You are eating fruit early in the day - perhaps you could try eating it after dinner - that is the only way I can eat it. In the mornings I can eat a tomato or a sweet pepper/mushroom/courgette stir fry with some eggs or other protein, but something as sugary as an apple is not going to work for me.
did you eat anything else or just the fruit for breakfast?I think I should try a small hard pear instead !
did you eat anything else or just the fruit for breakfast?
I find the type of apple makes a difference as well. A small apple from my tree has little affect when I eat it as part of a meal.I was going to ask the same thing... I think in general fruits should be eaten as part of a meal rather than on their own. But I must admit that while apples are on the maybe/maybe not list for many people, I'm a little surprised at the oily avodcado! @Kristin251 is our avocado queen perhaps she could comment?
Robbity
ETA Something else to be aware of: apples are both fairly high in carbs and in fructose, so a double whammy...
I had a small red apple yesterday and this morning I had a small avocado for breakfast.
Apple
Bg before breakfast: 5.1
2 hours later: 8.0
Avocado
Bg before breakfast: 5.2
2 hours later: 7.6
Absolute nightmare for me!
Have you had similar experiences?
I think I should try a small hard pear instead
I had a small red apple yesterday and this morning I had a small avocado for breakfast.
Apple
Bg before breakfast: 5.1
2 hours later: 8.0
Avocado
Bg before breakfast: 5.2
2 hours later: 7.6
Absolute nightmare for me!
Have you had similar experiences?
Hi @miaharaTry lower carbs fruit, there are many lower in carbs than apple.
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Hi @miahara
What is the source of that info, please?
I have avoided much fruit in my lower carb lifestyle, sticking mainly to berries, especially blueberries, as the frozen ones are very convenient for breakfast with full fat yogurt. Your info has given me the idea that I could try the fruits, which according to the chart, have similar sugar content to blueberries.
I guess this illustrates the need for each of us to test for our own individual response to various foods, which I confess I have been a bit lazy about lately.
I can't remember exactly where I got the original data from Pipp, but it was in an illustration showing carbs in fruit that I then put into an Excel spreadsheet to make the graph. I think I also used data from the Compostion Of Foods Integrated Dataset (Google it) which is about as good as you'll get as far as dietary data goes. The info on the graph may not be exactly accurate, but is pretty well as close as you'll get and does give a very good indication of relative values.Hi @miahara
What is the source of that info, please?
I have avoided much fruit in my lower carb lifestyle, sticking mainly to berries, especially blueberries, as the frozen ones are very convenient for breakfast with full fat yogurt. Your info has given me the idea that I could try the fruits, which according to the chart, have similar sugar content to blueberries.
I guess this illustrates the need for each of us to test for our own individual response to various foods, which I confess I have been a bit lazy about lately.
I think I should try a small hard pear instead
You can have them in this life you just have to budget for them in your carb allowance and figure out just what to give up so you can have one. Decisions Decisions DecisionsThe sweet tropical fruits are just as bad...
Pineapple, mango, papaya, rambutan, Durian, longan, chikoo, caimito, star apple, custard apple, java plum, longkong, lanzones, red banana, dwarf banana, atis, guava etc.
Anyway I can have them all in the after life!
Lol!!!