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Old 03-22-2007, 09:16 AM
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Refried beans - friend or foe?

I'm going to a mexian restaurant tomorrow night.

They have plenty of chicken & cheese type meals I can eat with no problem. (skipping the chips and torillas.)

Alomst every side dish is rice and refried beans.

I couldn't find a Glycemic index rating on them. I see they are high carb but also high fiber.

I'm wondering if I can eat them or not.

I know, I know... some will say they are fine and some will say they are the devil.

But for you low-carb types that easily skyrocket... are they too much?

I'm wondering if I should chance it at least once and chalk it up to a learning experience when my GL jumps to 1,000,000.

But if most can't handle it, I won't even try.

I would have posted this elsewhere but I wanted to keep the majority of insulin users out of it since I don't use it.

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Old 03-22-2007, 09:36 AM
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Real Refried Beans are made with lard! Most homogenized American Mexican restaurants do not refry beans in a skillet so they may not have any lard content. You might if it's a chain restaurant check for a web site that has nutrition information and go from there. I can usually get away with having no more than a quarter cup. Experiment!
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Old 03-22-2007, 09:42 AM
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Some info on refried beans from this site:

What is the glycemic index? » Michael R. Eades, M.D.

"...If we tried the same experiment with refried beans (like those you would find in Mexican food), we would find that the area under the blood glucose curve caused by the 50 grams of carbohydrate from the refried beans would be only about 40% of that caused by the pure glucose. We would say that the refried beans have a glycemic index of 40."

Just eat 'em, I'd say. It's not like you're going to eat them as a staple of your diet, so enjoy your night out! IMHO, of course...
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Old 03-22-2007, 09:57 AM
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Vince:
I regularly eat refried beans...both at home and in the mexican restaurants. I think the key is moderation...I usually don't finish the large serving they put on the plate and I usually don't have any problems with them. The last time we had mexican, I got chicken fajitas, ate only 1 tortilla and had refried beans as well...my 2 hr was 140 (a little more than I like it to be, but acceptible to me for all the food I had). I try to make sure when I have it I also go and do something afterwards (like go through the mall or something) and I think this helps as well.

I say try it, just as we do our other foods, and see what it does to you. I think if you forego the rice and the salsa and chips, you'll do fine.

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Old 03-22-2007, 10:32 AM
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I also eat refried beans in moderation. When I have time to make breakfast, I often make an eggs burrito on a low carb tortilla, with cheese, eggs and about 2 tbsp of refried beans.

My wife had her amnio today and the nurse told me I had to take her out to dinner. Perhaps I'll load up my reservoir and take her to our local Mexican restuarant...
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Old 03-22-2007, 10:39 AM
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go to The Glycemic Index on the left side click on data base, then enter in the food name, I have found a lot of foods there
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Old 03-22-2007, 11:10 AM
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The "pintos and cheese" from Taco Bell contains 18 carbs, 8 fat, 10 fiber, 9 protein. I would think most refried beans would be somewhat similar in carbs and with that much fiber, probably wouldn't cause a spike unless you ate tons of them...at which time, blood sugar would be the LEAST of your worries...
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Old 03-22-2007, 11:12 AM
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go to The Glycemic Index on the left side click on data base, then enter in the food name, I have found a lot of foods there
There's gotta be a better site than that one. I typed in 5 foods, 3 came back with no results. 1 came back with a wierd dish that contained the food, and the 5th came back with strange variations of the food item.
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I would say FREIND for the eater. FOE for anyone around you afterwards.
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Old 03-22-2007, 11:17 AM
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Old 03-22-2007, 11:27 AM
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I buy vegetarian refried beans and eat them in moderation. I would say eat them, but stay away from the beans made with lard. Many Mexican restaurants also serve vegetarian refried beans.
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Old 03-22-2007, 11:34 AM
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I would say FREIND for the eater. FOE for anyone around you afterwards.


jvetter for the win!

Seriously, this thread is making me voracious for some good Mexican... shoot, even bad Mexican...
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Old 03-22-2007, 12:57 PM
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I eat tons of refried beans when i eat mexican (real mexican) they are high in fiber, to me they are the same thing as a southern pinto beans cooked in a kettle. At least they taste the same.
so if you deduct the fiber its only 25 carbs, and you'll meet most of your daily fiber intake in that one meal lol and i was told any kinda bean was good for you by my dietician..... so ill eat beans whenever wherever possible

i love refried beans




this is from calorieking.com

for 1 cup refried authentic mexican beans

Calories 237(Kilojoules 990)

% Daily
Value*
Total Fat 3.2 g 5%
Saturated Fat 1.2 g 6%
Cholesterol 20 mg 7%
Sodium 753 mg 31%
Total Carbohydrates 39.1 g 13%
Dietary Fiber 13.4 g 53%
Sugars 0.6 g
Protein 13.8 g
Calcium 88.2 mg
Potassium 672.8 mg
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Old 03-22-2007, 01:55 PM
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Check out dietfacts.com and you'll find a great listing of all the restaurant menus and name brand grocery items and their carbs, calories, fiber, etc. I use this a lot before going out to eat, keeps me in line!
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My weekly "treat" meal is Mexican for lunch on Friday with my husband.

We share a 1/2 order of nachoes covered in melted cheese.

Then I have a chicken tostada.

I know the nachos have a ton of carbs, but I consistently test surprisingly well after this meal. I'm convinced it's all the fat in the cheese and sour cream that slows the absorption of the carbs to an acceptable level.

Sorry, I haven't tried any refried beans.

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