Dry Fruits for Diabetic Patients

Managing diabetes doesn’t mean avoiding everything tasty. It means choosing foods that support blood sugar control, digestion, and overall health.
Dry fruits are often misunderstood — some are great for diabetics, while others should be eaten carefully.

At Shivram Peshawari & Bros, customers often ask:
👉 “Which dry fruits are safe for diabetics?”
👉 “How much can they eat?”

Here’s a clear, simple guide.


👍 Dry Fruits That Are Good for Diabetic Patients

These dry fruits have a low glycemic index (GI), meaning they release sugar slowly and prevent sudden spikes.


🥜 1. Almonds

Almonds are one of the best snacks for diabetics.

Benefits:

  • Regulate blood sugar

  • Reduce bad cholesterol

  • Improve heart health (very important for diabetics)

How much:
5–7 soaked almonds daily.


🥥 2. Walnuts

Walnuts are rich in omega-3 fats, which help improve insulin response.

Benefits:

  • Controls cravings

  • Reduces inflammation

  • Supports brain health

How much:
1–2 walnut halves per day.


🌾 3. Pistachios

Pistachios help reduce blood sugar after meals.

Benefits:

  • Low GI

  • High in healthy fats

  • Helps weight control

How much:
10–15 pistachios daily.


🍇 4. Raisins (in moderation)

Raisins may be sweet, but studies show they don’t cause sugar spikes if portions are controlled.

Benefits:

  • Improve digestion

  • Provide iron

  • Help prevent acidity

How much:
8–10 raisins soaked overnight.


🧡 5. Apricots (Dried Khubani)

Apricots are rich in fiber and help control sugar absorption.

How much:
1–2 pieces per day.


⚠ Dry Fruits Diabetic Patients Should Avoid or Limit

Dry Fruit Status Why
Dates (Khajoor) ❌ Avoid Too high in natural sugar
Figs (Anjeer) ⚠ Limited Only if active, ½ soaked fig
Dried Mango / Pineapple / Kiwi ❌ Avoid Added sugar in most markets
Sugar-coated nuts ❌ Big No Spikes blood sugar

🕒 Best Time to Eat

✔ Morning after soaking
✔ As a mid-meal snack
❌ Not immediately after meals
❌ Avoid late night large portions


🛒 Pro Tip: Choose Natural, Unsalted, Non-Coated Dry Fruits

Many commercial dry fruits come with:

  • Added sugar

  • Salt

  • Preservatives

  • Polishing oils

At Shivram Peshawari & Bros, all diabetic-friendly options are:
✨ Natural
✨ Fresh
✨ Non-salted
✨ Non-sugar coated


🧠 Final Word

Dry fruits are safe and healthy for diabetics — when eaten correctly and in the right quantities.
They help improve heart health, digestion, immunity, and overall well-being.

A small handful daily can make a big difference.


📍 Visit us at Moazzam Jahi Market, Hyderabad
🛒 Order online: www.bigdryfruits.in

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