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Diabetes Q&A
Diabetes Q&A (Questions & Answers) allows people with diabetes to ask health professionals questions free of charge.
E-mail your diabetes related questions to: diabetes@foodpicker.org
Q.
Can you please tell me if tomatoes will cause an increase in blood sugar levels? I know they are a fruit and have some carbs in them but are they bad for me?
A.
The American Diabetes Association actually lists tomatoes as a vegetable. Per their Exchange Lists for Meal Planning booklet, 1 cup raw tomato contains 5 grams carbohydrate and 25 calories.
A side note, tomatoes also contain a phytochemical called lycopene. Lycopene may help to reduce the risk of prostate cancer and heart disease.
Christine Carlson, MS, RD, BC-ADM, CDE
GlucoMenu
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Nutrition Director
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Snacking: How do I avoid overeating when I'm bored?
Stevia: Are Stevia sweeteners safe for someone who has diabetes?
Sugar Alcohol: What is the difference between sugar and sugar alcohols?
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