Can I Eat These On A Keto Diet Plan: Beets, Carrots, Peas & Tomatoes? – Dr. Berg

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Should you avoid these vegetables on keto? Find out!

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Timestamps
0:00 Introduction
1:00 Vegetable nutrients breakdown
6:03 Key takeaways

In this video, we’re going to talk about a common question I get: can I eat beets, carrots, peas, and tomatoes on keto?

This is a great question that can be confusing for many people starting keto. Let me break it down.

Foods (even vegetables) with high amounts of carbohydrates—especially sugars—can kick you out of ketosis. If the fiber is higher, it may help buffer the carbs and sugars somewhat.

Take a look at the nutrients in each of these vegetables.

BEETS
Potassium 442mg
Carbohydrates 13g
Sugar 9g
Protein 2.2g
Fiber 3.8g

Safe on keto?: No, unless you’re already at your desired weight.

CARROTS
Potassium 195mg
Carbohydrates 6g
Sugar 2.9g
Protein .6g
Fiber 1.7g

Safe on keto?: Yes.

PEAS
Potassium 354mg
Carbohydrates 21g
Sugar 8g
Protein 8g
Fiber 7g

Safe on keto?: No.

TOMATOES
Potassium 292mg
Carbohydrates 4.8g
Sugar 3.2g
Protein 1.1g
Fiber 1.5g

Safe on keto?: Yes.

POTATOES
Potassium 897mg
Carbohydrates 37g
Sugar 1.7g
Protein 4.3g
Fiber 4.7g

Safe on keto?: No.

CORN
Potassium 476mg
Carbohydrates 123g
Sugar 1g
Protein 16g

Safe on keto?: No.

ARTICHOKEs (Jerusalem)
Potassium 644mg
Carbohydrates 26g
Sugar 14g
Protein 3g
Fiber 2.4g

Safe on keto?: No.

Beets are fantastic for your liver and supply nutrients to the body. However, they may kick you out of keto if you have too much. Artichoke is the absolute worst vegetable to have on keto because they are very carbohydrate-dense.

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Thanks for watching. I hope this helped explain which vegetables are safe on keto. I’ll see you in the next video.

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