oakdaledave
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she said I would be advised to stay away from chocolate produced for diabetics. She said I would be better advised to have 'normal' chocolate in moderation. What's the thinking on here guys?
Daibell said:Hi. Yes, try 85% Dark Chocolate. I use Green & Blacks 85% which has only 22gm per 100gm of carbs. I find the taste very smooth and you do get used to the dark chocolate taste. There are a few other brands of 85%, many cheaper, but the taste varies. Most supermarkets have these chocolates on special every few weeks when I go on a buying spree! Yes, avoid diabetic chocolate as it's cheap milk chocolate with Maltose (spelling?) and still high in carbs and often poor taste.
noblehead said:Aldi do a dark chocolate with 85% coco and is truly delicious, I've not bought it for a while but it was around 90p-£1 for 5 individually wrapped bars.
Ann19 said:noblehead said:Aldi do a dark chocolate with 85% coco and is truly delicious, I've not bought it for a while but it was around 90p-£1 for 5 individually wrapped bars.
I find these are a good way of restricting how much I eat, it's just the right size to give you the 'fix', but small enough not to put my levels up. If it was a big bar I'd have trouble stopping at a few squares!!
Ann
Well, that's true from a certain point of view. "Diabetic" chocolate replaces some of the sugar with polyols; polyols are (somewhat less) sweet-tasting but largely indigestible - the latter attribute is what can result in a laxative effect.since it usually contains laxatives
Pneu said:If you are having problems doing numbers 2's then diabetic chocolate is excellent... :wink: Otherwise I would stick to 85% + dark chocolate.
Grazer said:Understand the laxative posts, but would just repeat polyols have never caused me problems IN LIMITED QUANTITIES, and they do allow me to eat a little (nice tasting in my view) Thornton's milk choc without the normal spikes. a few others I've spoken to say the same, so I'd just say don't discard the idea without trying it and, of course, testing afterwards.
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