Hey guys I love my chilli cause especially the West Indies one any one get high blood sugars with these types of sauces
Depends how much you use!
Also what you eat it with, of course.
A dash of sauce will probably be fine.
A large bottle at one go could be different.
If it is mainly sugar then it could spike you.
Hey guys I love my chilli cause especially the West Indies one any one get high blood sugars with these types of sauces
I don't often eat hot foods, but have found out that my blood sugars rise significantly after having regular espresso -- so now I only have decaffeinated espresso. (TBH, however, I believe such a strong response to caffeine seems to be rare.)
Hey guys I love my chilli cause especially the West Indies one any one get high blood sugars with these types of sauces
Hiya, I guess the answer is try it and see. As said above, small amounts can be safe and we're all different.Hey guys I love my chilli cause especially the West Indies one any one get high blood sugars with these types of sauces
Good, I was hoping someone would recommend a home-made version, thanks. I make all my own sauces but am still looking for a good substitute for balsamic vinegar (and please don't say it will take 12 years in different sized barrels)In fact, the ingredients look quite blood-sugar friendly (so much so, they have inspired me to make my own version of this today):
Hiya, I guess the answer is try it and see. As said above, small amounts can be safe and we're all different.
Good, I was hoping someone would recommend a home-made version, thanks. I make all my own sauces but am still looking for a good substitute for balsamic vinegar (and please don't say it will take 12 years in different sized barrels)
Hiya, I guess the answer is try it and see. As said above, small amounts can be safe and we're all different.
Good, I was hoping someone would recommend a home-made version, thanks. I make all my own sauces but am still looking for a good substitute for balsamic vinegar (and please don't say it will take 12 years in different sized barrels)
That would be one of my worst nightmares! Coffee has become my chocolate replacement. Luckily, I don't have a particularly bad blood sugar reaction to caffeine (although I can't drink caffeine past midday if I want to sleep at night).
If you mean Encona sauce, then the original Hot Pepper Sauce is 1.1g Carbs per 100ml which is fairly decent as I'm not sure anyone could eat 100ml in one go?
In fact, the ingredients look quite blood-sugar friendly (so much so, they have inspired me to make my own version of this today):
Habanero Mash (Habanero Peppers, Scotch Bonnet Peppers, Salt, Acetic Acid) (64%), Water, Acetic Acid, Salt, Onion Powder, Mustard, Modified Maize Starch, Xanthan Gum
Hi @luceeloo,
I agree. When I first tested my blood sugars after a double espresso with full fat milk, I thought what a bummer. It was a hard thing to give up, but now I have gotten used to decaffeinated espresso with cream and xylitol -- especially since I found a yummy-tasting brand of decaffeinated espresso.
I use Nando's Extra Bloody Hot Peri Peri sauce, it does not seem to effect my bgls.Hey guys I love my chilli cause especially the West Indies one any one get high blood sugars with these types of sauces
Mirin can sub for Balsamic Vin in some recipes, but really you are just swapping one sweetness for another.
(mirin and dark soy sauce make a fab marinade)
Personally, I tend to just go ahead with the Balsamic. I like the flavour, and in the grand scheme of the overall dish, the sweetness in the balsamic amounts to a tiny amount of carbs, per portion.![]()
Brunneria, I have a bottle of mirin, and it has 9g carbohydrate for one teaspoon. That is quite a bit of carbs.