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Diet after kidney transplant

Transplants | Last Active: Mar 17, 2023 | Replies (21)

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@yani2023

Kidney transplant 1 yr ago, Yes, nutritionally balanced foods are the favored for patients post transplant. For sir fry, there are. recipes using fruit, Eg plums, cherries, apricots that don't need any added sugar... if. you want a sweeter taste to sauces I recommend using Monk fruit sweetner, which comes from Mellon. I use it for recipes and my coffee in addition to baking and Chinese dishes. Monk Fruit can be purchased almost any large chain grocery stores. Adding a pinch of Monk fruit sugar to fruit or sauces, cookies, endless ways to use . See if you can make sauces from meat in left over roast juices from a baking pan. These juices can be made into Demi glaze beef stock. Panko also works wonder as well without having to fry. Best of luck.

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Hi @yani2023
Congratulations on your one year post kidney transplant anniversary! I hope all is going well. Thank you so much for your recipe ideas. I am not much of a cook, but now that I am transplanted I am trying to learn. So any ideas or tips are appreciated! 😊

Thanks for the Monk fruit recommendation. Have you ever used durian? It was featured on "Top Chef" (a replay) when they went to Macau. I understand the smell is something else. Banned in Singapore, among others, airports, hotels and other places. Wonder if anyone uses it much here in the states.