No. Plain cashews are a good source of monounsaturated fats. Cashews are almost entirely fat by calories though, so it's important to remember that just a handful or so can have hundreds of calories. A little bit goes a long way. This advice applies to plain cashews only. Salting, oiling, adding sugar or candy coatings all greatly reduce the nutritional density of cashews.
No, they are not bad for diabetics,
Cashew nuts are considered one of the healthiest foods. They contain heart-protective monounsaturated fats. Bad effects of the cashew nut are they can go rancid quickly, because they do have a high fat content.
no
Not usually, unless you have specific dietary restrictions.
No
Unripe plantain is good for diabetics but unripe ones are bad because of the sucrose(sugar).
yes
They haven't a bad effect on diabetics.
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no, they can eat it and feel fine.
Go for brown rice.
yes
its is raw cashew nut or cashew kernel ...