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Fruit teas

chrestomanci

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Just a quick query, are fruit teas generally ok on low carb? I've been drinking Twinings and tea pig ones.

It may seem like a daft question, but I'm very new to this way of eating, having done low fat high carb all my life and struggled with my metabolism since my twenties. I nearly had a heart attack when I saw how many carbs are in my, what I thought healthy, red rice!
 
Fruit tea is low carb (0.3% carb) but there is more than just carbs that may affect BG (e.g. some people find caffeine ... which is not in fruit tea ... affects some people's BG).
The best way to tell how foodstuff or drinks affect you is to test before and afterwards.

I drink fruit, herbal, roibbos and black tea without milk and they have no impact on my BG.
 
Fruit tea is low carb (0.3% carb) but there is more than just carbs that may affect BG (e.g. some people find caffeine ... which is not in fruit tea ... affects some people's BG).
The best way to tell how foodstuff or drinks affect you is to test before and afterwards.

I drink fruit, herbal, roibbos and black tea without milk and they have no impact on my BG.
Thank you so much, that's so helpful :)
 
Yep - I go for rooibos, fruit & herbal teas, and occasionally white and green tea. No milk, no sugar. No effect on carbs. Just as well - I get through about 10 mugs of rooibos a day :rolleyes:
 
@chrestomanci you stole my question, andI'm really glad you did. I recently bought some Celestial brand"wild berry zinger" tea, which has no strange ingredients and 0 carbs/bag. I made iced tea with it. It tasted very sweet. Must be the raspberries?
 
I haven't come across that one. Yes raspberries taste very sweet to me now!
It seems that lots of people are drinking fruit tea with no problems, so I'm not going to worry :)
Thanks for the friendly reply!
 
I've drunk various brands of fruity, herby, and spicy teas for years both before and after becoming diabetic, but I haven't seen any sign that they raise my glucose levels. But, standard advice if ever in doubt, check the nutritional content, test and test again.

Happy drinking!
Robbity
 
The other drinks I like are the cold infusion bags - usually mixed fruits - they have no discernible effect on my blood sugar and in summer I usually have a refillable glass bottle of the stuff hanging around.

There's a coconut/green tea/pineapple one I'm very fond of that has zero carbs listed in the nutrition labels. The Twinings ones are not remotely sweet, but I do find them very refreshing.
 
Thank you so much Robbity and WuTwo, I really appreciate your recommendations.
 
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