Holy Mackerel!!!! Sorry couldn't resist, it's a common expression in my neck of the woods.Is smoked mackerel high in carbs and what about other oily fish?
Is smoked mackerel high in carbs and what about other oily fish?
If I want to know how many carbs in a certain food, I just google "carbs in ...". The results are usually pretty good. Although one thing that has caught me out is food that is high in fibre. For example, dates are 75% of carbs but 8% of this are fibre which is not digested. So, you only need to consider 67% of carbs.
I know this is still high in carbs (and most of it is sugar) so not ideal for a LCHF diet - it is just an example. Bran flakes is another example ... but less yummy.
That's great because I love and eat it at least 3 times each week. Thanks.Holy Mackerel!!!! Sorry couldn't resist, it's a common expression in my neck of the woods.The thing about Mackerel is it's very oily but it's good fat not bad fat so assuming you like the taste - your body will likely thank you for that. We eat baked mackerel and it has no affect on my Blood Sugars.
Great. Thanks for that.Fish has no carbs in it at all. But if it comes pre-prepared in sauce, the sauce will contain carbs.
tinned mackerel in brine - with a side chaser of an oat cake - useful for when you get the munchies!
Ha ha! I always remember a few years ago when I took a mackerel and tuna salad into work - the reactions of my colleagues were hilarious - couldn't stand the smell! Mind you, I do remember a lady who used to bring hard boiled eggs in for breakfast - yuk! To each their own!Tinned tuna is my go to..
Praise be John West..![]()
Ha ha! I always remember a few years ago when I took a mackerel and tuna salad into work - the reactions of my colleagues were hilarious - couldn't stand the smell! Mind you, I do remember a lady who used to bring hard boiled eggs in for breakfast - yuk! To each their own!
Ha ha - nice one!I like to spread mayo onto half a hard boiled egg and then roll it it tuna chunks..
It's a fishy scotch egg!![]()