Friday, December 6, 2019

Is Honey safe for diabetic patient?

Diabetes foods: Is honey a good substitute for sugar?

I have diabetes, and I'm wondering if I can substitute honey for sugar in my diet?

Answer From M. Regina Castro, M.D.
Generally, there's no advantage to substituting honey for sugar in a diabetes eating plan. Both honey and sugar will affect your blood sugar level.
Honey is sweeter than granulated sugar, so you might use a smaller amount of honey for sugar in some recipes. But honey actually has slightly more carbohydrates and more calories per teaspoon than does granulated sugar — so any calories and carbohydrates you save will be minimal.
If you prefer the taste of honey, go ahead and use it — but only in moderation. Be sure to count the carbohydrates in honey as part of your diabetes eating plan.

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