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What is your favorite low carb. fruit? Multiple choice.

Activity2004 profile imageActivity2004Administrator105 Voters
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Tangerine
39
Honeydew
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Plum
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Apricot
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Cantaloupe
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Grapefruit
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None of the Above/Other: Please say in Comments.
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Coconut
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Nimrod2

Really love berries ( not blueberries) especially with coconut yogurt.

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Activity2004Administrator in reply toNimrod2

That's great to hear, Nimrod2 . I like a lot of the berries and a lot of the ones listed for the poll. I miss Grapefruit, but it's one fruit I had to give up for medication reasons. I use to eat it whenever it was possible years ago, though. :-)

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Nimrod2 in reply toActivity2004

Yes I am not allowed grapefruit either because of medication. ☹️

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Dollydaydream65

Love strawberries, pineapple, mango

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Activity2004Administrator in reply toDollydaydream65

Do you have them in a fruit salad or on their own?😀👍

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katwin

Mango, cherries, nectarines

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Activity2004Administrator in reply tokatwin

I'm planning to have some cherries added to a cottage cheese and fruit salad today, katwin . Haven't had cherries in a while now, though. I usually have mango mixed in with Greek yogurt. :-)

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Biomet

I also like to eat apples, but then I eat a piece of cheese to counter act the action of the acid on my teeth. So in the end the apple might not be so low carb as first thought!

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Activity2004Administrator in reply toBiomet

Do you cut the apple in half? This can cut down on the carbs. it'll have in it. :-)

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Biomet in reply toActivity2004

I take it you are joking. 🤣 I usually cut the apple into quarters and cut the core out before eating it.

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Activity2004Administrator in reply toBiomet

We cut the apple and add the parts we are using. The core is cut out. The apple is usually not that big. :-)

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Panz

Grapes

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Activity2004Administrator in reply toPanz

Which type of grapes do you like (Green, Red, Black), Panz ? :-)

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Maxy6 in reply toActivity2004

Love green seedles grapes.

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Activity2004Administrator in reply toMaxy6

Those are my favorite ones before the red and black grapes, too. :-)

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Panz in reply toActivity2004

Grapes of all colors! Moon Grapes are my very favorite beet they have a very short time of availability in the Fall.

Panz 🙏🙂💕☘️

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Activity2004Administrator in reply toPanz

What are the moon grapes? :-)

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Panz in reply toActivity2004

It would be better if you just Goggled Moon Grapes. They are seedless, crunchy and very sweet!!! You might just pass when you see them in produce as I did for so long…Not any more!!! They are super great!!

Panz 🙏🙂💕☘️

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Eryl

Blueberries or rhubarb (not together)

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Activity2004Administrator in reply toEryl

I had some blueberries in my cottage cheese and fruit salad for lunch today. Really healthy and juicy. :-)

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Kingsmil

Strawberries,raspberries, mango

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Activity2004Administrator in reply toKingsmil

I like all three-- especially mixed in with Greek yogurt. :-)

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Kingsmil in reply toActivity2004

Yes agree totally! Only way to have them x

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katwin

Both combinations sound delicious. English cherries seem to have such a short life and they are probably my favorite fruit!

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Activity2004Administrator in reply tokatwin

Do you have the cherries with anything on the side or mixed in with other fruits? :-)

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katwin in reply toActivity2004

When I bring home a punnet (or box) of cherries I can't wait to rinse them and eat them au naturel!! With blueberries I would add them to Greek yogurt or with Bran Flakes and oat milk!

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Bingo88

Hope everyone on Heart tablets know not to have Grapefruit. Brian

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Activity2004Administrator in reply toBingo88

This is good advice, Bingo88 . What is your favorite fruit that's low carb.?

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Bingo88 in reply toActivity2004

Not sure about carbs. But love most fruits. Just eat them raw. Never cooked. Tangerines. Strawberries and raspberries at weekends. Mainly plums and peaches in the week

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Activity2004Administrator in reply toBingo88

That sounds good-- no matter if it's during the week or weekends. :-)

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HKAnne

I like plums cooked in a pan with a cinnamon stick and cranberry juice. It is lovely served with Greek yogurt.

