
Egg Omelet (1 Large) and Bacon (Cured, Pan-Fried, Cooked) (1 Slice Cooked)
Lunch
127 mg/dL
avg. peak value
Usually causes a small spike
Avg. Food Score on Ultrahuman App
Ultrahuman Users got a STABLE response
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How to consume bacon (cured, pan fried, cooked), egg omelet without glucose spikes
Add Vegetables
Incorporate non-starchy vegetables like spinach, tomatoes, or bell peppers into your omelet. These can help balance the meal and provide additional fiber.
Choose Whole-Grain Bread
If you enjoy toast with your omelet, opt for a small slice of whole-grain bread, which has a lower impact on blood sugar levels compared to refined white bread.
Include Avocado
Add slices of avocado to your plate. Avocados contain healthy fats and fiber, which can help moderate blood sugar spikes.
Control Portion Size
Monitor the amount of bacon you consume, as bacon contains fats and proteins that, in large amounts, can affect blood sugar levels.
Balance with Protein
Ensure your meal is balanced with an adequate portion of protein from the eggs. Protein can help stabilize blood sugar levels.
Incorporate Nuts
Sprinkle a small amount of nuts like almonds or walnuts on or beside your omelet. They provide healthy fats and fiber.
Drink Water or Unsweetened Tea
Choose water or unsweetened beverages to accompany your meal. Avoid sugary drinks, which can contribute to glucose spikes.
Slow Down Eating
Eat your meal slowly to give your body time to process the food, which can help in managing blood sugar levels.
Add a Side of Yogurt
Consider a small serving of plain Greek yogurt. It's lower in sugar and provides additional protein to the meal.
Use a Smaller Plate
By using a smaller plate, you can naturally control portion sizes, which may help prevent overeating and a subsequent rise in blood sugar.

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