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Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
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Biodom
on 18/12/2024, 17:14:41 UTC
I have hard time figuring out name of this vege in English. In our local language (Urdu) it's called Kachalu and it belongs to family of Potato, both not recommended for people with Diabetes. Google AI says it's English name is Taro. Any English man can confirm that please?  

Maybe it's a edible root.  Cheesy

It is taro indeed, but it isn't related to potatoes at all. Maybe only in a culinary sense.

I haven't tasted taro and it might taste different then potato. But for people with diabetes this vege is not recommended just like potato.

I have hard time figuring out name of this vege in English. In our local language (Urdu) it's called Kachalu and it belongs to family of Potato, both not recommended for people with Diabetes. Google AI says it's English name is Taro. Any English man can confirm that please?  


Maybe it's a edible root.  Cheesy
It is taro indeed, but it isn't related to potatoes at all. Maybe only in a culinary sense.

Lots of peppers ,onions, kale, broccoli, cauliflower, carrots, celery, tomatoes,  cucumbers, eggplant, squash, avocados.
Meat, dairy, fish. high fat, high protein, lower carbs good for my diet.

All that good for person with diabetes. I haven't eaten avocados yet since they are not grown locally here. Imported Avocados are available but they are very expensive. If you are with Diabetes Mellitus (DM) then low carbs is the only choice.
I don't take any medicine for my Diabetes, so far controlling it with my diet and exercise. My A1C is under 6, so it's a bit controlled. 

A1C under 6= no diabetes, really.