Yes that's right. Buy dark chocolate over 85 per cent cocoa and just have a couple of squares. Has higher fat, lower carb content.My partner & I visited Thorntons at the weekend to buy some diabetic chocolate as this is one of the few places that sell it. We have done this many times in the past & my partner was looking forward to his treat.
However, the man in the shop advised that this was being discontinued due to something in the ingredients that was not suitable for diabetics & that all shops that sell 'diabetic' chocolate would cease selling it by April 2016. He added that people were eating the chocolate that stated 'suitable for diabetics', thinking that they could eat endless amounts.
Astounded by the news we left the shop. I checked Diabetes uk website which states that you shouldn't buy diabetic chocolate & lists why, has anyone else heard this news??
I've messaged diabetes.co.uk who are looking into it.
https://www.diabetes.org.uk/Guide-t.../Eating-with-diabetes/Chocolate-and-diabetes/
Hi What about the sugar content ?@emmalb, don't know if your partner likes the high cocoa content dark chocolate, but I can recommend two to try.
One is Aldi's Moser Roth 85%, each pack contains 5 individual bars and each one has only 4g of carbs. If they like something sweeter than Lidl do a 70% Cocoa content chocolate that contains Caramel, the brand name is JD Gross and each square (they are quite big squares) contains 5g of carbs.
Don't worry about sugar but the carbs of which sugar is just one. Most 85% Dark Chocolate has quite low carbs. Green and Blacks is around 21%.Hi What about the sugar content ?
Go by the carb contentHi What about the sugar content ?
Hotel Chocolat do low carb and low sugar chocolates, for some of them the carbs per chocolate are listed
http://www.hotelchocolat.com/uk/shop/collections/dietary/low-carb
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