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20 Foods South Africans Should Avoid If They’re on a Keto Diet

Foodie By Foodie Published August 7, 2024
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The ketogenic (keto) diet is a low-carb, high-fat diet that has gained popularity for its potential to aid in weight loss and improve certain health conditions. The diet requires strict adherence to low-carb intake to keep the body in a state of ketosis, where it burns fat for energy instead of carbohydrates. Here are 20 foods that South Africans should avoid while on a keto diet.

1. Pap (Maize Porridge)

Pap is a staple in South African cuisine, made from maize meal, and is high in carbohydrates, making it unsuitable for a keto diet.

2. Boerewors with Bread Rolls

While boerewors itself can be keto-friendly if it doesn’t contain fillers, serving it with bread rolls adds a significant amount of carbs to the meal.

3. Biltong with Added Sugar

Traditional biltong can be keto-friendly, but some varieties have added sugars in their seasoning, increasing the carb content.

4. Vetkoek

This deep-fried dough bread is delicious but high in carbs due to its flour content, making it incompatible with a keto lifestyle.

5. Rusks

These popular dry biscuits are high in carbohydrates and sugar, making them unsuitable for keto dieters.

6. Chakalaka

This spicy vegetable relish often contains beans and other ingredients high in carbs, which should be avoided on a keto diet.

7. Melktert (Milk Tart)

A beloved South African dessert, melktert is high in sugar and carbs due to its pastry crust and sweet filling.

8. Samp and Beans

A traditional dish made with maize kernels and beans, both of which are high in carbs, making it off-limits for keto dieters.

9. Bobotie with Rice

Bobotie, a spiced minced meat dish, is often served with rice, which is high in carbohydrates. The meat mixture itself may also contain added sugars.

10. Amarula Cream Liqueur

This popular South African liqueur contains sugar, contributing to a high carbohydrate content that is not keto-friendly.

11. Potjiekos with Potatoes

Potjiekos, a traditional stew, often includes potatoes and other starchy vegetables that are high in carbs.

12. Rooibos Tea with Sugar

While rooibos tea itself is keto-friendly, adding sugar negates its benefits for those on a keto diet. Opt for a sweetener like stevia instead.

13. Traditional Pies

Savory pies, such as those filled with chicken or steak, have a flour-based crust that is high in carbs and should be avoided on a keto diet.

14. Butternut Squash

Although nutritious, butternut squash is higher in carbohydrates compared to other vegetables, making it less suitable for keto.

15. Sweet Potatoes

Sweet potatoes are rich in carbs and should be avoided on a keto diet despite their nutritional benefits.

16. Corn on the Cob

Corn is high in carbohydrates and sugar, making it unsuitable for a keto diet.

17. Tropical Fruits

Fruits like mangoes, pineapples, and bananas are high in natural sugars and carbs, which can interfere with ketosis.

18. Braai Bread (Roosterkoek)

Grilled bread rolls enjoyed at a braai are high in carbs and should be avoided by those on a keto diet.

19. Malva Pudding

This sweet, spongy dessert is made with flour and sugar, both of which are high in carbs and unsuitable for a keto diet.

20. Fruit Juices

Even natural fruit juices contain high amounts of sugar and carbs, making them incompatible with a keto lifestyle.

Sticking to a keto diet requires careful consideration of the carbohydrate content in foods. South Africans looking to follow this diet should focus on high-fat, low-carb alternatives to traditional staples and be mindful of hidden sugars in some local delicacies. By avoiding the foods listed above, it is possible to maintain a successful keto lifestyle while still enjoying many delicious and satisfying South African dishes.

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