Tapioca Nectar Fluff Recipe

pEMTapioca Nectar Fluff Recipe from the diabetic recipe collection at InformationAboutDiabetes.com/emIngredients: /pP1/4 cup quick-cooking tapioca6 oz apricot nectar6 oz unsweetened pineapple juice1 tbsp fresh lemon juice3/4 cup water1 each egg, separated1 sugar substitute equivalent to 1/2, cup sugar1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract1/4 tsp pure orange extract1 each egg white3 each maraschino cherries, sliced thin/pPreparation: PSOURCE; The Art of Cooking for the Diabetic, Revised Edition by MaryAbbott Hess, R. D., M. S., and Katharine Middleton, copyright 1988, 1978 BYMary Abbott Hess. Formatted into MM by Ursula R. Taylor.Mix tapioca, apricot nectar, pineapple juice, lemon juice, water, andbeaten egg yolk in a heavy pan; let stand 5 minutes. Bring to a full boilover medium heat; cook and stir constantly 6 - 8 minutes. Remove from heat;add sweetener and flavorings; mix well. Beat egg white to soft peak.Gradually add tapioca, stirring quickly only until blended. Serve warm orchilled. Garnish with sliced maraschino cherries.5 servings (yield 2 1/2 cups) - 1 serving = 1/2 cup.NUTRITIVE VALUES per serving: 21 g Cho, 2 g Pro, 1 g Fat, 99 Cal, 0.2 gFiber, 137 mg sodium, 54 mg chol.Food Exchanges per serving: 1 Fruit Exchange plus 1/2 Starch Exchange.Low-sodium diets: This recipe is suitable. /pPSTRONGServes: 5 /strong/pTapioca Nectar Fluff Recipe provided for you by InformationAboutDiabetes.comH2Is this Tapioca Nectar Fluff Recipe Suitable for Diabetics?/h2PThis Tapioca Nectar Fluff recipe is part of our collection of tasty diabetic Dessert recipes. Because we are unaware of your exact diabetic issues the guidelines your doctors have offered you, we really cannot say for sure that this Tapioca Nectar Fluff recipe is appropriate for you. Even taking that into consideration, as the original compiler designated it as `diabetic` it suggests in theory, that it, if nothing else, matches the basic consideration for the tag `diabetic friendly`, being low in fat and carbs and so should be better for your health than the non-diabetic equivalent. Despite that, this Tapioca Nectar Fluff recipe must only be used In the event that you understand your own condition and are happy that the recipe ingredients are suitable for you. /pSTRONGTapioca Nectar Fluff Recipe - Important Disclaimer/strongPThis Tapioca Nectar Fluff Recipe is part of the STRONGdiabetic Dessert recipes/strong category. Please understand, it is totally out of the question for us to prepare every one of the EMdiabetic Dessert recipes/em to make sure that they are all 100% adapted for diabetes sufferers. There are many thousands of unique recipes in the collection, to validate every one of them at one per day would take more than 6 years. We strongly advise you to check the nutritional content carefully to verify that all the recipes comply with the dietary advice your medical team has provided. If you think that this Tapioca Nectar Fluff recipe is not appropriate for diabetics, then please inform us and we will remove it from our diabetes friendly recipe collection. /p

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