Concern-curated nutrition
Dry fruits for diabetes-mindful eating
An editorial guide to glycemic-aware nut and dried-fruit choices, the nutrient evidence behind them, and how customers managing blood sugar most often use them. Not medical advice.
Managing blood sugar reshapes a pantry. Every snack, every dessert substitute, every handful of mixed nuts has to be weighed against a single question: how much will this push the glucose curve, and for how long? Dry fruits sit in an uncomfortable middle ground for people managing diabetes — nutritionally dense, often portion-controllable, but with a wide range of glycemic impact depending on which fruit and which nut.
Three variables decide that impact: glycemic index (GI) — how fast a food's carbohydrate reaches the bloodstream; fibre and protein in the same bite — which slow that absorption; and the broader micronutrient profile — magnesium, monounsaturated fats, plant proteins — that supports normal insulin function in dietary research.
Among dry fruits, almonds, walnuts and pistachios sit at the low end of the GI scale. Raisins and dates sit considerably higher. They are not excluded from a diabetes-mindful pantry, but portion control becomes the variable that matters — a small closed handful, 15–20 grams, is the per-occasion ceiling that most clinical dietitians suggest.
स्रोत: यूएसडीए फ़ूडडाटा सेंट्रल; एटकिंसन एफएस एट अल., इंटरनेशनल टेबल्स ऑफ़ ग्लाइसेमिक इंडेक्स, 2008; आईसीएमआर-एनआईएन रेफरेंस टेबल्स, 2024. ब्रांड के अनुसार भिन्नता लागू होती है.
This is the kind of question the team at Sindhi Dry Fruits has answered across a counter since 1939 — three generations of the same family, an estimated one million Indian kitchens, and a customer book that runs from Apollo Hospital purchase orders to parents working out a soaked-almond morning. A meaningful share of that work, behind the scenes, has been about which specific batches and origins suit which kind of customer. Diabetes-mindful eaters are the largest single segment of that conversation.
ब्रांड वेरिएबल क्यों मायने रखता है
50 लाख से ज़्यादा भारतीय परिवारों को 85 सालों से सेवा प्रदान करने के बाद हमने यह सीखा है
Diabetes is precision work. Sugar content, glycemic index, contamination, sulphur-dioxide residues on dried fruit, oil rancidity in nuts — every variable matters. Eighty-five years of supplying around a million households, many with members managing diabetes, hypertension, pregnancy nutrition or post-operative recovery, has taught us to take those variables out of your equation, so you can focus on the dietary one.
एकल-स्रोत खरीद
कैलिफोर्निया बादाम, कश्मीर अखरोट, ईरानी पिस्ता - उत्पादक सहकारी समितियों से पता लगाने योग्य।
हर बैच को हाथ से छांटा गया और उसकी गुणवत्ता जांची गई
हमारे शेल्फ में आने से पहले, हमारी ISO 22000:2018 प्रमाणित सुविधा में हाथ से छांटा और गुणवत्ता की जांच की गई।
डिफ़ॉल्ट रूप से अनसल्फराइज्ड
धूप में सुखाए गए या ओवन में सुखाए गए। हमारे सूखे मेवों में कोई सल्फर-डाइऑक्साइड संरक्षक नहीं है।
नाइट्रोजन-युक्त और सीलबंद
नाइट्रोजन-फ्लश पैकेजिंग अखरोट-तेल को बासी होने से रोकती है और सील होने से लेकर खाने तक उसकी ताज़गी बनाए रखती है।
DIABETES-MINDFUL PICKS
Picks for Diabetes-Mindful Eating
Portion-friendly dry fruits and nuts, tagged for diabetes-mindful eating
पोषक तत्वों की तस्वीर
आप वास्तव में क्या चुन रहे हैं
नीचे दिया गया प्रत्येक कार्ड एक पोषक तत्व का नाम बताता है जो इस चिंता से संबंधित है, स्थापित शोध के अनुसार यह शरीर में क्या करता है, और हमारे कौन से सूखे मेवे इसे धारण करते हैं। चिकित्सीय दावे नहीं—पोषक तत्वों के तथ्य।
Magnesium
Mg
Mineral involved in over 300 enzymatic reactions, including those that support normal insulin signalling per dietary research.
ICMR-NIN Nutrient Requirements 2020; USDA FoodData Central.
Vitamin E
Tocopherol
Antioxidant nutrient. Defends cell membranes against oxidative stress in dietary research.
ICMR-NIN Nutrient Requirements 2020; USDA FoodData Central.
Dietary fibre
Soluble + insoluble
Slows the rate at which carbohydrate-bound glucose enters the bloodstream when consumed alongside a meal, per established dietary research.
ICMR-NIN Nutrient Requirements 2020.
Source: USDA FoodData Central, 2024. Values per 30g serving — typical, brand variation applies.
जो आमतौर पर हमारे ग्राहक चुनते हैं
A common daily pattern we see in our K-14 Lajpat Nagar customer base: 10–12 soaked almonds with breakfast, 4–5 walnut halves mid-afternoon, and an unsweetened fig as the occasional dessert substitute. Names withheld for privacy; pattern reflects in-store and order-history observation.
