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​​6 blood sugar-friendly foods every diabetic should know​

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 30, 2025, 00:02 IST
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6 blood sugar-friendly foods every diabetic should know

Managing blood sugar doesn’t mean giving up on tasty, satisfying meals. With the right food choices, you can enjoy delicious dishes that help keep your glucose levels steady, boost your energy, and reduce cravings. Whether you’re living with diabetes or just trying to eat healthier, it’s all about smart, balanced eating. According to a study published in the National Library of Medicine, foods like non-starchy vegetables, whole fruits, legumes, whole grains, and leafy greens are great for blood sugar control. High-fibre foods and resistant starches—found in legumes and boiled potatoes—can also help, while added sugars should be kept to a minimum. Let’s explore easy, tasty foods that support your health and help keep blood sugar in check.

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Oats

Oats are the cozy comfort food that also happens to be incredibly kind to your blood sugar. Thanks to their high fiber content, especially beta-glucan, they help slow digestion and keep glucose levels from spiking. A warm bowl of oats in the morning can keep you feeling full and steady well past lunchtime. Top with cinnamon or berries, and it’s practically a treat. But it is best to consume in moderation.

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Greek yogurt

This thick, tangy dairy delight isn’t just great for your gut — it’s also a win for your blood sugar. Low in carbs and high in protein, Greek yogurt keeps things balanced while satisfying that creamy craving. Just go for the plain kind to dodge added sugars, and toss in a few nuts or seeds for crunch.

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Potato

Surprise — potatoes can be part of a blood sugar-friendly diet if you prepare and pair them wisely. Boiling them with the skin on gives them a lower glycemic index than frying, and cooling them after cooking helps form resistant starch, which can lower blood sugar spikes. When eaten in moderation, they also offer fiber and important nutrients like potassium. To help control blood sugar even more, pair potatoes with fiber, protein, or healthy fats — like lentils, leafy greens, or a bit of olive oil. So yes, you can still enjoy your spuds — just cook and combine them smartly.

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Lentils

Lentils are humble but packed with nutrition. Full of fiber and plant-based protein, they digest slowly and help keep blood sugar steady. They're super versatile — great in soups, salads, or stews — and pair well with many flavours. Plus, they’re satisfying and help curb unnecessary snacking.

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Leafy greens

Spinach, kale, and their leafy friends are low in carbs and full of vitamins and minerals. They're like the perfect green light for your plate. Packed with magnesium and fiber, these greens help boost insulin sensitivity and keep things working well. Add them to omelets, wraps, or smoothies — they go just about anywhere.

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Chia seeds

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Don’t let their small size fool you — chia seeds are packed with fibre and omega-3 fats. When soaked, they turn into a jelly-like mix that slows down digestion and keeps blood sugar steady. Add them to yogurt, oatmeal, or make pudding — they’re an easy, everyday way to help manage blood sugar.


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add Peanut butter in moderation which fills you up and don't raise sugar if eaten with apples. celery and carrots.
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