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Dialysis Discussion => Dialysis: Diet and Recipes => Topic started by: okarol on July 10, 2009, 03:51:55 PM
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A Summertime Smoothie for Diabetics and CKD Patients
When the weather heats up, cool down with this Very Berry Tofu Smoothie. It only takes a few minutes to whip up in the blender, will please any crowd and follows dietary guidelines for diabetics and CKD patients. To summer fun and good health!
If you are on dialysis, please check with your dietitian or other member of your health care team before using this recipe.
Very Berry Tofu Smoothie
Serves 4 (1 Cup per Serving)
Ingredients:
1 lb fresh strawberries, cleaned and hulled
2 cups blueberries
9 oz tofu, silken, extra firm
1/2 teaspoon ground ginger
2 pinches of red pepper flakes
1/4 teaspoon rum extract
1 tablespoon honey
1 teaspoon lemon juice
1/2 cup ice
Directions:
Blend all together and serve.
Analysis:
Calories 125
Total fat 1.8 g
Saturated fat 0.2 g
Monounsaturated fat 0.3 g
Polyunsaturated fat 0.8 g
Omega-3 fat 0.1 g
Cholesterol 0 mg
Calcium 44 mg
Sodium 42 mg
Phosphorus 100 mg
Potassium 339 mg
Total carbohydrates 22 g
Dietary fiber 6 g
Sugar 15.5 g
Protein 6 g
from the National Kidney Foundation
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I thought tofu was bad for kidney diets.... :waiting;
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me too,
I was told not to eat it and only eat it in hot and sour soup
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Asit says in the recipe: If you are on dialysis, please check with your dietitian or other member of your health care team before using this recipe.
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More info:
In general, soy foods are safe; however for people with CKD, some soy foods are better than others. People with CKD can safely enjoy tofu, soymilk and soy yogurt. Soy protein fortified breakfast cereals can also be an additional source of protein and nutrients for people with CKD.
Soy nuts, whole soybeans, soy flour and fermented soy products, and pastes are high in potassium and phosphorus, minerals people with CKD should limit in their diets. Soy-based sausages and burgers, packaged marinated tofu and many Asian dishes are typically high in sodium. People with CKD should eat these soy foods in moderation.
Remember, when making any diet modification, or if you have any questions or concerns, always check with your doctor or renal dietitian before making these changes.
from: Good Soy Foods http://www.aakp.org/aakp-library/Soy-Foods/
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Here's some additional information on soy products:
MORI-NU, Tofu, silken, extra firm 1 slice or 3 oz (86 grams) =
Protein 6 grams
Phosphorus 84 mg
Potassium 129 mg
Tofu, soft 2-3/4" x 1" =
Protein 8 grams
Phosphorus 110 mg
Potassium 144 mg
Tofu, firm 1/2 Cup =
Protein 10 grams
Phosphorus 152 mg
Potassium 186 mg
Tofu yogurt 1 Cup =
Protein 9 grams
Phosphorus 100 mg
Potassium 123 mg
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Who knows about the acqi berry? (certainly can pronounce it and its probably spelled wrong)
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I do not know but I see it all the time
just had more tofu in hot and sour soup
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Zach thinks it maybe high phos and pot like pomegranit...
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Zach is pretty educated on these things
but I will never give up tofu in hot and sour soup
but you can keep the tofu in everything else
I don't want to drink it unless I am drunk
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Just throw the rum down in a glass, skip the rest of the recipe!
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No, I thought you were talking about acqi berry... don't know about tofu. (oh yes it do, somebody just posted it.
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No, I thought you were talking about acqi berry... don't know about tofu. (oh yes it do, somebody just posted it.
Tofu is fine. See my nutritional listing.
Açaí or aqai from allnutri.com:
"... The acai berries (pronounced ah-sigh-ee) is loaded with vitamins and minerals, such as many of the B vitamins,Vitamin C,Vitamin E, iron, potassium, phosphorus and calcium.. "
http://allnutri.com/pid3917/acai+berry+extract.aspx#detail
Still can't find specific amounts of potassium or phosphorus for 100% pure aqai berry.
If you search the internet, there are lots of reports of "fake" aqai berry products.
Caveat emptor!
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Last week I tried the kool aid made into ice cubes and dropped into diet 7-up. It was really bad. I dont think I messed up the Kool-Aid ( Is that even possible).