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Activity2004Administrator in reply toHKAnne

This sounds really good, HKAnne . Do you do this recipe multiple times a week or once a week? :-)

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HKAnne in reply toActivity2004

Hi Activity2004,No, not that frequently unfortunately. I always seem to be pushed for time, so usually just have berries. I mainly use this recipe if the plums are a bit tough or lacking in flavour, it's a Nigella Lawson recipe. 😀

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Activity2004Administrator in reply toHKAnne

That sounds interesting. Will look it up soon. Thank you for letting me know. :-)

Profkc1960 profile image
Profkc1960

berries. surprised they are missing from list

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Freesia3 in reply toProfkc1960

So am I, I believe they have the lowest amount of carbs.

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Activity2004Administrator in reply toProfkc1960

They were a good idea, but we're only allowed 8 choices when creating a poll, unfortunately. :-)

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fitbitfan

Blueberries, dark cherries, raspberries & strawberries with thick Greek yogurt and honey. Breakfast every morning. 😋

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Activity2004Administrator in reply tofitbitfan

That sounds like a great idea for breakfast. I really enjoy Greek yogurt and different types of berries. :-)

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selltile

raspberries

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Activity2004Administrator in reply toselltile

Do you have them on their own or with something on the side/mixed in? :-)

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Kitten-whiskersAdministratorVegan star

Pineapple and Strawberries 😁

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Activity2004Administrator in reply toKitten-whiskers

Those are two of my favorites for fruits, Debs. Thanks for mentioning them. :-)

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Kitten-whiskersAdministratorVegan star in reply toActivity2004

Same here, I don't think I have ever had them together

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Freesia3

I love strawberries and double cream, either whipped or poured, as I am following LCHF

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Profkc1960 in reply toFreesia3

Yes, and they have very high levels of antioxidants. I buy frozen and eat different berries each day with homemade high probiotic (medical-grade) yogurt: blueberries, cherries, organic stawberries, , raspberries/blackberries.

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Freesia3 in reply toProfkc1960

😋😋😋

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kitchengardener2

Also eat apples, raspberries and strawberries.

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Activity2004Administrator in reply tokitchengardener2

Do you have them mixed together for a fruit salad? :-)

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kitchengardener2 in reply toActivity2004

Sometimes chop them up and have them with Quark (fat free soft cheese). Usually for breakfast.

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Activity2004Administrator in reply tokitchengardener2

That sounds good. Is Quark like sound Swiss or Muenster? :-)

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kitchengardener2 in reply toActivity2004

Not sure, very creamy but slightly bitter. Fat free which is good. I use Quark in same way as yogurt or cream. A tablespoon stirred through soup gives it a smooth texture and taste.

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Activity2004Administrator in reply tokitchengardener2

Thank you for letting me know. That sounds like a good idea. :-)

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Isinatra

Berries! 😋

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Activity2004Administrator in reply toIsinatra

Which ones are your favorite berry? :-)

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Isinatra in reply toActivity2004

Blackberries all day long. Then blueberries if I can find ones that aren’t mushy. Love strawberries at their ripest. Sweet…😋

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Activity2004Administrator in reply toIsinatra

Same here! They're really good. :-)

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Isinatra in reply toActivity2004

Home made strawberry shortcake. Use biscuits(not cookies), instead of cake.

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picinisco

Also love grapes, peaches and nectarines ...but not the way they are chilled in supermarkets. Some peaches claim to be 'Ready to eat' and a couple of days later, you cut into it and often the stone has become mildew, although the flesh still not ripe enough. I also wish they wouldn't sell strawberries and berries such as raspberries & blackberries, in plastic punnets! However much I inspect the punnet, when I reach home, I always find one or two squashed against the plastic bow...and growing mould...cardboard boxes are best! For the same reason, I like fruit on paper not plastic bags! What a moaner, eh?!🤣

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Screen77 in reply topicinisco

I always struggle to make fresh fruit and veg last, and agree that fruit packaging doesn't make the cut a lot of the time! I've bought apples in a bag of 6 before from Tesco and got home to find the middle two were both brown and almost rotten where they'd been pressed against each other... rob!

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Activity2004Administrator in reply topicinisco

We bought some peaches recently and they are free stoned peaches. I had one in my fruit/cottage cheese salad today for lunch. Tasted good, but they should be easier to get the seed removed. :-)

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Screen77

I like a plum, and I'm a fan of strawberries, they've grown on me for sure. Sometimes I like to make fruit salad and smoothies (Buying variety usually ends up being too much for me to eat it all in a fruit salad before it goes off, so the rest has to go in the smoothie!) with banana, apple, strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, and mango as a baseline. I've made some with oranges, kiwi, pear, grapefruit and red/black grapes before as well to mix it up. I know apple, banana and pear are more carby but in a fruit salad I only put half and get about 4 or 5 portions out of the full thing. It's nice in the summer and easy to portion out to take to work.

