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This is how you can eat potatoes without spiking sugar levels

Nibedita Roy
| TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Dec 31, 2023, 10:00 IST
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​​This is how you can eat potatoes without spiking sugar levels ​


Are you someone who loves indulging in potatoes and delicacies made with this little vegetable? There’s no denying that the mere addition of potatoes can add soul to any meal, but the amount of starch and glycemic index in this vegetable can also spike sugar levels for people struggling with diabetes and high blood sugar.

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​​Why are potatoes a strict no in diabetes​


Potatoes are often considered to be a food that should be consumed in moderation especially for people with diabetes, this is due to their high glycemic index GI of 20, which has a rapid effect on blood sugar levels. In fact, consumption of potatoes can quickly break down into glucose, leading to a swift increase in blood sugar levels. However, potatoes can be a part of a balanced diet without causing significant spikes in blood sugar levels, if they are prepared and consumed in a mindful way. Here are some tips on how to eat potatoes without causing rapid increases in blood sugar:

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​​Choose better alternatives​


If you love the enticing taste of potatoes and don’t want to simply strike out this vegetable from your diet? Then opt for sweet potatoes or other vegetables with similar taste and texture, this will reduce the cravings. Apart from that, choose veggies with low glycemic index and starch content.

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Cooking methods matter

How you cook potatoes can make a lot of difference to the taste texture and most importantly the health quotient. According to health experts, there are few methods of cooking that can effectively influence the nutritional value of potatoes.

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​​Baking or roasting​


Baking or roasting potatoes at moderate temperatures helps retain their nutritional value without causing a rapid spike in blood sugar.

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​​Boiling​


Boiling potatoes and allowing them to cool before consuming can reduce the glycemic impact.

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​​Steaming​


Steaming is another method that can help preserve the nutritional content and minimize the impact on blood sugar.

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​Combine with fiber and protein​


Pair potatoes with foods rich in fiber and protein. For example, include vegetables, legumes, or lean protein sources to slow down the digestion and absorption of carbohydrates.

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​​Mindful portion control​

Pay attention to portion sizes. Consuming smaller portions of potatoes can help manage blood sugar levels.

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