Yorksman
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- Type of diabetes
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- Diet only
sineadk said:I have been wanting to get up to fo to the fischmarkt with ages. Can I actually eat something at Nord See?
Fish is fantastic for diabetics, especially oily fish. You need of course to steer clear of too many chips or battered fish but most things from herring to lobster are great. Where you do have to be careful also are the bread rolls, brötchen. White flour is like eating sugar. Vollkornbrot, roggenbrot, and some types of mischbrot are ok for many diabetics, but not all. You have to test. I usually stay at the baselerhof when in Hamburg and their breakfast buffet includes some very fine full kernel breads and several types of fish salad, herring and salmon usually. I am always lower BG level two hours after breakfast than I was before breakfast. Even a bratwurst is OK, just avoid the pommes and the curry sauce which is nearly always sweetened. Schweinshaxe with weinkraut (Franziskaner - Colonnaden) is perfect for diabetics, just avoid the potatoes.
Grünkohl with Kasseler and Mettwurst, absolutely fine for diabetics, even a couple of firm boiled potatoes probably wouldn't be a problem, but best test first. Curly Kale is excellent stuff for us.