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Activity2004Administrator in reply toScreen77

That's how we do the apples, too. We cut the apples in half and split them between myself and my mom when we have them for our fruit/cottage cheese salad. We did that today, too. :-)

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Htims46

love grapefruit but cant eat because of meds, would have to be strawbs also cherries when in season.

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Activity2004Administrator in reply toHtims46

Same here with the grapefruit and meds.. I eat a lot of strawberries when we can get them. :-)

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Sheperdess

Raspberries and cherries 🍒 Quite apt as it is apparently National Cherry Day 😂😀

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Activity2004Administrator in reply toSheperdess

Thank you for reminding me about National Cherry Day. Did you have any cherries on the side or cherry Greek yogurt? :-)

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Sheperdess in reply toActivity2004

Definitely with Greek yogurt 😋

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BluemerlegirlMeal Of The Month

I’m not sure if they are low carb, but I also love to combine kiwi and dragon fruit 😋

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Activity2004Administrator in reply toBluemerlegirl

Not sure about the dragon fruit, either, but I know the dragon fruit can help lower blood sugars for those that are type 2 or pre-Diabetic.

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BluemerlegirlMeal Of The Month in reply toActivity2004

Nice! I didn’t know that! I was just introduced to it recently, and I was hooked instantly!

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Juice689

Mainly oranges also strawberries grapes melon

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Activity2004Administrator in reply toJuice689

Do you mix them with other fruits, or are they on their own? :-)

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Juice689 in reply toActivity2004

Oranges daily as a fruit Strawberries and banana on my breakfast with All Bran

Thanks

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Activity2004Administrator in reply toJuice689

That sounds good. I usually have the small oranges since they are less carbs. than the big/regular oranges. Strawberries and bananas on cereal is a good idea. My mom puts bananas on cereal during the week and sometimes has one during lunch on the side. :-)

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Boudicca55

Raspberries

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Activity2004Administrator in reply toBoudicca55

Do you have them on their own or in fruit salads/side dish or dessert? :-)

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amykp

You asking about low carb, or fruit in general? low carb: blackberries, avocado. You can't really touch mango or pineapple, sadly, on low carb, but I do love them too!

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Activity2004Administrator in reply toamykp

Thank you for that information, amykp . It was mostly low carb. fruits. :-)

We eat a lot of avocados when we have salads and as something to add on the side-- depending on what we end up eating at the time. :-)

Blackberries are great for fruit salads (when we can get them) and on the side/on their own. I get blackberry Greek yogurt now and then and have that on the side for lunch when at home.

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amykp in reply toActivity2004

Blackberries and cream! Sometimes a few raspberries mixed in.

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Activity2004Administrator in reply toamykp

That's good. I like when it's possible to mix the fruits together. :-)

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sankath06

Any berries

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Activity2004Administrator in reply tosankath06

Do you have them on their own or mixed in a fruit salad? :-)

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Fleur29

Raspberries, strawberries, blueberries. These are all great with Greek yogurt. I got tired of the expense at the store so now I have my own blackberry and raspberry canes. We'll add blueberries next year.

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Activity2004Administrator in reply toFleur29

This is a great idea for doing homemade yogurt/fruits together. Sounds delicious. Please post pictures when you’re ready.😀👍

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Lotus-Blossom

My favorite low carb fruits are tangerine, honeydew melon, watermelon, berries (80g) and an apple. I love my fruits with my natural plain onken yoghurt. Above all it is really good for my friendly good gut bacteria. Plus it is my favorite breakfast in the morning and sometimes with weetabix or oatabix. What I call heaven in a bowl.

I really enjoy my low carb fruits but in moderation.

Thank you for including me in your polls and keep them coming as I really enjoy taking part in them.

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Activity2004Administrator in reply toLotus-Blossom

Thank you, Lotus-Blossom . We enjoy doing polls for everyone and glad you enjoy participating in them with us. When we have a new poll coming soon, we will let everyone know what the topic will be dealing with— along with healthy eating/theme.😀👍

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Herman7275

Strawberries 🍓 for me, know I am late but...

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Activity2004Administrator in reply toHerman7275

Strawberry 🍓 is one good low carb. fruit that I enjoy in a fruit salad.😀👍

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Herman7275 in reply toActivity2004

Berries are the only fruit that isn't to sweet... only fruit that I was told I could eat.

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Herman7275

Strawberries

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