Bitterleaf Soup – A Natural Support for Diabetes

Bitterleaf Soup – A Natural Support for Diabetes

Do you know that Bitterleaf can help manage diabetes naturally? πŸ’š
This traditional leafy vegetable is widely used in soups and herbal meals. Bitterleaf is known for its ability to help regulate blood sugar, improve digestion, and support overall wellness β€” especially for people managing diabetes.


πŸ“ Description

Bitterleaf Soup is a nutritious, low-carb, and fiber-rich dish made from fresh bitterleaf. It has a naturally bitter taste that helps slow sugar absorption in the bloodstream, making it an excellent addition to a diabetic-friendly diet when eaten in moderation.


πŸ›’ Ingredients

  • 2 cups fresh bitterleaf (washed to reduce bitterness)

  • 1 small onion (chopped)

  • 1 tablespoon olive oil or palm oil (optional, use lightly)

  • 1 teaspoon ground crayfish (optional)

  • 1 cup lean protein (fish, chicken, or turkey)

  • 2 cups water or low-sodium stock

  • Salt (use lightly)

  • Pepper (optional)


πŸ‘©β€πŸ³ How to Make

1️⃣ Wash bitterleaf thoroughly, squeezing to reduce bitterness
2️⃣ Boil protein with onion and seasoning until tender
3️⃣ Add water/stock and allow to simmer
4️⃣ Add bitterleaf and cook for 5–7 minutes
5️⃣ Add oil (optional) and adjust seasoning
6️⃣ Simmer gently, then serve warm


🍽 Servings

Serves 2–3 people


πŸ₯— Nutritional Info (per serving – approx.)

  • Calories: 80–120 kcal

  • Carbohydrates: 6–8 g

  • Fiber: 3–4 g

  • Protein: 6–10 g

  • Fat: 3–5 g


πŸ’š Health Benefits

βœ” Helps regulate blood sugar levels
βœ” Supports insulin sensitivity
βœ” Aids digestion
βœ” Rich in antioxidants
βœ” Low in calories & carbs
βœ” Supports weight management


πŸ“ Notes

  • Wash bitterleaf well to control bitterness

  • Avoid adding too much oil

  • Best consumed fresh

  • Eat in moderation as part of a balanced diet


πŸ’‘ Tips

✨ Pair with low-GI foods like brown rice or vegetables
✨ Do not overcook to preserve nutrients
✨ Consult your doctor if you are on diabetes medication


❓ Q & A

Q: Is bitterleaf safe for diabetics?
Yes, when eaten in moderation as food.

Q: Can bitterleaf cure diabetes?
No. It helps manage blood sugar but is not a cure.

Q: Can I drink bitterleaf juice daily?
Occasionally, yes β€” but avoid excessive use.

Q: Who should avoid bitterleaf?
Pregnant women or people with low blood pressure should consult a doctor.

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