How to Eat Fruit on a Diabetes Diet
For many diabetics,
fruit and fruit products seem like a safe and reliable substitute for other
sweets or desserts. However, depending on the specific fruit and your
circumstances, eating fruit may aggravate your diabetes. Consult with your
doctor or a registered dietitian to construct a meal plan that includes fruit
as a safe part of your diet. In the end, you'll be able to eat fruit and manage
your diabetes much better.
Eat fruit without additives. The best fruits are ones without any additives. Focus on:
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Fresh fruit
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Canned fruit in its own
juice
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Frozen fruit
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Dried fruit
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Fruit juice
Choose fruits low on the glycemic index. Foods with a low glycemic index (GI) are processed slower by the body and won't spike your blood sugar. Some fruits with a low GI include:
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Pomegranates
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Grapes
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Apples
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Blueberries
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Strawberries
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Plums
Avoid fruits and products with a high glycemic index. Fruits
or dishes with high glycemic indexes release sugars into your blood stream
quicker, and may spike your blood sugar levels. Thus, fruits with a high
glycemic index should only be consumed in moderation by people with diabetes.
Stay away from:
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Fruit
desserts with added sugar. For example, strawberries with whipped cream.
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Smoothies
with added sugar.
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Cooked
fruits, which have more concentrated sugar levels due to water loss.
·
Fresh items
with a high glycemic index like dates, pineapple, watermelon, mangoes, and
papaya.
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