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well technically all fruits are healthy for you :) i think
Yes, but they should be eaten in moderation.
Pineapple is a good fruit for diabetics to eat but in small amounts. This is because it contains more sugar in it than most fruits.
I think its good for diabetics.
Yes , Dry fruits are a great source of energy and a good companion for travel. On the other hand fruits are rich in B group vitamins, minerals and fiber . So, here we have a compiled a list of vitamin b12 rich fruits, vegetables, and dry fruits so that you can enjoy the benefits of them.
Most fruits are safe for diabetics. You can still eat bananas, apples, strawberries, blueberries and melons. Stay away from plums, however, because they have alot of sugar.
Yes..gluten free if good for diabetics
Grapes and plums are fruits that are rich in vitamins. They are considered medium glycemic index fruits, so they are good for a diabetic in moderation.
Of course not! Every single fruit & veggie has vitamins & minerals that diabetics need.
The best foods for diabetics are meats, whole grains, fruits and veggies. You can find many options and recipes at http://www.diabeticlifestyle.com/
Grains, dry beans, peas, fruits, and vegetables.
Fruits like oranges, lemons, limes, grapefruit, etc. do. yes, dry fruits also contain acid
Fruits and vegetables are going to be your best friends. Stay away from the sugars. V8 is awesome to drink for all the different vitamins you get from it.
No. Type 2 diabetes is more severe, and many of the type 1 diabetics' food do not work for type 2 diabetics. However, foods good for type 2 diabetics will be interexchange able with type 1 diabetics.