The best choices, according to webMD, are whole-grains, baked potatoes, fresh or steamed vegetables, fresh or frozen fruit, baked, broiled, or steamed chicken, and much more.
I am sure you can get some special foods prepared for you if you are a diabetic on a cruise ship. You should know the best foods to eat and be prepared to ask for them.
You should consult with their guests to see what they can and can't eat. There are also a lot of diabetic cookbooks on the market if you are looking for some recipe ideas.
Diabetic foods are purchased at any local grocery store. Depending on what type of diabetes you have, determines how much and what type of food you should eat. Always check labels and ask your doctor.
There are many websites offering information on diabetic foods. Here is what the American Diabetes Association has to say about diabetic foods: http://www.diabetes.org/food-and-fitness/food/what-can-i-eat/
Anything that doesn't have too much sugar since he is diabetic.
Being diabetic is always a challenge when it comes to eating the right foods. You will need to eat foods that are low in sugar, fat, and sodium. www.diabetes-diabetic-diet.com/���diabetic_���food.htm
Diabetic foods are more costly than regular food, but a specific answer cannot be given unless we know what foods you normally eat. Either way, if you have diabetes, you should follow a diabetic diet even if it is more expensive.
When your fiance's doctor told him he had diabetes, he should have given him a paper with foods to eat on it. However there are several diabetic recipes on the internet. www.diabeticlifestyle.com
The doctor that diagnosed you with having diabetes should have given you a meal plan, with foods you could eat. There are also diabetic recipes online. www.dlife.com/diabetes/diabetic-recipes
You should expect to eat foods that are high in fibre such as cereals, nuts and grains. Foods you should expect to see less of is any junk foods such as sodas, chips and fast food. Also stay away from fatty foods and sugary foods.
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My mother was recently diagnosed with diabetes so I had the same questions myself. The best foods to eat are low-fat and high in fiber. You should avoid anything that is high in sodium and you must monitor foods that are high in carbohydrates closely. Here is a great link with examples of these types of foods: http://docgerrytan.com/2007/01/05/foods-to-eat-if-you-are-a-diabetic/. Hope this helps.