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Short answe No !
Jam needs enough sugar to make it set --- therefore, it isn't the amount of Sugar -- it is the amount of JAM !
The Blessed Anne and I, eat jam, and just about everything, but we are cautious in the amounts,------ We take our Blood Sugars Morning and Evening, and we are both Type 1s, on Insulin. so we vary this accordingly.
This is not a practice for the Newly Diagnosed, but after 53 and 28 years practical usage --- our Consultants think we know what we are doing.
Eat Jam --- but cut down on the Spuds !
Sorry --- I have just referred to your Post --- you referred to your Diabetic Husband ---- Type 1 or Type 2 ?
It is, in many ways more difficult for the Type 2 on Diet, and,or Tablets --- but the same advice applies !
Re Breadmaker Jam --- it is probably easier to buy it -- unless you are making something Special wot Tescoids don't sell !