लाजपत नगर में हमारी K-14 दुकान के कर्मचारियों और ऑर्डर हिस्ट्री से मिली समग्र, अनाम जानकारी। यह किसी व्यक्ति विशेष की गवाही नहीं है।
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले प्रश्न
लोग खरीदने से पहले क्या पूछते हैं
ईमानदार, पोषक तत्वों को प्राथमिकता देने वाले जवाब। हम चिकित्सीय दावे नहीं करते; हम आहार संबंधी तथ्य और सेवन संबंधी मार्गदर्शन साझा करते हैं।
Are dry fruits suitable for someone managing diabetes?
Most tree nuts — almonds, walnuts, pistachios, cashews — are low on the glycemic index (GI 15–32) and contain fibre, protein, and unsaturated fats that slow the rate at which carbohydrate-bound glucose enters the bloodstream when consumed alongside a meal. Dried fruits like raisins and dates are higher GI and should be portioned more carefully. For personalised guidance, please consult your doctor or registered dietitian.
Which dry fruits have the lowest glycemic load for blood-sugar-conscious eating?
By published GI values: almonds (15), walnuts (15), pistachios (28), and cashews (32) are the lowest among commonly available varieties. Macadamias, pecans, and Brazil nuts also fall in the low-GI band. Dates (GI 70), raisins (GI 64), and dried apricots (GI 35) carry more sugar and are best treated as occasional rather than daily.
How many grams of dry fruits per day is reasonable?
ICMR-NIN dietary guidelines suggest around 30g/day of nuts and oilseeds for an average adult — roughly a small handful. We recommend splitting that across the day rather than eating it in one sitting. Individual energy and macronutrient needs vary; speak with your doctor or dietitian for guidance specific to you.
Are dates and raisins okay if I'm watching my blood sugar?
Both are nutritious but carry significantly more sugar per 100g than nuts. If you enjoy them, treat them as a small portion (5–10g) consumed alongside a protein or fat source — for example, two dates with a few walnuts — to slow the absorption rate. Avoid eating dried fruit on an empty stomach if you are glucose-conscious.
Should I soak almonds before eating them?
Soaking is a long-standing Indian household practice, partly cultural and partly digestive. Soaking softens the skin (which contains tannins that some find harder to digest) and can make the nut feel more palatable. From a nutrient standpoint, USDA values do not change meaningfully with soaking. Eat them whichever way you prefer.
Are roasted or salted nuts okay for someone with high blood pressure or diabetes?
Plain roasting (no salt added) does not change the nutritional profile meaningfully. Salted nuts add 200–360mg sodium per 100g — roughly 10–18% of the WHO upper daily limit (2g sodium / 5g salt) per 100g. Our default is unsalted; salted variants are clearly labelled. For BP-mindful eating, we suggest the unsalted line.
What is the best time of day to eat nuts if I am diabetes-mindful?
Distributing across the day generally serves better than a single large portion. A common pattern: a small handful with breakfast or as a mid-morning snack with a glass of water, a few alongside lunch as a fibre/protein boost, and the remainder as an evening pre-dinner nibble. The goal is steady fat-and-fibre intake throughout the day rather than a sugar spike.
Do you sell unsulphured dried fruits?
Yes — unsulphured is our default. Most apricots and other golden-coloured dried fruits in the wider market are treated with sulphur dioxide (a preservative that keeps the fruit looking bright). Our unsulphured line uses sun-dried fruit; the colour will be darker and more natural. Look for the 'unsulphured' label on the product page.
Where do you source from and what is your quality control process?
We have been sourcing dry fruits since 1939 and currently serve 5M+ Indian families through our K-14 Lajpat Nagar shopfloor. Sourcing is single-origin where possible (Mamra almonds from Iran, Mevawala kishmish from Afghanistan, Anjeer from Turkey). Each batch is quality-checked in our FSSAI-licensed facility for moisture, aflatoxin, and microbial counts, then nitrogen-flushed and sealed within 48 hours of arrival to preserve nutrient density.
सूत्रों के अनुसार
इस पेज पर मौजूद संख्याएँ कहाँ से आती हैं
इस पृष्ठ पर प्रत्येक पोषक तत्व का आंकड़ा और संदर्भ दैनिक भत्ता स्थापित खाद्य-विज्ञान और सरकारी पोषण डेटाबेस से लिया गया है। हम संख्याएँ नहीं बनाते हैं।
- ICMR-NIN. Nutrient Requirements for Indians, A Report of the Expert Group, 2020. View report
- USDA FoodData Central. USDA FoodData Central — nutrient composition database (vitamin E, ALA, selenium and mineral content per 100g) View USDA FoodData Central
- Atkinson FS, Foster-Powell K, Brand-Miller JC.. International Tables of Glycemic Index and Glycemic Load Values: 2008. Diabetes Care 31(12):2281–83. View paper
- WHO. Healthy Diet — Fact sheet on dietary recommendations for nuts, sugar and sodium intake. View fact sheet
- ICMR. Dietary Guidelines for Indians — A Manual (revised edition). View manual
- FSSAI. Food Safety and Standards (Advertising and Claims) Regulations, 2018 — framework for permissible nutrient and dietary claims. View regulations
- Viguiliouk E et al.. Effect of tree nuts on glycemic control in diabetes: a systematic review and meta-analysis. PLOS ONE 9(7):e103376, 2014. View paper