From French vanilla to mint chocolate chip, ice cream is many people’s favorite sweet treat regardless of the season. But if you have diabetes, you may wonder if you should avoid it. People with ...
When it comes to ice cream, I've always believed that more is more. Maybe it's because the scoops of my childhood were ...
From French vanilla to mint chocolate chip, ice cream is many people’s favorite sweet treat regardless of the season. But if you have diabetes or are trying to manage blood sugar levels, you may ...
Yes, people with any type of diabetes can enjoy ice cream. The key is moderation and understanding how this dessert may affect your blood sugar. There are also lower-carbohydrate options for those ...
We talked to Dr Shabana Parveen, Head, Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics, Artemis Hospitals, to get a straight answer. The truth is, it is not simple. It depends on how you eat ice cream after dinner, ...
A typical scoop of ice cream weighs 60 to 100 grams (let’s call it 80g). For generic vanilla the energy content is about 2 calories (kcal) per gram, so 160 calories per scoop. Let’s say you did two ...
Summer heat brings a craving for ice cream. While it offers a quick energy boost, the sugar can lead to a crash. Digesting ...