The traditional cheesecakemay sound like a diabetes-friendly option, but the traditional recipe can pack as much as 34g of carbohydrates per slice. Instead, tryWonder Monday's low carb cheesecake snackswhich uses almond flour in place of all-purpose flourand allulose in place of traditional cane sugar.
With a few changes, and the addition of fiber-rich berries,cheesecake can fit in a type 2 diabetes diet!We all know cake is the quintessential celebratory dessert — a staple at weddings, birthdays, and anniversaries alike. Or, just an every day sweet snack. You can have low carb, no sugar added cheesecake or pick them up pre-made with Wonder Monday.
What makes a cheesecake not diabetes-friendly?
The added sugar in the cheesecake filling, along with the added sugar and all purpose flour in the graham cracker crust are the culprits. These ingredients will spike your blood glucose levels. Can I eat cream cheese?
Cheese has a low glycemic index (GI), meaning that it releases glucose slowly andwill not trigger significant blood glucose spikes. People often consume cheese alongside other foods, however, and some of these may spike blood glucose. How much cheesecake can I eat in one sitting?
Most diabetics monitor their blood glucose or watching their sugar and carb intake. Read the nutrition label for this and determine your intake at your own discretion. Wonder Monday cheesecake snacks are just 1g net carbs with no added sugar, making them a great fit for any diet.
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