I have had a problem with prepared sauerkraut. It's not the cabbage itself, but some commercially produced varieties have quite a bit of added sugar. I fell foul of one of these some time ago, and I can't recall the brand or the actual carb content but I think it was around 16-18g/100g.Can anyone shed some light on this
Bacon
Egg
Fried tomato
Mushrooms
Sauerkraut
2 teas with semi skimmed milk and Aldi sucralose sweetener?
Fasting bloods 9.9 2 hours after breakfast 12.3mmol
If it is fairly early on in your diabetic career then an increase of less than 3 is not all that significant.Can anyone shed some light on this
Bacon
Egg
Fried tomato
Mushrooms
Sauerkraut
2 teas with semi skimmed milk and Aldi sucralose sweetener?
Fasting bloods 9.9 2 hours after breakfast 12.3mmol
They do. Not stupid amounts but they are there They are also one of those things that are very variable both in terms of variety and personal response.Some of you are mentioning the tomatoes as the culprit , when I was diagnosed some 48 years ago I was given a list of diabetic free foods as they called them and tomatoes was one of them , I have eaten them as free foods ever since and to be honest never even checked it , do they contain carbs ?
The USDA includes fibre in the carb count, you need to substract that to get the usual UK carb count.According to USDA, one cup serving (140g) of sauerkraut contains 18 g of catbs.
Soort | Per 100 Gram |
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Energie | 54 kJ (13 kcal) |
Vet | 0 g |
waarvan verzadigd | 0 g |
waarvan onverzadigd | 0 g |
Koolhydraten | 1 g |
waarvan suikers | 0 g |
Voedingsvezel | 2.5 g |
Eiwitten | 1 g |
Zout | 1.5 g |
Odd that no-one so far has mentioned the sucralose sweetener..Can anyone shed some light on this
Bacon
Egg
Fried tomato
Mushrooms
Sauerkraut
2 teas with semi skimmed milk and Aldi sucralose sweetener?
Fasting bloods 9.9 2 hours after breakfast 12.3mmol
Tomatoes are essentially water. Barely any carbs (from memory a whole tomato has 5 g carbs. Edit, just looked it up. 3.9 g carbs). I'm not saying that they didn't spike the OP but it seems unlikelySome of you are mentioning the tomatoes as the culprit , when I was diagnosed some 48 years ago I was given a list of diabetic free foods as they called them and tomatoes was one of them , I have eaten them as free foods ever since and to be honest never even checked it , do they contain carbs ?
post #8Odd that no-one so far has mentioned the sucralose sweetener..