Fruits Wondering if you can eat fruit? Yes! Fruits are loaded - TopicsExpress



          

Fruits Wondering if you can eat fruit? Yes! Fruits are loaded with vitamins, minerals and fiber just like vegetables. Fruit contains carbohydrate so you need to count it as part of your meal plan. Having a piece of fresh fruit or fruit salad for dessert is a great way to satisfy your sweet tooth and get the extra nutrition youre looking for. What are the Best Choices? The best choices of fruit are any that are fresh, frozen or canned without added sugars. Choose canned fruits in juice or light syrup Dried fruit and 100% fruit juice are also nutritious choices, but the portion sizes are small so they may not be as filling as other choices. Tips For Carbohydrate Counters A small piece of whole fruit or about ½ cup of frozen or canned fruit has about 15 grams of carbohydrate. Servings for most fresh berries and melons are from ¾ - 1 cup. Fruit juice can range from 1/3 -1/2 cup for 15 grams of carbohydrate. Only 2 tablespoons of dried fruit like raisins or dried cherries contains 15 grams of carbohydrate so be cautious with your portion sizes! Fruit can be eaten in exchange for other sources of carbohydrate in your meal plan such as starches, grains, or dairy. For Plate Method If using the plate method, having a small piece of whole fruit or a ½ cup of fruit salad for dessert is a great complement to the non-starchy vegetables, small portion of starch and protein foods that are on your plate. For Using the Glycemic Index Most fruits have a low glycemic index (GI) because of their fructose and fiber content. Melons and pineapple have medium GI values as do some dried fruits such as dates, raisins, and sweetened cranberries. Overall, fruit is encouraged when using the glycemic index to guide food choices—so enjoy. Common Fruits The following is a list of common fruits: Apples Applesauce Apricots Banana Blackberries Blueberries Cantaloupe Cherries Dates Dried fruit Figs Fruit cocktail Grapefruit Grapes Honeydew melon Kiwi Mango Nectarine Orange Papaya Peaches Pears Pineapple Plums Raspberries Strawberries Tangerines Watermelon
Posted on: Thu, 20 Mar 2014 10:18:00 +0000

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