looking on the Diabetes recipe search for inspiration & nearly all their recipes have all manner of fruits that are supposed to spike blood sugars & they have refined sugar & honey in them! Not to mention refined flours! I don't get it!
That's because they stick to the UK nutritional guidelines which are wrong. I bought a diabetic cook book when first diagnosed. Absolute rubbish. They are just normal recipes. Nothig diabetic about them at all!
Ask for a diabetic meal on a flight and you get a plate full of carbs, rice, potatoes etc and fruit for dessert.That's because they stick to the UK nutritional guidelines which are wrong. I bought a diabetic cook book when first diagnosed. Absolute rubbish. They are just normal recipes. Nothig diabetic about them at all!
That's what confusing.I only stick to berries now as everything else spikes my B/S. However, I was looking on the Diabetes recipe search for inspiration & nearly all their recipes have all manner of fruits that are supposed to spike blood sugars & they have refined sugar & honey in them! Not to mention refined flours! I don't get it!