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Tamarind fruit beneficial for BG control?

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My Grandson returned from trick or treat last night with goodies including a packet of tamarind balls from Barbados. I've encountered tamarind as a seasoning, but not sugar coated as a snack (62% carbs apparently)

A hasty Google search revealed an article from BBC Good Food Guide listing 6 health benefits of plain tamarind fruit and its pulp. The 6th claims tamarind assists those with diabetes in blood glucose control.

Anyone got any experience with this fruit? Ignoring the 3 x sugar coated balls that are currently in the house!
 
My Grandson returned from trick or treat last night with goodies including a packet of tamarind balls from Barbados. I've encountered tamarind as a seasoning, but not sugar coated as a snack (62% carbs apparently)

A hasty Google search revealed an article from BBC Good Food Guide listing 6 health benefits of plain tamarind fruit and its pulp. The 6th claims tamarind assists those with diabetes in blood glucose control.

Anyone got any experience with this fruit? Ignoring the 3 x sugar coated balls that are currently in the house!
All I know is it is used a lot in Asian cookery.
 
I love tamarind. I have a lovely chutney/relish with tamarind and ginger. I’m not sure if I’ve noticed any blood sugar effects, but it’s very, very delicious!
 
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