250 grams of spinach. Seasoning: soy sauce 5g, vinegar 5g, salt 4g, sesame oil 5g, monosodium glutamate 1g, flour 10g.
Production method: wash spinach and cut it into inches. Boil the broth in the pot, add spinach, salt and monosodium glutamate, mix the flour with soy sauce and vinegar, put it into the soup and cook it immediately. Pour sesame oil before eating.
Recipe 2: Stewed Cabbage with Mushrooms
The main ingredients are 5 grams of Tricholoma and 250 grams of Chinese cabbage. Seasoning: soy sauce 10g, salt 4g, vegetable oil 10g, sugar 2g.
Production method: soak Tricholoma in warm water, remove pedicels and wash, and keep the first soaking in water. Wash the cabbage and cut it into inches. After the oil pan is heated, stir-fry the cabbage until it is half cooked, then add the mushrooms, soy sauce, salt and sugar, add the mushroom soup, cover the pot and cook until it tastes delicious.
(1) The foods that should not be eaten are:
I. Foods that can easily raise blood sugar rapidly: white sugar, brown sugar, rock sugar, glucose, maltose, honey, chocolate, toffee, fruit candy, candied fruit, canned fruit, soft drinks, fruit juice, sweet drinks, jam, ice cream, cookies, cakes, sweet bread and sweets made of sugar.
Ii. Foods that are easy to raise blood lipids: butter, sheep oil, lard, butter, cream and fat. For foods rich in cholesterol, special attention should be paid to using them less or not to prevent the occurrence of atherosclerotic heart disease.
Iii. it is not advisable to drink alcohol. Because the alcohol contained in the wine contains no other nutrients, it only provides heat energy, and each gram of alcohol produces about 7 kilocalories (294 joules), which is harmful to the liver and easy to cause the increase of serum triglycerides. A few patients who take sulfonylurea hypoglycemic drugs are prone to palpitation, shortness of breath and blushing after drinking. Note that insulin patients who drink alcohol on an empty stomach are prone to hypoglycemia. For the safety of patients, it is best not to drink alcohol.
2 Suitable foods: mainly foods that can delay the increase of blood sugar and blood lipid.
Ⅰ. Soybean and its products: These foods are rich in protein, inorganic salts and vitamins. There are more unsaturated fatty acids in soybean oil, which can reduce blood cholesterol and triglycerides, and the sitosterol contained in them also has lipid-lowering effect.
Ⅱ. Coarse miscellaneous sugar: such as naked oats powder, buckwheat powder, hot cereal, corn flour, etc. contain various trace elements, vitamin B and dietary fiber. Experiments show that they can delay the rise of blood sugar. Corn flour, soybean flour and white flour can be made into steamed bread, pancakes and noodles in a ratio of 2: 2: 1. If you stop using it for a long time, it will not only help reduce blood sugar and fat, but also reduce hunger.
(6) People with diabetes should eat less or not eat fruit. Because fruit contains more carbohydrates, mainly glucose, sucrose and starch. Rapid digestion and absorption after eating will lead to a rapid increase in blood sugar, which is not good for diabetic patients. Therefore, diabetic patients generally should not eat more fruits. But because fruit contains more pectin, pectin can delay the absorption of glucose, so you can eat less fruit when your condition is stable.
Choose the principle of low sugar when eating fruit. At the same time, according to its sugar content, calculate its heat energy. Convert it into staple food, reduce or deduct the amount of staple food, and keep the total calories unchanged. It is not advisable to eat fruit at every meal. It is generally believed that it is more appropriate to take a small amount between meals (when blood sugar drops). There is a nutrient composition table, which should be selected according to the condition.
(7) Diabetic patients should also limit the cholesterol content in their diet. When the condition of diabetic patients is not well controlled, it is easy to increase serum cholesterol, which will lead to diabetic vascular complications and disease-free coronary heart disease. Therefore, it is necessary to limit the intake of cholesterol in the diet of diabetic patients, and it is generally advocated that the limit of cholesterol is below 300 mg per day. Therefore, fat meat and animal viscera, such as heart, liver, kidney and brain, should not be used or used sparingly in clinic, because these foods are rich in cholesterol. And eat more lean meat, fish and shrimp, which are high-protein and low-fat foods.