To add to the sweetness
There shouldn't be any refined sugar in fruit salad, which should only have the natural sugars of the fruits in the salad.
Basically, you want to buy different fruits separately and fresh. Buy fresh strawberries, fresh bananas, anything fresh. Then mix the fruits in any combination you would like. Any mix delivers great tastes without the use of sugar or processed food.
well it depends how high your blood sugar is and how high the carbs in the fruit is
Tinned fruit often has a wide variety of preservatives and added sugar. It is the sugar that has the highest potential for damaging one's health. To avoid the extra sugar, stick to fresh fruits.
Well, it depends what type of salad you are eating. Salad must contain a lot of fibres and fresh green herbs, tomatoes, cucumber, parsley and olive oil. Add a few pcs of garlic and ginger slices with tender onion. Ofcourse it lowers blood sugar if you regularly eat salad without fruit in it.
Yes, cherries contain fruit sugar.
There are many recipes. You can make a cheesecake that is either sugar free, or reduced sugar. you can make fruit salad that has no additional sugar in it. The sugar from fruit salad is natural and it shouldn't affect with your blood sugar in a negative way.
You cook the fruit in a sugar syrup.
You should feed them 1 table spoons of fresh fruit everyday.
Diabetics do not have to give up sweets and other taste-tempting treats when managing their condition. Many recipes work well with sugar substitutes, including cookies, cakes, tarts, tortes and other treats. In addition, a variety of cookbooks and websites are devoted to recipes that feature diabetic desserts and other foods. Desserts acceptable in a diabetic diet include fruit salad with yogurt dressing, melon salad, sugar-free gelatin topped with fresh fruit, and low-caorie parfait made with sugar-free pudding and sugar-free whipped topping. Fruit is always a good choice for diabetic dessert as are sugar-free foods that are also low-fat.
no. i took cooking class last semester at my school and i learned that the best way to get nutrients from veggies is to eat them fresh. frozen comes second, then dried and then in a can. it's better to get your servings than none at all. but i'd pick the fresh.
Fructose is used as a replacement to sugar. It is also called fruit sugar