Diabetic-Friendly Diwali: 4 Sweet Recipes to Light Up Your Festivities
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Diwali is the festival of joy, fun, celebrations, and most importantly, the Diwali sweets and snacks. Diwali is just a few days away, and the super moms in the house might have started making the grocery lists for the same. It would sound like lots of sugar, whole wheat flour (maida), seed oils, etc. You might have already started thinking about the sweets and snacks now, as sweets are the key part of these celebrations that symbolize the joy of sharing and the spirit of giving.
However, for those who are diabetic, managing diabetes this festive season can often feel bittersweet. Visiting markets full of colorful treats, the thought of having traditional sweets might evoke feelings of sadness. But iThrive understands what you will be going through. Popular Diwali treats like sugary laddoos, rich barfis, and halwa are loaded with high sugar, which makes it challenging for diabetic people.
But what if we say, “we have a solution for your cravings.” This Diwali we are here to embrace your festivities with a collection of diabetic-friendly sweet recipes that are just designed for you.?
But these recipes are not just for diabetic people; they are for all of us. Why? According to the Economic Times, sugar consumption during Diwali 2023 hit an all-time high, soaring by 32%. The excess sugar consumption and lack of exercise caused men to gain an average weight of 1.7 kg, while women gained 1.28 kg in just one week. High sugar consumption can cause a lot of health issues, and at iThrive we know how serious these health concerns can impact your body and your overall health. So it is high time to change your grocery shopping list and opt for healthy options this Diwali.
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4 Diabetes-Friendly Sweets Recipes
Our baked gluten-free karanji recipe is the healthier option for the traditional festive sweet. Karanji is normally made with refined wheat flour and deep-fried. But in our recipe, we have used gluten-free flours and natural sweeteners like dates to make it nutrient-dense and diabetes-friendly.
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2. Ragi laddoos
Ragi laddoo is a nutritious dessert option made for Diwali. We have used ragi flour, which is an excellent source of fiber, calcium, and protein, along with dates, which is a natural sweetener. This recipe is not only quick to prepare but also a healthy alternative to traditional sweets, which makes it suitable for diabetics as well as small children who seek nutrient-packed snacks.?
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3. Sweet Shakkarpara
Sweet Shakkarpara is a popular festive treat that is traditionally made with refined flour and sugar. In our diabetic-friendly recipe, we have created a healthier version that includes organic oats flour, quinoa flour, and date paste, which offers a nutritious alternative to traditional sweets.
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4. Gulab Jamun
Our Gulab Jamun recipe is a healthier version of an Indian beloved dessert. We have used sweet potatoes, oats flour, and dates to create a delicious, yummy, and nutrient-packed treat for the festive season. Regular gulab jamuns are made with refined wheat flour and are soaked in sugar syrup. But we have used honey for syrup instead of white sugar. All the alternatives used in this recipe offer more nutrients and make this dish a better choice for people with diabetes.
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Procedure: Check out the full recipe and fulfill your cravings.
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This Diwali, gift the sweetness of the festival without guilt, knowing these sweet recipes are not only delicious but also supportive of your blood sugar management.?
This Diwali, celebrate your health, tradition, and taste all in one. #GrowupHealthy