============================================================ nat.io // RECIPE ============================================================ TITLE: Ravitoto DATE: April 6, 2025 AUTHOR: Nat TAGS: Dinner, African, Malagasy, Madagascar ------------------------------------------------------------ [ Description ] ------------------------------------------------------------ **Diabetic-Friendly Ravitoto** is a thoughtfully adapted version of Madagascar's beloved national dish. Traditional ravitoto features pounded cassava leaves slow-cooked with pork and often rich coconut cream. This diabetic-friendly version maintains the authentic flavors and textures while making strategic modifications to reduce its glycemic impact. The dish centers around cassava leaves (or a suitable substitute of collard greens and spinach), which are naturally low in carbohydrates and high in fiber, vitamins, and minerals. By using leaner cuts of pork and controlling the amount of coconut milk, this version reduces saturated fat while preserving the dish's creamy texture. The result is a deeply satisfying meal that honors Malagasy culinary tradition while being mindful of blood sugar management. [ Why This Recipe Works ] ------------------------------------------------------------ - **Naturally Low-Carb Base**: Cassava leaves (or the collard/spinach substitute) provide minimal carbohydrates with substantial fiber. - **Lean Protein Focus**: Using trimmed pork shoulder increases protein content while moderating fat. - **Controlled Coconut Milk**: Reduced amount of coconut milk preserves authentic flavor while limiting saturated fat and calories. - **Strategic Spicing**: Traditional Malagasy spices add depth of flavor without added sugars or carbohydrates. - **Slow Cooking Method**: Long, slow cooking breaks down tough greens and develops rich flavors without requiring additional fats or carbohydrates. [ Nutrition Profile ] ------------------------------------------------------------
This interactive chart shows nutritional values with reference to daily recommended values. The black line indicates recommended maximum for diabetics.
* Daily values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Diabetic thresholds may vary based on individual needs.