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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Get a cheap juicer, and you can make up fruit or veg drinks, with yoghurt, soy milk or goats milk base or just juice, with whatever is in season.
The fructose will be higher in some fuits as stated - check with your doctor or health visitor at the surgery and they should have a list of fruits based on the diabetic 'requirements'
If you haven't a juicer, but use a blender, you can easily make up drinks anyway. Just strain the pulp. A good breakfast would be a banana, milk, a little fresh orange juice and if you fancy it, break a whole egg into the blender and top with a little bran for roughage. Whizz it up with a couple of ice cubes. (note on raw eggs for the pregnant or elderly - follow usual advice)
Juice from concentrate though better than nothing is far from the best product. 'Bits' simply means some of the pulp, so it has a bit of texture (so you think you are drinking fresh).