
Teriyaki Chicken (Sugar-Free) | Keto & Diabetic-Friendly
Classic teriyaki chicken made sugar-free: glossy soy-ginger glaze, 40g protein and just 4g net carbs per serving. Keto, low-carb, and diabetic-friendly, ready in about 30 minutes.

Classic teriyaki chicken made sugar-free: glossy soy-ginger glaze, 40g protein and just 4g net carbs per serving. Keto, low-carb, and diabetic-friendly, ready in about 30 minutes.

The complete guide to keto Japanese food — sashimi, miso soup, shirataki noodles, yakitori, and more. Includes 5 ready-to-eat lunch menus, restaurant ordering tips, and a keto Japanese pantry checklist. All dishes under 6g net carbs per serving.

Hungry professionals can transform simple lentils into five diverse work lunches with this smart meal-prep strategy.

A practical guide to cultural school meals: rotating international menus, kitchen staff training, dietary accommodation, and family recipe-share events that get students excited about lunch

Mu shu vegetables made at home in one wok in 35 minutes. This easy, low-carb vegetarian stir-fry of cabbage, mushrooms, bamboo shoots, and carrots is better than takeout. Serve in pancakes, over rice, or in lettuce wraps!

Six low-carb Indian curries built for blood-sugar-friendly eating, from creamy palak paneer and lightened dal makhani to smoky baingan bharta and Kerala fish curry. Each leans on vegetables, lean protein, and warming spices instead of cream and sugar.

Fifteen easy international recipes that turn the school lunchbox into an adventure, from Japanese bento boxes and Vietnamese spring rolls to Mexican burrito bowls and Moroccan couscous. Every idea is kid-approved and ready in 15 minutes or less.

Nine cozy vegetarian Instant Pot soups, from split pea and lentil to Thai coconut curry, Mexican black bean, and Italian minestrone. All vegan, freezer-friendly, and built for healthy meal prep.

Authentic Sichuan Bang Bang Chicken: tender poached chicken shredded over crisp cucumber and carrot, drizzled with a nutty sesame sauce and chili oil. Served cold, high in protein, and low in carbs, it is a perfect make-ahead lunch with restaurant flavor at home

Buttery black cod cured then marinated in sake kasu (sake lees) and grilled for deep, restaurant-style umami. This easy Japanese kasuzuke recipe is mostly hands-off, gluten-free, dairy-free, and rich in omega-3s. Cure, marinate, grill, and serve with rice and greens.What makes this dish so extraordinary? It’s all about the two-step transformation process. First, you’ll cure the fish in salt for 24 hours to firm up the texture, then bathe it in a sweet, funky sake kasu marinade for another day. The…

Outstanding crispy chicken katsu recipe delivers restaurant-quality results in just 35 minutes using simple panko breading techniques that guarantee perfection.

Mouthwatering cold sesame noodles deliver restaurant-quality flavor in just 15 minutes, but the secret ingredient will surprise you.

Managing diabetes doesn’t mean skipping Chinese food. This guide breaks down 16 healthy Chinese food choices for diabetics, plus restaurant ordering tips, portion strategies, and lower-sodium swaps so you can enjoy your favourite dishes without the blood-sugar spike.

Vegan lettuce wrap recipe — crispy dry-fried tofu tossed with caramelized bell pepper, onion, ginger, garlic, and a hoisin-mustard sauce, folded into crisp butter lettuce cups. Naturally vegan, gluten-free (with tamari swap), 169 calories and 11g protein per serving, ready in 25 minutes. The PF Chang’s-style appetizer you can make better at home.

Succulent shrimp bathed in aromatic garlic and ginger create an irresistible Asian dish that will transform your weeknight dinner routine.

Love Indian sweets but watching your blood sugar? These 5 diabetic-friendly mithai recipes reimagine gajar ka halwa, kheer, and almond, pistachio, and walnut barfi with low-glycemic sweeteners like stevia, monk fruit, and dates. All the flavour, gentler on glucose

This traditional Japanese soup is naturally diabetic-friendly with only 6g net carbs per serving. Packed with plant-based protein from tofu and rich in probiotics from miso, it’s a comforting, savory bowl that won’t spike your blood sugar. Perfect for a light lunch or as a starter!

Low carb Chinese food made easy: what to order, the best keto swaps for rice, noodles and sauce, plus diabetic-friendly dishes under 10g net carbs.

Crispy cornstarch-coated tofu with bell peppers, pineapple, and a glossy, sweet-tangy sauce that’s better than any takeout container. Fully vegan, dairy-free, and easy to make diabetic-friendly with one sauce swap. This sweet and sour tofu recipe is a forever keeper. Save it!

The easiest bok choy recipe you’ll make —crisp bok choy, umami mushrooms, and firm tofu in a light ginger-garlic sauce. Only 8g net carbs per serving, fully vegan, gluten-free with a tamari swap, and done in 15 minutes. Perfect for keto meal prep or a fast weeknight dinner.

Buddha’s Delight (luohan zhai) is the famous Chinese vegetarian dish
served on the first day of Chinese New Year. Tofu, mushrooms, bamboo
shoots, black fungus, and glass noodles in a light savory sauce —
naturally vegan, dairy-free, and full of cultural meaning. Save this
recipe for your next Chinese feast!

Glossy, saucy vegetable lo mein made in 35 minutes with 13 whole-food
ingredients. About 50% less sodium than restaurant versions and zero added
sugar. Naturally vegetarian and dairy-free — swap to shirataki noodles to
drop net carbs to 14g for a diabetic-friendly version. Save this for your
next Chinese food craving!

Eating low carb Indian food doesn’t mean giving up the spices, the curries, or the depth of flavor — it means knowing

Six diabetic-friendly Indian dal recipes, from a quick masoor dal tadka to a hearty multigrain khichdi. High in plant protein and fiber, naturally low-glycemic, meatless, and made with no added sugar. Easy one-pot lentil dishes for cozy, blood-sugar-conscious meals.

Restaurant-worthy keto egg curry with aromatic Indian spices. Budget-friendly protein that keeps you satisfied all afternoon.