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Hi all,
Yesterday my boyfriend purchased only a pumpkin when he went out to buy dinner (men are useless at shopping, aren't they?), although it's very small compared to the ones I am used to. (Dutch do not celebrate Halloween). I initially raged at my boyfriend as I am sure I read before that pumpkin is high carb and ridiculously high GI... and I told him this before!
However, when I read the label, it said 4g carbs/3.9g sugar per 100g, which is pretty darn low for a sweet vegetable. I'm sure it would be okay since I take insulin, but I am just wondering how you other diabetics have gotten on with it? I adore pumpkin pie and pumpkin soup, I tried those in America. Not that keen on making the pie, but soup sounds lovely. And boyfriend also suggested making pumpkin mash as a potato substitute.
Oh! And what about the seeds? I remember I loved those as well in America. (This was before I was diabetic).
Yesterday my boyfriend purchased only a pumpkin when he went out to buy dinner (men are useless at shopping, aren't they?), although it's very small compared to the ones I am used to. (Dutch do not celebrate Halloween). I initially raged at my boyfriend as I am sure I read before that pumpkin is high carb and ridiculously high GI... and I told him this before!
However, when I read the label, it said 4g carbs/3.9g sugar per 100g, which is pretty darn low for a sweet vegetable. I'm sure it would be okay since I take insulin, but I am just wondering how you other diabetics have gotten on with it? I adore pumpkin pie and pumpkin soup, I tried those in America. Not that keen on making the pie, but soup sounds lovely. And boyfriend also suggested making pumpkin mash as a potato substitute.
Oh! And what about the seeds? I remember I loved those as well in America. (This was before I was diabetic).