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Kidney Diet Tips: The Scoop on Chocolate for Valentine’s Day

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Imagine you’ve enjoyed a Valentine’s Day dinner with your special someone. In addition to a romantically funny card, your sweetie pulls out a box of chocolates. Do you keep it or pass it on to someone who isn’t concerned about potassium and phosphorus? It may be a hard decision, but if you are more informed about chocolates your decision may be easier to make.

Kidney diets always include chocolate on the limit or avoid list because the potassium and phosphorus in chocolate can add up quickly. If you decide to keep your chocolates, be aware of how much each piece contributes to your daily potassium and phosphorus intake.

Consider these tips:

  • Limit chocolate candy to a 1/2 to 1 ounce serving in a day. If you’re too tempted to eat more, it’s probably better to re-gift the chocolates.
  • Select dark chocolate-it has more heart protecting flavonoids, and the phosphorus is lower compared to milk chocolate.
  • Give the chocolate covered nuts and chocolate covered dried fruit away—too much phosphorus and potassium in a small serving and it’s tempting to eat more!
  • Plan a dessert with a small portion of chocolate chips or chocolate dessert topping instead of chocolate candy, cake or pie.
  • Chocolate covered candies are lower in potassium and phosphorus than solid chocolates. Compare your favorite chocolates on the chart below.

Chocolate

Portion

Potassium

Phosphorus

Easy Low Phosphorus Fudge1 pc (3”x1-1/2”)

48

20

Chocolate coated caramels2 pc (1 oz)

35

17

Chocolate covered coconut2 pc (1 oz)

47

22

Chocolate covered mints8 pc (1 oz)

54

18

Chocolate covered vanilla creams2 pc (1 oz)

50

31

Chocolate truffles, Godiva2 pc (1 oz)

90

52

Chocolate caramel pecan turtles2 pc (1 oz)

104

62

Chocolate kiss, Hershey’s6 pc (1 oz)

117

89

Chocolate covered almonds7 pc (1 oz)

133

97

Chocolate covered peanuts2-1/2 tablespoons (1 oz)

125

53

Chocolate covered raisins2 tablespoons

146

41

Chocolate fudge dessert topping1 tablespoon

45

30

Chocolate flavored syrup1 tablespoon

34

26

Chocolate chips, semi-sweet1/4 cup

128

45

Chocolate chips, milk chocolate1/4 cup

136

116

Chocolate cake with chocolate icing1 piece (3 oz)

145

123

Chocolate cake with white icing1 piece (3 oz)

102

98

Chocolate cupcake with choc icing2-1/2” diameter

88

43

Chocolate meringue pie1/6th of a 9” pie

211

149

Fabulous Hot Cocoa1 cup

82

40

 

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This article is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice or treatment. Consult your physician and dietitian regarding your specific diagnosis, treatment, diet and health questions.


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