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Diabetic Indian vegetarian Snacks, Starters for weight loss : 1. Oats Dosa. 2. Moong Sprouts and Spring Onion Tikki. 3. buckwheat dosa. 4. oats adai. 5. sprouted moong and methi chilla. 6. chickpea tikki. 7. methi and moong sprouts wrap. 8. multi flour idli. 9.multigrain cracker. 10. bajra carrot onion uttapam.

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Diabetic Indian Breakfast Recipes : 1. Quinoa Dosa. 2. Chana Dal Pancakes. 3. Quinoa Upma. 4. green moong dal vegetable idli. 5. oats upma. 6. nutritious thalipeeth. 7. oats idli. 8. whole wheat khakhra.

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recipes and tips for diabetics with kidney problems : 1. One Meal low salt soup. 2. Bulgur Wheat Pongal. 3. healthy moong dal for diabetes and kidney. 4. dudhi soup. 5. diabetes and kidney friendly kala vatana sambhar. 6. diabetes and kidney friendly pyaaz tamatar tikkar.

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Read time: 3 minutes Staple Indian foods like rice, whole-wheat flour, and lentils are delicious, but high carb. But there are low-carb Indian food options out there. Popular foods like naan, jelabi, and pakora may be mouth watering, but this classic Indian fare can have a major impact on your blood glucose. Don't worry! You don't have to part ways with your favorite Indian restaurant or takeout picks. Just keep these tips in mind when scanning the menu — you'll enjoy the flavors of Indian…

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